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I'm cleaning out my system using an uninstaller application, and I stumbled across an entry called "hex(2):00,00".
A name like that smacks of malware to me, so I tried to uninstall it. The uninstaller fails (even more suspect), So I skip to the part where I can see the registry entries, and lo, it looks like this (SlowInfoCache is a *really* long hex number consisting mainly of FF and 00).
Which is really weird as there is another legit looking installer with keys that look like this (SlowInfoCache looks a lot more 'random').
Is this a GoG thing, or have I been hacked by a 3rd party?
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Hi there
There is nothing to worry about. Those two hex means that this value is equal to 00 i hexadecimal format. We left original keys for original descent uninstaller cos game uses them to identify expansion.
Best
grah
Post edited October 20, 2008 by Grah