I don't know the answer to your question but it gives me pause to ask
whether any of the typical virus and malware checkers do anything to
seek out offensive video or, for that matter, even still images.
Knowing the specific file name would help you but from a malware
checker's point of view it's an emphemeral thing and probably not of
much usage.
If I had the same problem as you I'd first start with identifying the
file types that Windows Media Player associates with video and then do a
search on all files of those types. I suspect that you don't have
thousands of such files on your computer and the resulting list may be
small enough to brute force your way through the list.
Chuck Norcutt
john hudson wrote:
> I have Windows Media Player on my laptop.
> When setting a music CD to play thru Widows Media Player today I
> discovered a video clip on board. Where it came from I have not the
> least idea but suffice it to say that it would rate a quadruple X
> rating on an ultra extreme hardcore porn rating. I use ESET to search
> out viruses, malware etc but this clip got in under the radar.
> Can anyone suggest a way for me to cleanse my lapop of unwanted and
> unsavoury video clips and other unsolicited downloads?
> If I knew the file name of the video clip I could search it out using
> the Windows XP search and find utility but not knowing the file name I
> am left looking for an unknown file.
> John Hudson
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