3GP Hell, It won't go away!


  1. Posts : 8
    windows 10
       #1

    3GP Hell, It won't go away!


    i'm having a real annoying problem with a 3gp file keeps downloading automatically everytime i start my Win 10 system. so everytime i start my pc this 3gp file keeps downloading and playing automatically every time i start my pc.. and it also saves itself to appdata/temp every time as well. (i delete it every time btw, but keeps coming back) it's a video i downloaded from Break.com awhile back but i it deleted after a few days, but none the less, it keeps downloading and playing automatically every time i start my system.. how the heck do i get rid of it?? btw, it always has some other file next to it in appdata/temp, a white icon, and properties just say file type: file. thanks

      My Computer


  2. Posts : 5,330
    Windows 11 Pro 64-bit
       #2

    Scan with Autoruns

    Please download Autoruns by Sysinternals and save the file to your desktop.

    • Right-click on the AutoRuns.exe icon and select Run as Administrator to start the tool.
    • It is important that you do not use your machine while the tool is running.
    • Wait patiently until the tool finishes its scanning. You will be notified with the Ready message in the lower left corner upon completion.
    • Go to File menu and select Save.
    • Make sure that the Save as type option is set to AutoRuns Data (*.arn) and the place to save will be your desktop. Name it somehow that you'll be able to identify it.


    Please attach the file to your next post.
    To attach it:

    • After typing in your message, click More reply options instead of Post.
    • below the post preview and the post editor, you should be able to see Attach files option - please click Choose file.
    • in the pop-up window navigate to the desktop. Choose the one previously mentioned and attach it.


    If the file will be to big to attach it (it may happen), then please host it on a Dropbox account or a site like mediafire.com, providing me the link to the uploaded file.
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 2
    windows 10 home
       #3

    FreeBooter said:
    Scan with Autoruns

    Please download Autoruns by Sysinternals and save the file to your desktop.

    • Right-click on the AutoRuns.exe icon and select Run as Administrator to start the tool.
    • It is important that you do not use your machine while the tool is running.
    • Wait patiently until the tool finishes its scanning. You will be notified with the Ready message in the lower left corner upon completion.
    • Go to File menu and select Save.
    • Make sure that the Save as type option is set to AutoRuns Data (*.arn) and the place to save will be your desktop. Name it somehow that you'll be able to identify it.


    Please attach the file to your next post.
    To attach it:

    • After typing in your message, click More reply options instead of Post.
    • below the post preview and the post editor, you should be able to see Attach files option - please click Choose file.
    • in the pop-up window navigate to the desktop. Choose the one previously mentioned and attach it.


    If the file will be to big to attach it (it may happen), then please host it on a Dropbox account or a site like mediafire.com, providing me the link to the uploaded file.
    Is your unit a laptop if so is it in tablet mode?
      My Computer


 

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