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Well, I restored from a full OS image backup, and then ran a full Bitdefender scan.
I don't think it's malware. It definitely comes and goes with KB4598291. I've installed that update, twice... and removed it twice. 100% re-producible.
It's probably like you pointed out the 1st time. It's probably something Microsoft is trying to install.
I even tried manually removing that key in the registry.
It didn't say: "You need permission to do this", it just said: "You can not delete this".
But restoring from a backup DOES remove it.
I'm just gonna wait until this becomes an official update.
Last edited by Ghot; 23 Jan 2021 at 11:48.
Last edited by steve108; 24 Jan 2021 at 21:05.
I have a suggestion for you. Install Revo Uninstaller (free) and go to the Apps tab and take a screen shot. Here's mine...
And... here's my SpeechRuntime.exe locations...
And... here's the un-removable registry entry that comes with the .782 update...
And for dessert we have....
The point here is... this was just an FYI for Shawn. I should have just PM'd him.
Since I installed Windows 10, this is the ONLY registry "issue", that CCleaner can't remove.
The really strange part, is that I can't remove it either.
Last edited by Ghot; 24 Jan 2021 at 21:05.
Hi,
Any intel systems got that stuff ?