White screen and signtool.exe and IP address
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1 | Yesterday, I logged into my HP probook and the screen was white. Googled on phone and found the solution was pressing cntrl delete esc, which worked. Ran a full system scan using Norton, no virus detected. Today I could login with no problems. What was the likely cause? Edited by clicketyclick1 at 4:29 pm, Tue 25 May clicketyclick1 - 2021-05-25 16:28:00 |
2 | Norton is a hideous program... Final thoughts, Do yourself a favour and uninstall Norton, use Eset instead... king1 - 2021-05-25 16:47:00 |
3 | I have almost a year left with Norton but thanks for the recommendation. clicketyclick1 - 2021-05-25 17:44:00 |
4 | 100% vote for dump Norton. Many people have it because they don't know that windows has an already inbuilt FREE antivirus program that's not bad at all. And Norton has a well deserved reputation as being a pretty poor program. Watch out of you paid for it's subscription by credit card - these days it automatically renews. Edited by nice_lady at 6:27 pm, Tue 25 May nice_lady - 2021-05-25 18:27:00 |
5 | Uninstalling Norton should solve all issues. spyware - 2021-05-25 18:48:00 |
6 | clicketyclick1 wrote: to put that another way, another year of pain and suffering. As nice_lady mentioned win defender is built into windows 10 and free and not too bad. Your PC will thank you for it... king1 - 2021-05-25 18:50:00 |
7 | OK, but what about the cause of the white screen and signtool.exe? Anyone know about those? clicketyclick1 - 2021-05-25 18:56:00 |
8 | clicketyclick1 wrote: As for signtool.exe - best way to explain that since we don't have any more info about it is, king1 - 2021-05-25 19:16:00 |
9 | Yeah it's quite likely a legit item as Antivirus programs sometimes focus on what turns out to be a 'false positive' in other words some thing that it considers to be a virus potentially anyway but actually isn't. Grab this completely Free and totally trustworthy tool by clicking the link. It'll download. Save it then run it and trust the results: https://downloads.malwarebytes.com/file/mb-windows Once run you can of course delete it assuming it's found nothing. If it does find something it'll give you options to get rid of it. Edited by nice_lady at 8:12 pm, Tue 25 May nice_lady - 2021-05-25 20:05:00 |
10 | nice_lady wrote: clicketyclick1 - 2021-05-25 22:50:00 |
11 | it would of course be one more reason to retire Nortons if Malwarebytes finds something... king1 - 2021-05-25 23:40:00 |