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Old August 29th 09, 09:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Oriolus[_2_]
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Default Spinning Hat abcPager


I found a post about abcPager, but reflecting on it resulted in an error
message that the post was to old to be able to reply to it.

The thread was about somebody who got a 'solution' to a problem with a
particular program that crashed or something. This was found in his
problem and solutions application belonging to Windows Vista Home
Premium.

I seem to have the same problem.
Since there was no follow up of this thread, I beg anyone to help me
further, please.

My problem reporter tells me that abcPager may be the culprit why
Cappella-Scan generated an error, or crashed or something. Capella-Scan
is an installed program that I use regularly. abcPager doesn't seem to
dwell in the regular places where one can find programs to run. Vaguely
I seem to remember the name Spinning Hat, though, but I cannot find any
tracks of that name at my computer either.
Though I think my computer is supplied with strong anti-malware
software, I carried out some scanning for malware but didn't find
anything.
Please, can one help me further?


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Oriolus
 




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