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Legacy Driver / Service?

C

Commentator

Flightless Bird
I noticed two services (neither started, both set to manual) that I do not
remember seeing before, and for which a web search turns up nothing:
CBLuzL, and QFDi87.

A search of my HD turns up no files with these names, and a search of my
registry turns them up listed as legacy drivers.

I don't have sufficient knowledge to track further than that.

Anyone have any idea what these are?

Thanks in advance.
 
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VanguardLH

Flightless Bird
Commentator wrote:

> I noticed two services (neither started, both set to manual) that I do not
> remember seeing before, and for which a web search turns up nothing:
> CBLuzL, and QFDi87.
>
> A search of my HD turns up no files with these names, and a search of my
> registry turns them up listed as legacy drivers.
>
> I don't have sufficient knowledge to track further than that.
>
> Anyone have any idea what these are?
>
> Thanks in advance.


So where did you see these services? Was it in the Services applet
(services.msc)? If so, what do you see for the executable listed in the
program path for the properties of the services?

If the software deposited its files in a Windows folder (something
Microsoft recommended way back but is a nuisance) instead of seeing a
folder that might identify the software, right-click on the file,
Properties, Version, and see if the company or product name identifies
the file.
 
M

MowGreen

Flightless Bird
Commentator wrote:
> I noticed two services (neither started, both set to manual) that I do not
> remember seeing before, and for which a web search turns up nothing:
> CBLuzL, and QFDi87.
>
> A search of my HD turns up no files with these names, and a search of my
> registry turns them up listed as legacy drivers.
>
> I don't have sufficient knowledge to track further than that.
>
> Anyone have any idea what these are?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>


Open the Services console ( Start > Run > type in services.msc > Click
OK or press Enter )
Right click the suspect services, choose Properties.

What is the specific Path to the executable ?

Now click the Dependencies tab

What's listed under " This service depends on the following ... " ?
What's listed under " The following system components depend on this
service. " ?


MowGreen
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