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13-Mar-2008, 04:41 PM #1
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hi, yesterday and today, when i start up my computer the spybot teatimer thing detected 2 registry changes.. one of them was someting about ignore changedll or something like that, and the other one i'm going to post here..
My question is should i allow these registry changes permanently? I allowed them for today, but it's going to pop up again tomorrow.. so i need help
By the way, i think these registry changes happened a day i installed some windows updates.. so maybe that is it..

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14-Mar-2008, 10:14 PM #2
can anyone help me?
by the way these changes aren't popping up anymore when i turn on the computer, so it doesn't really matter now, but i want to know if i screwed myself or not..
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15-Mar-2008, 09:06 PM #4
i dont really understand what it means.. so is it bad or not for my computer?
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16-Mar-2008, 03:36 AM #5
I cant find any evidence of it being spyware it looks like its part of Chkdsk and during the updates some data was added to the registry and Spybot picked it up and warned you ...
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