Weird pixel on the desktop.
Brianna
Well, It's not so much of my problem, but my GF's. We just installed new drivers for her ATI 1050 series card, and after doing that - we have this weird pixel in the upper left hand corner of her desktop - See below
So, anyone know a solution? Thanks in advance.
So, anyone know a solution? Thanks in advance.
Tarun
Post a HijackThis log.
Brianna
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Originally Posted by Tarun
Post a HijackThis log.
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Mammoth
You're not alone with that, this artifact appears to have come with the newest Catalyst Control Center V8.1
I see it on this computer running Vista 64-bit using a 2900XT
It doesn't appear to be in full screen games though so I wouldn't get too worried about it.
I see it on this computer running Vista 64-bit using a 2900XT
It doesn't appear to be in full screen games though so I wouldn't get too worried about it.
Nanood
I don't know about the general population but when it comes to ATI drivers I go for the driver alone without the whole control center and it seems to cure all the problems I encounter. The latest was with vista home premium + a 2600xt with HD. The control center installed a HD audio driver which took over and refused to run in conjunction with the standard audio device. Took off CCC and no more problems..
So anyway.. Try it with the driver only and see if it's still there. I'd be curious to know.
So anyway.. Try it with the driver only and see if it's still there. I'd be curious to know.
Gin Cometh
I belivie its an App window ,very small window ,i noticed it a few times on my desktop when windows is booted.I think its a service like maybe a driver service.
Dont think you sould worry about it .
Dont think you sould worry about it .
Tarun
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Originally Posted by Brianna
Elaborate? I don't really understand.
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http://www.trendsecure.com/portal/en...kthis/download
Next you run HijackThis, let it scan your system and you save a log. If you don't know how to do this, there is a Wiki that explains how to do so:
http://wiki.lunarsoft.net/PC_Maintenance#HijackThis
http://wiki.lunarsoft.net/PC_Maintenance/HijackThis
After that, you can post a log here and get it looked over. If you prefer to have certified professionals look over your HijackThis log, post it on a website like Lunarsoft.net
Brianna
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Originally Posted by Tarun
It means you go into Google and search for HijackThis. You'll reach the download page and download HijackThis:
http://www.trendsecure.com/portal/en...kthis/download Next you run HijackThis, let it scan your system and you save a log. If you don't know how to do this, there is a Wiki that explains how to do so: http://wiki.lunarsoft.net/PC_Maintenance#HijackThis http://wiki.lunarsoft.net/PC_Maintenance/HijackThis After that, you can post a log here and get it looked over. If you prefer to have certified professionals look over your HijackThis log, post it on a website like Lunarsoft.net |
For now though, I guess we'll look into it more later.
Tatile
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Originally Posted by Brianna
But I'm not gonna google something named ''HiJackThis'' I don't even know what it is. That's why I asked you to elaborate. IE: What is it.
For now though, I guess we'll look into it more later. |
Tarun
Quote:
Originally Posted by Brianna
But I'm not gonna google something named ''HiJackThis'' I don't even know what it is. That's why I asked you to elaborate. IE: What is it.
For now though, I guess we'll look into it more later. |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HijackThis
And tatile's definition is not the best...
From the creator's website (Merijn):
HijackThis: A general homepage hijackers detector and remover. Initially based on the article Hijacked!, but expanded with a lot of other checks against hijacker tricks. It is continually updated to detect and remove new hijacks. It does not target specific programs/URLs, just the methods used by hijackers to force you onto their sites.
As a result, false positives are imminent, and unless you are sure what you're doing, you should always consult with knowledgable folks before deleting anything.
It has been sold to Trend Micro, and their definition of HijackThis is:
HijackThis™ is a free utility which quickly scans your Windows computer to find settings that may have been changed by spyware, malware or other unwanted programs. HijackThis creates a report, or log file, with the results of the scan.
IMPORTANT: HijackThis does not determine what is good or bad. Do not make any changes to your computer settings unless you are an expert computer user.
Advanced users can use HijackThis to remove unwanted settings or files.
Not an expert? Just save the HijackThis report and let a friend with more troubleshooting experience take a look. A large community of users participates in online forums, where experts help interpret HijackThis scan results to clean up infected computers.
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Those were from the first few links from a Google search for HijackThis.
Unlike what Tatile said, it will not remove spyware, viruses or malware. It does not prevent them at all. It scans through your registry and reports all commonly hijacked areas for you to review and evaluate.