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    I booted up today---been having a few probs from random reboots and teatimer gave me excludefromknowndlls and underneath 'hex...' followed by a string of numbers and then cos I allowed it, it gave me bootexecute and underneath 'hex(7):00'

    What are these? Thanks

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    For the meaning of the BootExecute and ExcludeFromKnownDlls registry entries, see:

    If you are getting TeaTimer dialogs for BootExecute and ExcludeFromKnownDlls each time you reboot your system, TeaTimer's snapshot files may be out of sync with the registry. Try refreshing TeaTimer's snapshot files. See either of the following threads:

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    Thanks, it seems to be ok now

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    Default Thanks, that was a big help!

    Quote Originally Posted by md usa spybot fan View Post
    For the meaning of the BootExecute and ExcludeFromKnownDlls registry entries
    That post was very helpful. Thanks.
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