eXtremeDevil
Extraordinary Member
- Joined
- Feb 9, 2018
- Messages
- 61
- Thread Author
-
- #1
This happens every time I reboot. Windows Firewall asks me for letting an app through. I have granted the access before, but WF doesn't seem to remember. Also, the path is very strange:
What may be happening? Thanks!
What may be happening? Thanks!
Last edited by a moderator:
Solution
I figured it out. The HDD i was ussing for B drive was on SATA 0, so it was disk 0 on Windows, and C drive was disk 4 (yes, I have several HDD hehe). I changed the cables so now B is disk 4 and C is disk 0 and now it boots correctly, I mean, WF is no longer up, ESET takes the place.
What I fail to understand is the relation between firewalls and C not being the first physical disk, or maybe the problem was having a B drive on disk 0.
Is Windows that weird sometimes??
What I fail to understand is the relation between firewalls and C not being the first physical disk, or maybe the problem was having a B drive on disk 0.
Is Windows that weird sometimes??
eXtremeDevil
Extraordinary Member
- Joined
- Feb 9, 2018
- Messages
- 61
- Thread Author
-
- #3
I have that folder and that program, but in C:\. Also, notice the 0 after the B. I do have a B disk where I store backups, but it does not have that path.
And that's just an example, WF asks everytime for permissions and always with thatt weird path :S
And that's just an example, WF asks everytime for permissions and always with thatt weird path :S
bochane
Excellent Member
- Joined
- Oct 18, 2012
- Messages
- 1,400
Can you remove / uninstall the package containing the emule software and install a freshly downloaded version?
Just a guess, but I was thinking that it might have been corrupted by malware.
And please run malware scans and check your system with your AV first.
Just a guess, but I was thinking that it might have been corrupted by malware.
And please run malware scans and check your system with your AV first.
eXtremeDevil
Extraordinary Member
- Joined
- Feb 9, 2018
- Messages
- 61
- Thread Author
-
- #5
I have runned AV scans before. It started happening when I changed my HDD for an SSD, cloning the blocks. eMule is not installed, that's why it is portable hehe.
eXtremeDevil
Extraordinary Member
- Joined
- Feb 9, 2018
- Messages
- 61
- Thread Author
-
- #6
Edit: duplicated post.
eXtremeDevil
Extraordinary Member
- Joined
- Feb 9, 2018
- Messages
- 61
- Thread Author
-
- #8
It's not only eMule, but uTorrent, Logitech Options, DVBViewer... the screenshot was just an example. The thing is that WF asks me on every boot for a couple of apps, when I already granted the access, and always with that weird path.
- Joined
- Jul 4, 2015
- Messages
- 8,998
The path looks like a bug B:0 isn't a real path. Do the other programs that cause the FW prompt also have a strange path like that? Also what AV product are you using and do you torrent a lot? I ask because torrents are a great way to get all kinds of malware and just because you have run some scans doesn't mean your system is clean.
eXtremeDevil
Extraordinary Member
- Joined
- Feb 9, 2018
- Messages
- 61
- Thread Author
-
- #11
I have ESET and MalwareBytes. This started with the disk change, I assume something is corrupted but I don't know what or where
MalwareBytes usually blocks some torrent connections.
MalwareBytes usually blocks some torrent connections.
eXtremeDevil
Extraordinary Member
- Joined
- Feb 9, 2018
- Messages
- 61
- Thread Author
-
- #13
Yes, that's the thing. Is not a single app problem but a system problem, I guess...
eXtremeDevil
Extraordinary Member
- Joined
- Feb 9, 2018
- Messages
- 61
- Thread Author
-
- #15
The result is path not found, obviously. Right now this is the only problem on my PC. I don't want to reset my PC, it would take to long to customize all my settings.
lordnikoncanon
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Feb 9, 2018
- Messages
- 8
Do yourself a favor and stop using Emule. It’s so Ten years ago. Utorrent is your friend.
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
eXtremeDevil
Extraordinary Member
- Joined
- Feb 9, 2018
- Messages
- 61
- Thread Author
-
- #17
Do yourself a favor and stop using Emule. It’s so Ten years ago. Utorrent is your friend.
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Sorry, but what that has to do with the problem? I actually use eMule a lot, there's a page that still uses it with its own server and I'm part of it.
bochane
Excellent Member
- Joined
- Oct 18, 2012
- Messages
- 1,400
Is the original and unchanged HD still available?.... It started happening when I changed my HDD for an SSD, cloning the blocks...
If so you may try putting it back and recover from there..
eXtremeDevil
Extraordinary Member
- Joined
- Feb 9, 2018
- Messages
- 61
- Thread Author
-
- #19
nop, I formatted it. Is there a way to diagnose WF or something? sfc reports nothing wrong.
EDIT
Or maybe just a cleanup of WF and all its rules. I did a reset but made no effect. Maybe something in the registry?
EDIT
Or maybe just a cleanup of WF and all its rules. I did a reset but made no effect. Maybe something in the registry?
bochane
Excellent Member
- Joined
- Oct 18, 2012
- Messages
- 1,400
I suppose you have checked it right from the beginning (reset may have deleted that entry), but do you find your eMule app in Windows Defender > Firewall > Permission for Apps to communicate (I am on Windows with a different language, you will see different names)? Both public and private networks and the app itself are checked?
Registry? I don't know, that is beyond my knowledge.
Registry? I don't know, that is beyond my knowledge.
Similar threads
- Article
- Replies
- 1
- Views
- 128
- Article
- Replies
- 0
- Views
- 22
- Replies
- 1
- Views
- 1K
- Article
- Replies
- 0
- Views
- 730
- Article
- Replies
- 0
- Views
- 2K