logo elektroda
logo elektroda
X
logo elektroda

Windows 10 Self-Changing Wallpaper Issue: Guinea Pig, Polish Yogurt & Policewoman - FRST Logs Check

silentyt 16962 8
ADVERTISEMENT
Treść została przetłumaczona polish » english Zobacz oryginalną wersję tematu
  • #1 17682992
    silentyt
    Level 5  
    Hello,
    Well, weird anomalies have been happening on my computer lately ...
    Somehow before Christmas the wallpaper changed in front of my eyes! I had a regular wallpaper like it is freshly installed after installing Windows 10 and in front of my eyes the guinea pig wallpaper in the St. Nicholas and then the wallpaper changed again to some Polish yogurt.
    I started my computer today and what? Wallpaper with a policewoman Windows 10 Self-Changing Wallpaper Issue: Guinea Pig, Polish Yogurt & Policewoman - FRST Logs Checktapeta.png Download (1.68 MB) :D

    I am asking someone to check the FRST logs if there is any crap there.
    Thank you very much :)

    PS. No, this is not a stupid joke.
  • ADVERTISEMENT
  • #2 17683009
    badboy84
    Level 43  
    You don't have these photos in the gallery? There is also an option to change the desktop wallpaper from time to time.
    Or someone is also using the same Microsoft account as you, I wouldn't be looking for a virus by force.
  • #3 17683017
    silentyt
    Level 5  
    badboy84 wrote:
    You don't have these photos in the gallery? There is also an option to change the desktop wallpaper from time to time.


    I only have two photos that have nothing to do with the ones I had on the wallpaper recently.
    I would also exclude the possibility of using the same Microsoft account by another user.

    So what else could be the reason?
  • ADVERTISEMENT
  • #4 17683854
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #5 17702857
    silentyt
    Level 5  
    Unfortunately, the wallpaper continues to change on its own after all this. Today the wallpaper of chocolate is set in front of my eyes again ...
    Any ideas?
  • ADVERTISEMENT
  • #6 17702869
    Kolobos
    IT specialist
    Maybe it has a connection?
    Startup: C: \ Users \ Robert \ AppData \ Roaming \ Microsoft \ Windows \ Start Menu \ Programs \ Startup \ Max Remote.lnk [2018-12-17]
    ShortcutTarget: Max Remote.lnk -> C: \ Users \ Robert \ Downloads \ Max Remote \ Max Remote.exe ()

    Someone controls from the phone and changes.
  • #7 17702883
    silentyt
    Level 5  
    Kolobos wrote:
    Someone controls from the phone and changes.

    With this application, you can control the PC provided that the computer is connected to the same WiFi network as the phone, so it is rather impossible because the computer is often connected to the Internet by USB sharing from the phone.
    But I will delete it just in case.
  • #8 17704124
    RADU23
    Moderator of Computers service
    Otwórz notatnik i wklej zawartość:
    Quote:
    CloseProcesses:
    CreateRestorePoint:
    HKU\S-1-5-21-2009998617-2933022596-1407224971-1001\...\MountPoints2: {257b16a4-de91-11e8-9be1-026c6070223e} - "E:\HiSuiteDownLoader.exe"
    HKU\S-1-5-21-2009998617-2933022596-1407224971-1001\...\MountPoints2: {4ab50146-d172-11e8-9bde-ced02cea5b91} - "E:\HiSuiteDownLoader.exe"
    HKU\S-1-5-21-2009998617-2933022596-1407224971-1001\...\MountPoints2: {583758c5-eda4-11e8-9be4-7085c27d0ea1} - "E:\HiSuiteDownLoader.exe"
    HKU\S-1-5-21-2009998617-2933022596-1407224971-1001\...\MountPoints2: {c15e36c1-e51b-11e8-9be1-026c6070223e} - "E:\HiSuiteDownLoader.exe"
    ShortcutTarget: SPDriverInstall.lnk -> C:\Program Files\MediaTek\SP Driver\SPDriverInstall (No File)
    S2 AdobeUpdateService; "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\Adobe Desktop Common\ElevationManager\AdobeUpdateService.exe" [X]
    ShellIconOverlayIdentifiers: [ AccExtIco1] -> {AB9CF9F8-8A96-4F9D-BF21-CE85714C3A47} => C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\CoreSyncExtension\CoreSync_x64.dll -> No File
    ShellIconOverlayIdentifiers: [ AccExtIco2] -> {853B7E05-C47D-4985-909A-D0DC5C6D7303} => C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\CoreSyncExtension\CoreSync_x64.dll -> No File
    ShellIconOverlayIdentifiers: [ AccExtIco3] -> {42D38F2E-98E9-4382-B546-E24E4D6D04BB} => C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\CoreSyncExtension\CoreSync_x64.dll -> No File
    ContextMenuHandlers1: [AccExt] -> {2A118EB5-5797-4F5E-8B3D-F4ECBA3C98E4} => C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\CoreSyncExtension\CoreSync_x64.dll -> No File
    ContextMenuHandlers6: [AccExt] -> {2A118EB5-5797-4F5E-8B3D-F4ECBA3C98E4} => C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\CoreSyncExtension\CoreSync_x64.dll -> No File
    AlternateDataStreams: C:\Users\Public\Shared Files:VersionCache [236]
    EmptyTemp:


    Plik zapisz pod nazwą fixlist.txt i umieść w folderze, gdzie masz FRST.exe.
    Uruchom FRST i kliknij w Fix/Napraw.
  • ADVERTISEMENT
  • #9 19604748
    Kacperq1
    Level 1  
    badboy84 wrote:
    You don't have these photos in the gallery? There is also an option to change the desktop wallpaper from time to time.
    Or someone is also using the same Microsoft account as you, I wouldn't be looking for a virus by force.

    that is, there is no virus and how to turn off xD because I'm just a beginner

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a Windows 10 user experiencing unexpected changes to their desktop wallpaper, which has cycled through various images, including a guinea pig, Polish yogurt, and a policewoman. Initial suggestions included checking for shared Microsoft accounts and adjusting power settings to disable wallpaper slideshow features. However, the issue persisted, leading to speculation about remote control software potentially altering the wallpaper. A specific application, Max Remote, was identified as a possible culprit, but the user dismissed it due to network constraints. The conversation concluded with instructions on using FRST (Farbar Recovery Scan Tool) to check for issues and a request for further assistance in resolving the wallpaper anomaly.
Summary generated by the language model.
ADVERTISEMENT