Do an scan with Malwarebytes as dmwynne suggest but also do a scan with spybot
Try to make 2 sacns each since probably everything will not be remove the first time
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Browse All TopicsI have this virus so far and I cannot see how to remove it as my antivirus did not detect it but Kaspersky free scan did..
mejiyolo.dll.tmp
also known as
packed.Win32.Krap.f
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Why didn't anyone give him the link of the suggested tool?????
4ubest,
You can use either MalwareBytes or Combofix and show us the logfile.
1. Download Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware to your desktop, check for the tool's Updates before running a scan.
http://www.malwarebyt
If you can't access the above link then use this link and rename the file before saving to your desktop.
http://www.downloa
2. Please download ComboFix by sUBs:
http://download.bleep
You must download it to and run it from your Desktop
Now STOP all your monitoring programs (Antivirus/Antispyware, Guards and Shields) as they could easily interfere with ComboFix.
Double click combofix.exe & follow the prompts.
When finished, it will produce a log. Please save that log and attach it in your next reply by pasting it in the "Code Snippet" or "Attach File" window.
Re-enable all the programs that were disabled during the running of ComboFix..
Note:
Do not mouse-click combofix's window while it is running. That may cause it to stall.
CF disconnects your machine from the internet. The connection is automatically restored before CF completes its run. If CF runs into difficulty and terminates prematurely, the connection can be manually restored by restarting your machine.
Here is what I see.
http://screencast.com/t/zG
frustrating ...
4ubest, i suspect jdcomp meant installing Avast and running it at startup, to ensure your system works correctly after the disinfection:
http://www.avast.com/eng/a
4ubest, thank you.
You may wish to uninstall ComboFix, as follows >
Start > Run > then type "ComboFix /u" (with no quotes, and space between x and / )
Then hit enter. This will uninstall ComboFix, reset your clock settings, re-hide system hidden files, re-hide the file extensions and reset System Restore.
Well, thought we'd nailed that one, but guess you can't win 'em all .. first time! : )
Presume it was not a result of you using System Restore & releasing an infection that's just been waiting ? .. although if Combo had reset SR, this shouldn't have happened.
Hmm .. what about trying to 'repair' System Restore ...
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/
Reinstalling the System Restore program should not delete existing restore points which are
stored in a hidden folder (but your restore points are not available anyway).
[Probably in C:\System Volume Information].
"How to gain access to the System Volume Information folder":
http://support.microsoft.c
To reduce possibility of losing the restore points (if they were present) you could backup the folder.
If you get an access denied error, run this command>
cacls "C:\System Volume Information" /E /G %username%:F
Surely it cannot be this? >>
"The System Restore Utility May Be Suspended on a System Drive Even Though There Is Enough Disk Space":
http://support.microsoft.c
Can't really see how it's still an infection when you've scanned the system so thoroughly.
Don't yet wish to suggest this move, & hope we will not need to, it's a bit like using a sledge hammer to crack a nut >
How to Perform a Windows XP Repair Install:
http://www.michaelstevenst
Will ponder some more & get back to you later.
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by: dmwynnePosted on 2009-02-23 at 10:48:53ID: 23714421
Use malwarebytes.org scanner.