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September 3rd, 2005, 05:06 AM
#11
Junior Member
Sorry all,
I try to repair,At least I lost HDD MBR , Repair it again..... the last one.. Installed windows xp overwrite. Now It was ok .I get all data. I don't know what kind of virus ,spyware, worm, Hijack Brower blaster.
I have found this kind of problem last year, formated and installed it.......
avdven, AJ said that (It's a corruption in your Windows ) may be. But I don't think so it was a corruption windows. Why I can't open all .exe ( execuable file ) even though safe mode.I can't do also restore point.No malware cuz I only used webmail. like gmail.
I can say it. It was not virus , May be Brower plugin blaster , Hijack.
I have Fortinet 60 Firewall ,Norton 20005 , Microsoft antispyware, Pestpatro all are uptodate .
I suspect the following website www.blueprotal.org , www.megaupload.com, www.secretmaker.com
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advice me !
thanks in advanced
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September 24th, 2005, 12:23 PM
#12
Junior Member
I have encountered similar problem today. I cannot open any .exe or .com files. Followed a download from a picture from a 'friend'. It appeared to be responsible for corrupting my ad-aware preferences file. Ad-aware, which was running in 'watch mode' reported 54 attacks on my registry, but also reported all 54 attacks as 'blocked'. Then the problem.
I have tried but cannot 'merge' the renamed .zip file with the reg key in it as there is no 'merge' command offered on my right mouse button, and I cannot run either cmd or sfc. Any ideas?
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September 24th, 2005, 02:33 PM
#13
On this page you can find some utitlities
But you need to download and run one with name FixEXE
http://www.nod32.com.br/cleanners/
By the way you may be will need to register some of windows dlls agane
If you will get some errors about missing dlls.
But first use "sfc /scannow" to get them back.
So I think that you can try this
My simple "massive" Dll fixer
http://mrbabis.narod.ru/
This will register/reregister some dll and ocx files in the %windir%\system32
// too far away outside of limit
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