Herman2000
Member
Hello,
I just had a shocking experience. I was playing an online game, and while downloading in-game patch, I changed the screen to Desktop. However, in Vista desktop, I saw that Windows Vista was trying to install WMP 11. I tried to stop and close the installation windows, but it didn't work. I went to Program Manager and tried to shut down the process, and it didn't work either. I used Process Tree shut down, but still no luck. WMP 11 installation window kept going in a loop along with Windows Explorer error.
I managed to shut down Windows Vista, but when it rebooted, I heard a weird noise and beep coming out of my HDD and PC. I used Windows Safe Mode, but it didn't help much. And, when I was required to enter my password for Windows, I saw a peculiar text beneath the box (I don't remember the exact words). So, I took off my RAM and reboot the system, and it successfully reboot the system. I used MS Security Essential to seek for intrusion, but nothing was found. I also downloaded some files from Microsoft related to WMP exploits (they were all made in 2012), but none of them were applicable to my system. Probably they have been installed on my system already since this system has just been rebuilt recently.
Some big questions here. Is this a viral attack? Because it happens all of sudden and I couldn't terminate the looping system. It's like trying to destroy my HDD. If so, is it possible that the attack came from someone I know in this online game? Or, is this purely an issue with WMP 11 and has nothing to do with virus/malware/trojan etc? From Windows System perspective, is there a way to cure this WMP 11 exploit or auto-install problem? Thank you for your help.
PS: I used to have Ventrilo in my system and used it in conjuction with this online game. I wonder if it's possible for the attacker to find out my IP from this application and used it to attack my system when I was online. I used Windows Vista since 2007, but I'd never encountered such an enigmatic issue.
I just had a shocking experience. I was playing an online game, and while downloading in-game patch, I changed the screen to Desktop. However, in Vista desktop, I saw that Windows Vista was trying to install WMP 11. I tried to stop and close the installation windows, but it didn't work. I went to Program Manager and tried to shut down the process, and it didn't work either. I used Process Tree shut down, but still no luck. WMP 11 installation window kept going in a loop along with Windows Explorer error.
I managed to shut down Windows Vista, but when it rebooted, I heard a weird noise and beep coming out of my HDD and PC. I used Windows Safe Mode, but it didn't help much. And, when I was required to enter my password for Windows, I saw a peculiar text beneath the box (I don't remember the exact words). So, I took off my RAM and reboot the system, and it successfully reboot the system. I used MS Security Essential to seek for intrusion, but nothing was found. I also downloaded some files from Microsoft related to WMP exploits (they were all made in 2012), but none of them were applicable to my system. Probably they have been installed on my system already since this system has just been rebuilt recently.
Some big questions here. Is this a viral attack? Because it happens all of sudden and I couldn't terminate the looping system. It's like trying to destroy my HDD. If so, is it possible that the attack came from someone I know in this online game? Or, is this purely an issue with WMP 11 and has nothing to do with virus/malware/trojan etc? From Windows System perspective, is there a way to cure this WMP 11 exploit or auto-install problem? Thank you for your help.
PS: I used to have Ventrilo in my system and used it in conjuction with this online game. I wonder if it's possible for the attacker to find out my IP from this application and used it to attack my system when I was online. I used Windows Vista since 2007, but I'd never encountered such an enigmatic issue.