"Wendy R" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I've been having this problem for a while. Most of the time when I turn
> off my pc and then start the next morning, I get the message "176 the
> system has been tampered with. The keyboard is locked. Turn off and then
> turn on your computer."
>
> In addition to that, I receive various messages at times. This morning I
> also got "RF ID tag has changed. 184 Asset Control antenna not detected.
> ...System Security."
>
> I have used system restore back to a time that I believe was before I
> started receiving these messages but to no avail. I have run adaware and
> sypware a few times thinking that may be the problem and that didn't work.
>
> Is this a serious problem that can end up in a system crash? Or just an
> ongoing nuisance that can continue to be resolved by turning off then on
> my pc?
>
> How can I fix whatever the problem is?
>
> Thank you very much for your help. I appreciate it.
>
> --
> Wendy
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> www.booxtop.com
You apparently have a machine with asset control hardware sensors, and they
may be failing. When, exactly, do these messages appear? Right at
startup before any of the Windows screens?
These messages often come from the BIOS level and don't have much of
anything to do with the operating system, though they may pass messages to
it. Spyware tools and system restores will probably not come anywhere near
where the problem is actually located.
It is possible - if your machine is used and was obtained from a large
company - that it has some asset control software running as a service. If
you locate this (MSCONFIG, the Services tab can help you with this) you can
simply disable it.
You might want to look closely at the security settings in the machine's
BIOS, and turn off whatever appears to be related to this. Past that, find
a service manual for that machine - if you look carefully at the
manufacturer's site you should be able to find that- and disconnect the
sensors, after turning off the BIOS settings. You might need to have some
small amount of professional service for this.
HTH
-pk