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Themida error when opening Fraps [Solved]


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There isn't much going on except for the fact that each time I turn on my computer and log on to my desktop. I see the HPHC_Scheduler.exe popup saying that it isn't working properly.
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Click Start > Run

type: msconfig

Click OK

Click on the StartUp Tab

Locate this Startup item: HP Health Check Scheduler and uncheck it.

reboot to allow it to take effect and see if you still get the same error.
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Thanks for replying. I don't get the error anymore. So am I safe/clean now?
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Yes you are :)
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Actually sorry about that, but once I disable the health checker, it wouldn't connect me to the internet. It would just have the yellow icon with the 2 computers in the taskbar. Or it would have only the 2 computers and say it's "Identifying..." I have tried this multiple times by disabling and enabling the health checker. When it's disabled it won't let me connect to the internet, but when it's enabled it takes a few minutes to connect back to the internet. Could you please help me out?
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hi

Please Visit the Windows Vista™ and Windows 7™ forum and create a new topic about this issue. it doesn't seem to be malware related.

thank you.
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But the message only started popping up when I got the virus..
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Hi there I will be taking over for a bit

First some questions

Have you tried re-installing Fraps ?

Have you tried re-installing maple story ?
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Fraps I haven't tried reinstalling but I will do so now and maple story I've deleted.

I just tried reinstalling it and it gave me an error message. This is what the message looked like.

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Edited by erikc4l, 28 April 2010 - 05:25 PM.

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Did you uninstall Fraps before re-installing ?
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Oh I meant to say I tried uninstalling and it came up with that message. Sorry about the confusion.
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Ah OK lets uninstall it using Revo uninstaller download the trial professional version, and use the forced uninstall option

Forced Uninstall
Revo Uninstaller Pro has a very powerful feature called Forced Uninstall. This feature allows you to remove leftovers of programs that are already uninstalled, incomplete installations and uninstall remnants of programs! It does not matter if the program, you want to remove, is not listed in Revo Uninstaller Pro or in Windows Add/Remove Programs Control Panel applet. Forced Uninstall gives power to the user but still keeps the safety and the accuracy of the results.

Once it is removed then install a fresh copy. Let me know how that goes
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Thanks for replying. I'm not sure how you use it but I selected FRAPS from the program list and clicked 'Uninstall' at the top and after scanning and everything, it just appeared the same error. I then tried to click the 'Forced Uninstall' and it seems a bit complicated, could you please help me out?
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As per the screenshot open revo uninstaller and select force uninstall.
Browse to the programme folder (in my case I used MBAM)

Once selected it will display the relevant information


Then next your way through the relevant steps untill it finishes
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Okay thanks for replying with the pictures. But during the second step after it created the restore point, it popped up with the same error message. And then it moved on to scanning, and there are some registries left.. And I don't know which one to select. Here are the registries though.

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Edited by erikc4l, 01 May 2010 - 12:12 PM.

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