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Question

Advanced Systemcare not showing the correct

Dec 3, 2011 3:13AM PST

date

1201 - Time : 12/4/2011 2:53:08 AM1202 - Source : Service Control Manager1203 - Description : The iolo System Service service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this 1 time(s).

The 4th isn't even here yet. Anyone know what is going on. Thank you.

Michelle

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Clarification Request
What is the date and time
Dec 3, 2011 3:15AM PST

on your computer?

I would also ask, why IOBit software? Knowing its reputation in these forums I have to wonder.

Mark

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Yes, I don't know I just like the Advanced Systemcare.
Dec 3, 2011 3:19AM PST

But you have any idea why it would be doing that? Thank you. Not sure if Advanced Systemcare gets that information from Event Viewer or what.

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Fair enough
Dec 3, 2011 3:23AM PST

and I won't say anything about it again, except that such a utility can make a mess of the registry and perhaps this is where the problem lies.

However, my other question. What is the date and time on your computer? The "System Time".

Mark

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Dec. 3, 2011 2:28 PM
Dec 3, 2011 3:28AM PST

The date is right on the computer.

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OK, and thanks.
Dec 3, 2011 7:17PM PST

So system time is correct. But as a test can you open up Notepad, type some characters in there then save the file as a Test.txt file to your Documents folder. Close Notepad then open your Documents folder and see what time and date this file was created. Does it agree with the date and time you saved it?

In what way did this ASC error occur? And the error for ASC says this is the first time it has happened, doe sit happen again when you open ASC and run it?

Mark

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That showed the correct date when I did that.
Dec 3, 2011 9:40PM PST

I used to play the Sims 3 and some of my downloads from online were showing the incorrect date. Even the year was wrong on some of them.

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Certainly something wrong then
Dec 4, 2011 3:11AM PST

with System Time. Assuming that ASC was/is not running when you download files, then if those files show incorrect date and time when they are downloaded, that points to some problem other than with ASC,

Just a note though. I haven't checked lately with files I have downloaded, but do they all show "Created date" as the date downloaded? Or do they show the original created date, eg when they were actually created?

That said, some malware can do this and so I think it is time to update your anti-virus definitions and run a full scan, and then download and install the free versions of Malwarebytes Anti-malware and SUPERAntiSpyware.

Update both MBAM and SAS and then run full scans with each, one after the other.

Mark

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Tomorrow is here today. WHY?
Dec 4, 2011 3:33AM PST

You didn't tell what time it was on the PC but let's say the date reported was without correction to local time.

Is GMT ahead of you or behind you?
Bob

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I live in the eastern time zone.
Dec 4, 2011 6:49AM PST

Right now it is 5:47 PM. I have Malwarebytes Pro and Norton Security Suite. I ran scans and they turn up nothing.

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Superantispyware
Dec 4, 2011 7:22AM PST

I just downloaded superantispyware free and uninstalled but not before I ran a full scan on the whole hard drive. It detected nothing but two tracking cookies.

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So EST?
Dec 5, 2011 5:18AM PST

EST is 5 hours behind of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)

And you may want to consider the area of what time it is to be full of headaches. At the time of the report we get to not only consider UTC but look at all 3 date codes of the file in question. We have creation, modification and last time it was opened time stamps.
Bob