Self-Opening Search Window.

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Patou324 Posted messages 5 Status Membre -  
Patou324 Posted messages 5 Status Membre -
Hello,
I came across a bug that I can't find the solution to, which is why I'm turning to you.

A search window opens by itself and "00000000000000" keeps being entered into the search (always without my intervention). On a webpage, there's a menu that opens by itself on the left (you get this menu by pressing ctrl+b on firefox)
I can't see where this problem could be coming from, considering I reformatted my main disk and it's still the same, and I've changed the hard drive and SATA cables 4 times, I've also tried with different RAM sticks, unplugged the keyboard, the mouse, and it's still the same.

Motherboard: Ipiel-La3 (eureka3)
OS: Windows 7
CPU: Intel Core Quad Q8200

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jacques.gache Posted messages 34829 Status Contributeur sécurité 1 645
 
Hello, to see if there are any infections, please post a diagnostic with ZHPDiag, thank you

Open this link and download ZHPDiag:

https://www.commentcamarche.net/telecharger/utilitaires/24803-zhpdiag/

Save it on your Desktop.

Once the download is complete

for XP, double-click on ZHPDiag

for Vista, Seven or Windows 8, right-click on the icon and run as administrator.

Don't forget to check the box to create a shortcut on the Desktop.

/|\ the tool has created 2 icons ZHPDiag and ZHPFix.

Double-click on the ZHPDiag shortcut on your Desktop for XP, otherwise right-click and run as administrator!!

Click on the magnifying glass to start the scan.

If you receive a message asking for validation for SIGCHECK, accept it with OK, this is to provide us with a more complete report and allow for a more in-depth reading.

Let the tool work; it may take some time

At the end of the scan, click on the camera icon and save the report on your Desktop.

Close ZHPDiag at the end of the scan.

To send it to me, click on this link:

https://www.cjoint.com/

Click on "choose a file " and find the file C:\Documents and settings\your_username\desktop\.ZHPDiag.txt

or directly by choosing desktop and ZHPDiag.txt click on it

Click on Open.

Click on "create cjoint link".

A link of this form:

http://cjoint.com/data/0KAoeRbq7Szgg.htm

is added to the page.

Copy this link in your response.

And if there's a problem, use this one: http://pjjoint.malekal.com/
Personally, I may not know much, but if what little I know can help, then
I'm happy to share it with you!!
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Patou324 Posted messages 5 Status Membre
 
Jacques.gache, thank you for your quick response but I've just found out that my PS/2 adapter is faulty, the bug came from there, I've replaced it with a USB keyboard, and now I no longer have this issue.

Thank you again for your help.
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jacques.gache Posted messages 34829 Status Contributeur sécurité 1 645
 
ok so resolved, but be careful with a wireless keyboard as it is often impossible to access the BIOS or boot in safe mode with F8 because it is often not recognized by the BIOS!!
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Patou324 Posted messages 5 Status Membre
 
Thank you, you're teaching me something here. Thanks again.
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