[RWP] Odd Glitches?
Jim Snowbarger
Snowman at SnowmanRadio.com
Wed May 9 21:49:26 EDT 2012
Sorry, the business of weird computer behavior is such a common, every day
experience that I just blow it off.
I gave up on the hopes of flawless computing years ago.
It must just be your lucky day, you lucky boy.
----- Original Message -----
From: "indigo" <33indigo at charter.net>
To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 8:45 AM
Subject: [RWP] Odd Glitches?
> Is anyone else experiencing an increase in odd things happening on their
>> computer?
>> I have scanned my computers with every tool I can find; and yet strange
>> little glitches still occur.
>> I'm wondering if we're undergoing a cyber attack at the moment.
>> It seems to be more of a nuisance script; than a system destroying worm.
>> My computersare running quickly and accurately, except for odd displays
>> and annoying little glitches.
>> like last night ; while recording on my off line daw, I got something I
>> never experienced before.
>> When I navigated the start menu/Computer section I heard 1--Not
>> Selected, 2--NotSelectted, 3--Not Selected, where the drive letters and
>> names should be displayed.
>> I switched to NVDA, and the names of the drives were displayed normally.
>>
>> I don't know of a setting in Window-Eyes; that could cause a drive name
>> not to display.
>>
>> I shrugged it off, and deleted the contents of Reaper 4.22's .ini file
>> to revert it back to factory settings; to rid it of an annoying little
>> bug it has had lately; and, immediately the drive names appeared
>> normally in Wineyes.
>> Now, there should have been no way for the two programs to influence
>> each other; I was not running Wineyes inside Reaper, Reaper wasn't even
>> running when I initialized its .ini file.
>> Very strange, indeed.
>> If anyone hears anything on the web about a troublesome piece of malware
>> that's going about and how to zap it, please let me know.
>> So far, I have run Mcafee Stinger, Kaspersky RootKit Killer,
>> MalwareBytes, Microsoft Security Essentials, ClamWin, and others, but
>> this thing is hiding from them all.
>> I think our text only email is safe, but I'm not opening any HTML
>> newsletters, downloading anything, posting anything, until this thing is
>> unearthed and zapped.
>> Indigo L
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