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Answer» Hello all. I have two registry keys that look strange to me. My computer has an AMD processor and is running windows 10. In my HKEY current user file structure I have these two keys:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\冸쿐ᷱ冸,
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\㫨ᓣ㫨ᓣ㫨ᓣā䙃㝂䐶ⵃ䄱䍂㐭ㄳⴹ㕁㈹㐭あ䉃㑄ㄶ㌶7楡䍮獳挮獳ⵤ콅ᑈ鱸耀㬰ᓣ㬰ᓣ㬰ᓣā䙃
both with cache and ext sub directories under them.
Can anyone explain what these are? I lack the ability to SPEAK Taiwanese , and wondering if I am hacked.
Thanks for your time!
****to whomever canceled or locked my last post, my FIRST PROFILE put too much information in the name entry, I deleted that one and made this one. Why would you lockout a good question? I will ask an expert in a good IT department then. Forums are so not helpful these days.Create a proper reg backup...i use and recommend ERUNT for this... Then copy/paste both entries into a saved txt file. Then delete the entries in the registry and re-boot.
If all runs fine for a week or so YER good to go...PS...bashing a Forum you just joined isn't gonna impress anyone...just sayin.Some buggy software can do this - reported with Avast antivirus products and the VLC browser plugin - these are just 2 examples - it's the result of encoding ASCII text as UTF-16.
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