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I'm thinking that I was seeing ADM 64 which would be something relating to the CPU chip. However, in looking at something arrived at by that most powerful crutch of a Start-Search routine, heck if I can remember what let alone where, I saw a bunch of "64's".
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Through the download trial and error method, I believe that this computer is configured as a 32 bit system I may have actually confimed that through somewhere that the Start-Search took me shortly after I started putting this system up (19Aug08).
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I do know that this relates to format of the internal code and structure of the file.
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Although I've been doing manual scans within about every 24 hours, it's like being pregnant: You can't be just a little pregnant, you either are or you are not pregnant likewise, the malware either did or did not get quarantined in time.Īny help you can give would be great. I am hoping that my ?quarantined? malware is not the source of the config problems. Something tells me this is not as much a error as a system configuration error. I did leave a post on one of the forums.Īnd, now I'm leaving a post here. What I discovered is that this is not a rare phenomena over there, a lot of the posts seemed to be for XP, I am not an efficient user of their search engine and never did get to any answers, and I was getting grumpy. I puddled through some more support stuff then tried the search engine where I got a lot of data and no information. Through that endevor, I left an e-mail about failing download s/w and got a reference number. I got through some support pages and more. Just to make sure and with a few clicks, I tried it again with the same results and a few bleeps from me about my bleeping computer. So very quickly, the system came back with another not a Win32 application error of some sort.
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