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| Thread ID: 45488 | 2004-05-23 21:48:00 | Teatimer | leshibbard (873) | Press F1 |
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| 238795 | 2004-05-23 21:48:00 | Where did the following come from, to get on my PC?. " Teatimer caused an invalid page fault in module Kernel32.dll at 616hff7149c" Win98se os. Google tells me it's a German software program. It locked up the screen needing a re-boot, during or after AVG auto update which runs every 2 days. Any clues appreciated. Les 3. Ps. I see it under Spybot in the Find Folder window!!. You will notice my earlier query on downloading Spybot tooo. Les 3. |
leshibbard (873) | ||
| 238796 | 2004-05-23 22:16:00 | The Teatimer is part of the updated Spybot Search & Destroy program. I believe it provides real-time monitoring for spyware. You can disable it from loading/running by selecting that option from within the program. Look for the icon next to the PC clock and right-click on it. Alternatively you can disable it by using msconfig and removing it from the startup list. Start > Run > msconfig. See if this helps with the error message. If you would like this feature to stay (without the errors it is causing), try to reinstall Spybot. |
Jen C (20) | ||
| 238797 | 2004-05-24 00:57:00 | Jen C thanks for that. I shutdown and re-booted a few times and things seem to be back to normal. Les 3 |
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