DR M Sysnative Staff, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 12, 2015 Posts 1,722 Mar 5, 2023 #21 Hi, Carl. Your system is clean and no corruptions found. We made some tidiness, restore some settings to their default values, removed some unnecessary restrictions in policies, and get System Restore back on. There is nothing to worry about those Asian weird characters. As I mentioned before, they are there because of errors in encoding. See here for example: Asian character registry values Why is every other line of my file mysteriously changed to nonsense Chinese characters? - The Old New Thing https://www.elevenforum.com/t/what-...-concerned-what-should-i-do.11444/post-237503
Hi, Carl. Your system is clean and no corruptions found. We made some tidiness, restore some settings to their default values, removed some unnecessary restrictions in policies, and get System Restore back on. There is nothing to worry about those Asian weird characters. As I mentioned before, they are there because of errors in encoding. See here for example: Asian character registry values Why is every other line of my file mysteriously changed to nonsense Chinese characters? - The Old New Thing https://www.elevenforum.com/t/what-...-concerned-what-should-i-do.11444/post-237503
C carl a Contributor Joined Oct 25, 2015 Posts 650 Mar 5, 2023 #22 Good job DR M , It was a pleasure watching you work. Thank you for your time and attention.
DR M Sysnative Staff, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 12, 2015 Posts 1,722 Mar 5, 2023 #23 You are very welcome, Carl. The following tool will remove the tools we used as well as reset system restore points: Download KpRm by kernel-panik and save it to your desktop. Right-click kprm_(version).exe and select Run as Administrator. Read and accept the disclaimer. When the tool opens, ensure all boxes under Actions are checked. Under Delete Quarantines select Delete Now, then click Run. Once complete, click OK. A log will open in Notepad titled kprm-(date).txt. Please copy and paste its contents in your next reply.
You are very welcome, Carl. The following tool will remove the tools we used as well as reset system restore points: Download KpRm by kernel-panik and save it to your desktop. Right-click kprm_(version).exe and select Run as Administrator. Read and accept the disclaimer. When the tool opens, ensure all boxes under Actions are checked. Under Delete Quarantines select Delete Now, then click Run. Once complete, click OK. A log will open in Notepad titled kprm-(date).txt. Please copy and paste its contents in your next reply.
DR M Sysnative Staff, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 12, 2015 Posts 1,722 Mar 6, 2023 #25 Don't forget to run the KpRm tool.