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Stephen R. Diamond - 31 Jan 2008 16:48 GMT
I also (seemingly connected) get messages of a "SysFader" error. Searching  
on that term does yield a few solutions, but none seem to work and nothing  
about this component seems definitive. Anyone know anything about the  
"SysFader," as related to this problem?

Stephen Diamond
Stephen R. Diamond - 31 Jan 2008 16:50 GMT
> I also (seemingly connected) get messages of a "SysFader" error.  
> Searching on that term does yield a few solutions, but none seem to work  
> and nothing about this component seems definitive. Anyone know anything  
> about the "SysFader," as related to this problem?
>
> Stephen Diamond

Related to this problem, below:

After starup, I receive this message:

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Important - Errors found in the system [Title bar]

During the scan of files which are start automatically at computer  
startup, a critical errors in system registry were found. 0x01ff0010irql:  
1f SYSVER 0xbfo4014
NT_Kernel error 1276 (EXCEPTION NO HANDLED)

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The grammar is excessively bad even for Microsoft, so I think this is due  
to malware, despite my having run three products, including Windows  
Defender. Nothing else adverse seems to occur. Is this malware? If not,  
what are the corrective measures?
MAP - 01 Feb 2008 10:14 GMT
>> I also (seemingly connected) get messages of a "SysFader" error.
>> Searching on that term does yield a few solutions, but none seem to
[quoted text clipped - 22 lines]
> Windows Defender. Nothing else adverse seems to occur. Is this
> malware? If not, what are the corrective measures?

I believe you are on track with your first thought-malware, and by the way
windows defender has only about a 40% catch rate it is crap uninstall it.
This one is much better:
http://free.grisoft.com/doc/download-free-anti-spyware/us/frt/0

This is from a free program I have.
Window Class Name: SysFader (Window Animation Helper)
(seems like a window process to me,althrough this has come up before in this
ng and even MVP's don't seem to know what sysfader is.???)

You can download the program here:
http://www.karenware.com/powertools/ptwinwatch.asp

Good Luck.
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Stephen R. Diamond - 02 Feb 2008 22:34 GMT
For the moment, I am rid of the problem. When nothing worked, I reverted  
my disk using disk imaging backup software. This relieved the problem for  
a few hours, and then it returned. So I did an overnight all-disk run of  
the anti-spyware software you suggested and deleted everything found,  
which included a few trojans. (Or traces; I think the software calls it a  
trojan even if it finds only a non-functioning trace.) After this, the  
problem continued unabated. After a few restarts, I again reverted my  
disk, going back a month instead of the previous two weeks. So far, after  
about five hours, no problems. We'll see.

Conclusion. Seems hardware, including bad RAM, can be ruled out.

>>> I also (seemingly connected) get messages of a "SysFader" error.
>>> Searching on that term does yield a few solutions, but none seem to
[quoted text clipped - 39 lines]
>
> Good Luck.
Stephen R. Diamond - 02 Feb 2008 23:07 GMT
The problem was also submitted to the following thread, without resolution  
for two months:

http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2411248&SiteID=1

> For the moment, I am rid of the problem. When nothing worked, I reverted  
> my disk using disk imaging backup software. This relieved the problem  
[quoted text clipped - 52 lines]
>>
>> Good Luck.
Dave Jackson - 28 Apr 2008 19:57 GMT
What gets me, is it gets past all my "security". AVG anti spyware, Xsoft se,
Adware & norton 360.. I got something similar and had to reformat my hard
drive.. That was called "fake security alert" and was written in russian. I'd
like to meet some of these jerks that do this, with a 12 ga

> >> I also (seemingly connected) get messages of a "SysFader" error.
> >> Searching on that term does yield a few solutions, but none seem to
[quoted text clipped - 37 lines]
>
> Good Luck.
Leonard Grey - 31 Jan 2008 16:56 GMT
We need to know the exact text of the message to help you, and it would
be helpful if you could say which program is presenting the message and
describe the circumstances under which the message appears.

Please keep in mind that this is a newsgroup, which works differently
from a web forum or a chat application. We don't know what "a Sysfader
error" means.

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Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

> I also (seemingly connected) get messages of a "SysFader" error.
> Searching on that term does yield a few solutions, but none seem to work
> and nothing about this component seems definitive. Anyone know anything
> about the "SysFader," as related to this problem?
>
> Stephen Diamond
Stephen R. Diamond - 31 Jan 2008 17:12 GMT
> We need to know the exact text of the message to help you, and it would  
> be helpful if you could say which program is presenting the message and  
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>> anything about the "SysFader," as related to this problem?
>>  Stephen Diamond

The error message is displayed in the subordinated posting. No specific  
application is involved.

Stephen Diamond
Stephen R. Diamond - 31 Jan 2008 18:53 GMT
> We need to know the exact text of the message to help you, and it would  
> be helpful if you could say which program is presenting the message and  
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>> anything about the "SysFader," as related to this problem?
>>  Stephen Diamond

The specific SysFader error names IE7, which was actually unlaunched at  
the time of the error. The sysfader error message states:

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SysFader: IE7EXPLORER.EXE - Application Fatal Error [Title Bar]

The instruction at 0x02f634739 referenced memory at 0x03ac4e50. The memory  
could not be read. Click on OK to terminate.

---------------

This error can occur even when no startup items are loaded, per msconfig.
Jim - 31 Jan 2008 19:35 GMT
>> We need to know the exact text of the message to help you, and it would
>> be helpful if you could say which program is presenting the message and
[quoted text clipped - 27 lines]
>
> This error can occur even when no startup items are loaded, per msconfig.
I would suspect that this is not a sysfader (whatever that is) issue at all.
This error can
be caused by faulty RAM.  You should insure that the RAM is fully seated.
While you are
inside the computer, you should check all of the cards just in case some
other hardware
problem raises its ugly head.

After checking the hardware, run memtest86 (you download this from the
internet).

Jim
Stephen R. Diamond - 31 Jan 2008 21:18 GMT
> I would suspect that this is not a sysfader (whatever that is) issue at  
> all.
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> other hardware
> problem raises its ugly head.

If it were a RAM problem, wouldn't there be other repercussions? The  
message refers to IE7, but the error occurs when IE isn't even launched;  
no problems occur with IE7 itself; and no other issues occur in general,  
just the annoying messages.
MAP - 01 Feb 2008 09:57 GMT
> I would suspect that this is not a sysfader (whatever that is) issue
> at all.

Window Class Name: SysFader (Window Animation Helper)

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Leonard Grey - 31 Jan 2008 20:43 GMT
A web search indicates that sysfader is part of the software that
belongs to your nVidia-based graphics card. Whatever sysfader is, it is
interfering with Internet Explorer. A good idea would be to contact
nVidia technical support or ask your question in one of their user forums.

---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

>> We need to know the exact text of the message to help you, and it
>> would be helpful if you could say which program is presenting the
[quoted text clipped - 27 lines]
>
> This error can occur even when no startup items are loaded, per msconfig.
MAP - 01 Feb 2008 10:02 GMT
> A web search indicates that sysfader is part of the software that
> belongs to your nVidia-based graphics card. Whatever sysfader is, it
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Leonard Grey
> Errare humanum est

Some time back I also searched sysfader and found the same links tying it to
nVidia
but this is in error I bought my system new and it has had only ATI cards
installed and sysfader is running on my system.

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Mike Pawlak

David B. - 31 Jan 2008 18:43 GMT
Google turns up many results
http://www.google.com/search?q=sysfader&rls=com.microsoft:*&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&st
artIndex=&startPage=1


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>I also (seemingly connected) get messages of a "SysFader" error. Searching
>on that term does yield a few solutions, but none seem to work and nothing
>about this component seems definitive. Anyone know anything about the
>"SysFader," as related to this problem?
>
> Stephen Diamond
Stephen R. Diamond - 31 Jan 2008 23:11 GMT
> Google turns up many results
> http://www.google.com/search?q=sysfader&rls=com.microsoft:*&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&st
artIndex=&startPage=1

The preference adjustments most of these sources recommend don't help. It  
is said that the SysFader is part of the iNvidia graphics card. I don't  
have it. Mine is Intel (R) 82865G Graphics Controller
Alages - 01 Apr 2008 08:53 GMT
Hi there i had same problem too.. until i get this info..
http://beyondteck.blogspot.com/2006/05/how-to-stop-sysfaderexe-error.html

it works for me!

> I also (seemingly connected) get messages of a "SysFader" error. Searching  
> on that term does yield a few solutions, but none seem to work and nothing  
> about this component seems definitive. Anyone know anything about the  
> "SysFader," as related to this problem?
>
> Stephen Diamond
 
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