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Power off the broadband modem and your laptop, wait 30 secs then power up the broadband modem until the modem has restarted, then boot up the laptop. If you still have problems, leave me a comment with a description of what happened plus the error messages.
hi sir,
i got a problem regarding the celcom broadband. the problem was happen since yesterday. i left my notebook for along time (may be about 20 hours) where i am not to turn off the celcom broadband. when i come back and see to my laptop, it's already shutdown. when i turn on the laptop.. the error problem pop up at my laptop screen. the error shows :
access violation 004A1170 in module UImain.exe. Read of address 0000051c'
please help me to solve the problem. i cannot access the broadband as previously. Thanks :(
to solve this problem you should simply uninstall and re-install the Telstra software. The software has some kind of misconfiguration and need to be recovered to the original state...
Sorry If this doesnt help your problem but here is some info that might help
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Consent.exe is part of Windows Vista - it's the User Access Control (UAC) executable.
There is a known malware version of this executable. Do a search on your hard drive (within Windows Vista, obviously) for all consent.exe files - make sure you include hidden and system files in the search criteria.
Once the search has completed, right-click on each file and check the file properties.
There is a MalWare version of Consent.exe Right Click ALL of the ones you find and look for Microsoft details in Properties
File Names Used: 3
Paths Used: 8
Common File Name: CONSENT.EXE
Common Path: ?:\windows.old\windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft-windows-lua_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.5728.16387_none_ef1113b929fe5371\
Vendor Information: Microsoft Corporation
Product Information: Consent UI for administrative applications
Version Information: 6.0.5728.16387
CONSENT.EXE may use 3 or more path and file names, these are the most common:
If you find a consent.exe anywhere else in the search results, I'd delete that file. Run a thorough anti-virus scan of the harddrive. I'd also download spybot and run it as well as downloading Ad-Aware from Lavasoft and using it to scan as well.
Spybot and Ad-Aware can find different spyware/malware, which is why I recommend running both products.
Once you've done all that, reboot the system. That should fix the problem.
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