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Vista rootkit issue? All legit software. Open an .wav folder with a few wav files and hard-drive goes 100% endlessly



 
 
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Old October 2nd 07, 02:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.security
Bob
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Default Vista rootkit issue? All legit software. Open an .wav folder with a few wav files and hard-drive goes 100% endlessly

Hi

I have Windows Vista Home Premium pre-installed on my new HP laptop.

Every time I go to open a folder that has audio, ripped from a CD, in .wav
format, my hard-drive goes overtime, running almost 100% constantly. System
responsiveness to a single-click is about 30 to 60 seconds. This is the
definite trigger, (the folder).

I have Norton Internet Security 2007, not my first choice of av software
installed, and I also run Windows Defender. I update regularly and run IE
with very tight security settings.

I recently purchased and installed Ashampoo Burning Studio 7, as my burning
needs are for simple document backups.

I ripped my first audio CD since I purchased today and that's when my
problems began.

I have stopped and permanently disabled the Windows Search Index service to
prevent further hard-drive activity.

I do own Sony Sound Forge Audio Studio 9.

Nothing on this laptop has been an issue since today and ripping that audio
CD into .wav. By the way, when I rip a CD, Ashampoo connects to the Internet
to collect the music CD's track and album details.

I have tried a couple of free rootkit detection app's but nothing yet. NIS
2007 is supposed to detect them...

I don't need to rip CD's normally or in future but I do want to know if I
have a rootkit and/or DRM issue on this laptop.

Wadda ya think?

Many thanks

Bob

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Old December 11th 08, 02:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.security
Alternator
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Default Vista rootkit issue? All legit software. Open an .wav folder with a few wav files and hard-drive goes 100% endlessly


Bob;453001 Wrote:
Hi

I have Windows Vista Home Premium pre-installed on my new HP laptop.

Every time I go to open a folder that has audio, ripped from a CD, in
.wav
format, my hard-drive goes overtime, running almost 100% constantly.
System
responsiveness to a single-click is about 30 to 60 seconds. This is
the
definite trigger, (the folder).

I have Norton Internet Security 2007, not my first choice of av
software
installed, and I also run Windows Defender. I update regularly and run
IE
with very tight security settings.

I recently purchased and installed Ashampoo Burning Studio 7, as my
burning
needs are for simple document backups.

I ripped my first audio CD since I purchased today and that's when my
problems began.

I have stopped and permanently disabled the Windows Search Index
service to
prevent further hard-drive activity.

I do own Sony Sound Forge Audio Studio 9.

Nothing on this laptop has been an issue since today and ripping that
audio
CD into .wav. By the way, when I rip a CD, Ashampoo connects to the
Internet
to collect the music CD's track and album details.

I have tried a couple of free rootkit detection app's but nothing yet.
NIS
2007 is supposed to detect them...

I don't need to rip CD's normally or in future but I do want to know if
I
have a rootkit and/or DRM issue on this laptop.

Wadda ya think?

Many thanks

Bob



Same problem here, When I open some folder with .wav files explorer
takes all of my 4gb memory, and pc freeze.

Any suggestions?


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Old December 12th 08, 02:17 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.security
Michael D. Ober
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Default Vista rootkit issue? All legit software. Open an .wav folder with a few wav files and hard-drive goes 100% endlessly

"Alternator" wrote in
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Bob;453001 Wrote:
Hi

I have Windows Vista Home Premium pre-installed on my new HP laptop.

Every time I go to open a folder that has audio, ripped from a CD, in
.wav
format, my hard-drive goes overtime, running almost 100% constantly.
System
responsiveness to a single-click is about 30 to 60 seconds. This is
the
definite trigger, (the folder).

I have Norton Internet Security 2007, not my first choice of av
software
installed, and I also run Windows Defender. I update regularly and run
IE
with very tight security settings.

I recently purchased and installed Ashampoo Burning Studio 7, as my
burning
needs are for simple document backups.

I ripped my first audio CD since I purchased today and that's when my
problems began.

I have stopped and permanently disabled the Windows Search Index
service to
prevent further hard-drive activity.

I do own Sony Sound Forge Audio Studio 9.

Nothing on this laptop has been an issue since today and ripping that
audio
CD into .wav. By the way, when I rip a CD, Ashampoo connects to the
Internet
to collect the music CD's track and album details.

I have tried a couple of free rootkit detection app's but nothing yet.
NIS
2007 is supposed to detect them...

I don't need to rip CD's normally or in future but I do want to know if
I
have a rootkit and/or DRM issue on this laptop.

Wadda ya think?

Many thanks

Bob



Same problem here, When I open some folder with .wav files explorer
takes all of my 4gb memory, and pc freeze.

Any suggestions?


--
Alternator
Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com


First, disable your anti-virus and see if that fixes the problem. If so,
contact your AV vendor for help. If it's not the AV, reinstall the OS with
a format and then install everything except the Sony software. Based on
Sony's history, I wouldn't be surprised if their software is causing the
problem.

Mike Ober.


 




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