OpenAcess.exe - no disk error message

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  1. Posts : 109
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    OpenAcess.exe - no disk error message


    Can anyone help?

    This started yesterday and cannot seem to find what the problem is...

    an error message popping up and cannot remove it.. also am currently unable to save any images, some programs will not open, restore point only shows today and yesterday when the error message arose.

    Within the pop-up error message box titled
    OpenAcess.exe - no disk error message

    "There is no disk in the drive please insert a disk into drive/device/harddisk2/dr2"


    when clicking on any of the options on the error message box it has no effect.



    Advice anyone?
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  2. Posts : 5,440
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       #2

    Looks like you have been infected to me. I would click the red triangle at the top right of your post and ask Admin to move this thread to the Security section where an expert will look at it for you!
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  3. Posts : 109
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    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks
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    Neil2305 said:
    Thanks
    I might be wrong though, something in the back of my mind say problem with Chrome! Is that the browser you use?
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    Thread moved to security
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  6. Posts : 109
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    Thread Starter
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    sometimes use Chrome but usually Internet Explorer.... will try removing Chrome and see if problem remains..
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    Neil2305 said:
    sometimes use Chrome but usually Internet Explorer.... will try removing Chrome and see if problem remains..
    Best to wait for a security expert now you are in that Forum!
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  8. Posts : 109
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    Thread Starter
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    I have removed Chrome but the problem remains...
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  9. Posts : 5,440
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    Then I am pretty sure you a have a nastie in there. Be patient, a security expert will be long soon.

    While you are waiting i have just noticed that whilst your Country Flag is the UK your local time is showing you in the USA it says 11.32 AM whereas mine is 6.32PM. Your time zone in your profile needs resetting, that's assuming you are in the UK of course.
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  10. Posts : 109
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    I am in the UK.... if I can find where to change the time...
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