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deep freeze
There is a program called Deepfreeze that monitors what you do to the computer and then undoes them when you reboot. That's to stop people from monitoring public and school computers. (I'm not actually sure how it works exactly).
That way you cannot close down the programs. And if the computer is properly setup you can't boot to dos and delete them either. So, does anybody know of a way to unload drivers while windows is running? If thats possible... Any thoughts? |
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hmm... looks like a static driver. it loads in several ways, can be from registry or from system.ini file. u can check it right now, and just delete it if u found
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i tryed that but no way....
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do u trying processviewer from sysinternal? it very good to see whatever process running in windows. and for searching in registry, try the old and fast regcrawler. be sure u know the drivers name exactly. then u'll get something. i think this prog is dependent to something else prog/whatever. so it may be wont work just by unload the driver. the dependency can be seen, thought.
ps. i think u should stop trying such illegal activity. if u insist, theres always another way to achieve the goal, like masses demonstration example regards dion |
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Thank you for your reply
i tryed the program of sysinternal..but no way... about your suggestion to stop illegal.... what i'm doing is 100% legal... i try all method on my own computer but i will not stop til i get what i want you wrote: >theres always another way to achieve the goal, like masses demonstration example what do you mean exactly ? Best regads |
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