Have these in there uninstall list...
Product_SF_Full_QFolder
Product_SF_Min_QFolder
Googled it and it turns up a bunch of non-english websites that i can't read.
Have these in there uninstall list...
Product_SF_Full_QFolder
Product_SF_Min_QFolder
Googled it and it turns up a bunch of non-english websites that i can't read.
Yes I do
What is it
What is it
i have no idea. i also had tw oother entires called MarketResearch and another called CustomerResearchQFolder,
i uninstalled those this morning. Im guessing those other two are tied into it? but i still have no idea where they came from?
I put a stickie note prog on here two days ago... Might be from that?
Do you have a stickie note prog running?
No I dont
It maybe spyware.
Maybe if you Uninstalled it and see what happens
Make sure you have made a system restore point
"Perhaps" an easy way to find out where that stuff is located is:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall
Uninstall.reg
Any run-of-the-mill anti-malware app should find any baddies in the uninstall list. Even Microsoft can use what "seems like suspicious names" for stuff that isn't even malware related.
... Ok i did that. i breezed thru it and i couldnt find either of them. They fall before quicktime in ccleaners list and, in that exported list they arent anywheres near it?
I also dont spend alot of time looking at the registry stuff. My knowledge of that is limited at best.
I dont think they are bad? SuperAntiSpyware didnt find anything either.
Just... I dont know what they are or what the hell they are doing?
Many software titles install sub-components, which is something the standard Microsoft Windows Add/Remove may or may not show whereas CCleaner shows everything.
I think im just going to delete them and hope for the best.
Ill let you know how i make out. AHA!
I think im just going to delete them and hope for the best.
Ill let you know how i make out. AHA!
things are fine. no harm no foul. Get rid of it. useless.