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When you see it appear run the task manager (ctrl-alt-canc) and see what's running. When you sighted it ti will be easy to find where it is...
I'm making a little search on this Dunkins~1 but found nothing for now...
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Tormie [ 05 Mar 2005 20:36 ]
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where on the keyboard do i find canc?
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TdaC [ 05 Mar 2005 21:11 ]
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it says: winoldup
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TdaC [ 05 Mar 2005 21:13 ]
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First, have alook at your autoexec.bat file in your system root. eg. C:Autoexec.bat. open it up with notepad and look for anything pertaining to Dunkins~1. **The tilda and then the number 1 is what happens when you have a filename in DOS longer then 8 characters.** when you find it, save a copy of it as autoexec.bak and then delete the entire line with the 'dunkins' in it. and then overwirte the original autoexec.bat file with the edited version you just edited. reboot and see what happens. be careful though and make sure you make that autoexec.bak backup copy so you can rename it from the command line if you run into any issues. if you delete the wrong line you could be causeing a driver not to load or something. you may want to brush up on REM statements before you do it as well. alternateivly you can choose not to execute the file on boot or troubleshoot it by clicking start then go to run and type 'msconfig' without quotes, and hit enter. that will give you the ability to select what starts and what doesn't during a boot.
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Landman [ 05 Mar 2005 21:24 ]
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Usually the autoexec.bat is only for given the pc the info about language of your programversion and for which keyboard you use (codepage-infos).
This Black Box seems to be a "dos"-program, but i'm not sure.
Perhaps this program starts automatically with windows all the time. You can take a look to your
win.ini-file. Open it with a texteditor. On the top so far you see something like this:
[windows]
load=
run=
NullPort=None
device=Minolta PageWorks/Pro 18,QD4,LPT1:
If you have an entry behind run= - that means, a program starts always if you start
your PC and Windows. I have to know more, your infos unfortenately to less...
Try to locate the program on your harddrive and try to look into the property-menu.
Just some hurry thoughts about..., perhaps it will help.
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Poserkatz [ 06 Mar 2005 00:33 ]
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No I don't think I can do take a look to your
win. OK I will try to locate the program on your harddrive and try to look into the property-menu.
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Posy [ 06 Mar 2005 00:33 ]
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Automatic program execution is performed by autoexec.bat, autoexec.win, by being listed in the startup submenu, by being listed in the LOAD= or RUN= lines in win.ini, by the scheduler program, and settiing in the registery and perhaps by some other facilities. You will need to search each of these locations for the rouge program.
To locate the executable itself, search all your drives including any network drives for dunkin*.*
Pangor
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pangor [ 06 Mar 2005 03:27 ]
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TdaC";p="19258 wrote: where on the keyboard do i find canc?
canc = del
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ahjah [ 06 Mar 2005 04:47 ]
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yes it's a dosprogram.
I have search for dunkin and windowsoldup but the searchprogram can't find it.
When i click start, run and type msconfig i can find autoexec.bat, but not open it...
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TdaC [ 06 Mar 2005 10:40 ]
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the autoexec.bat in int c:/ . You've to change the visualization (*sigh*) option of the directory to see it ! I've an italian version, it's difficult to suggest the right things to do...
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Tormie [ 06 Mar 2005 11:48 ]
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I think, you have "notepad" (the usual windows texteditor) on your harddrive.
You can open the "autoexec.bat", "win.ini" and so on with a simple texteditor.
The programstrings in these files are only text. You can read these files like
other textdocs, similar to "view text" in an .cr2 or so.
Hope that helps.
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Poserkatz [ 06 Mar 2005 11:57 ]
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Why do you hope for that helps
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Posy [ 06 Mar 2005 11:57 ]
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I hate to admit it, but i don't know that much about computers ( i'm blond you know). Could you sort of dumb it down for me. Like write it step by step what i can do. When i open autoexec in notepad it's very short/few lines, but the word dunkin isn't there.
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TdaC [ 06 Mar 2005 14:21 ]
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Tormentor, in reguards to the MS-Dos/ and Windows FAT and VFAT file systems when you say "change the visualization", in American english it would be "change the hidden attribute". Or in the case of TdaC's situation, "remove the hidden attribute".
Pangor
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pangor [ 06 Mar 2005 15:41 ]
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