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Please tell me what you know about rpcnetp.exe - I am at a loss completely. I'm running vista (a train wreck on its own anyway) on a new Dell laptop. One day I saw a pop up notification from a security program I have that this .exe was discovered and I put it in quarantine. It kept coming back. Now my OS files are corrupted and my Dell tech people tell me they can't help except to walk me thru doing a total re-install of my whole system. This would be the third time I have had to wipe my hard drive in the six months I have owned this thing. I can't lose my data again! Is it hopeless? Should I buy a hard drive to back up what I can and start over? Happy for any advice.
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Hi Diana,
It's probably a dell thing. rpcnetp.exe and rpcnetp.dll are a part of Absolute Software's Lojack for Laptops (computer recovery software). For more information, visit www.lojackforlaptops.com (formerly known as CompuTrace). I've split this into a new thread. |
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Hi, Thanks. New thread? How do I find it? I do have lojack - it came on the computer.
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I've sent you a private message with this url.
Just bookmark it once opened :) |
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