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9.1

Regedit kills explorer or cmd prompt

Asked by burrcm in Windows XP Operating System, Desktop Anti-Virus

Tags: XP Malware

An oddity. Customers system had reasonable load of malware -
Adware CamNotifier
Adware MovieLand/Mediapipe
Adware MyWebSearchFunweb
Browser Hijacker.Favorites
Malware AntiVermins
Malware DriveCleaner
MAlware SystemDoctor
Trojan Agent/Gen
Trojan Agent/Gen-SDRA
Trojan Media-Codec
Trojan Zlob Variant
All cleaned out as far as I can see. No odd running processes visible using Process Explorer, system files verify. Still a hook in there somewhere. Task manager, msconfig run OK, but start - run - regedit kills explorer. When the desktop icons reappear they are set to auto arrange and the WIndows media player toolbar item is ticked. If regedit is run from a command prompt, it just kills off the prompt, not affecting the desktop. Copy regedit to say task.com and it runs happily. Again, no oddities in the run locations. I will format it if nothing comes of this, not a major issue, I am just really curious as to what this might be. Just now as I am typing it has blue screened with KERNEL_STACK_INPAGE_ERROR. Stop: 0x00000077. More fun by the minute. Possible boot sector virus. Maybe I should just shoot it?

Thanks

Chris B
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