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Some unusual tunes begin to play unexpectedly.

Some unusual tunes begin to play unexpectedly.

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10-03-2016, 04:35 PM
#1
I understand this might sound unusual, but recently I played Cipheur and finished a puzzle 42 while listening to some jazz music. Later, while working on quotes 3 puzzle 54, the same track resumed. I don’t remember the music from any album I have on my PC, nor is it connected to any game I own. I’ve checked everything thoroughly but haven’t found anything suspicious.
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TannerBannaner
10-03-2016, 04:35 PM #1

I understand this might sound unusual, but recently I played Cipheur and finished a puzzle 42 while listening to some jazz music. Later, while working on quotes 3 puzzle 54, the same track resumed. I don’t remember the music from any album I have on my PC, nor is it connected to any game I own. I’ve checked everything thoroughly but haven’t found anything suspicious.

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DaRedPandah
Junior Member
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10-06-2016, 11:47 PM
#2
Check Reliability History/Monitor, Event Viewer, Resource Monitor, and Process Explorer (Microsoft, free).
Open each tool one by one while playing Cipheur.
Observe any changes when the music begins.
Notice any unexpected applications appearing in Task Manager under Startup.
Run the tools in background until they initiate backup, update, or shut down.
Play the music and monitor the timeline for clues.
Examine Task Scheduler to see if the music trigger is linked to another process.
Identify the app playing the music first, then address it accordingly.
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DaRedPandah
10-06-2016, 11:47 PM #2

Check Reliability History/Monitor, Event Viewer, Resource Monitor, and Process Explorer (Microsoft, free).
Open each tool one by one while playing Cipheur.
Observe any changes when the music begins.
Notice any unexpected applications appearing in Task Manager under Startup.
Run the tools in background until they initiate backup, update, or shut down.
Play the music and monitor the timeline for clues.
Examine Task Scheduler to see if the music trigger is linked to another process.
Identify the app playing the music first, then address it accordingly.