Now in safe mode, you will need to show hidden files and folders , as well as system files and extensions for known file types. Exit Reglite. Open C: and delete the file oo. Do this for all usernames. Open the control panel, then internet options and delete the temporary internet files, checking the box for offline content. Close Internet Options.
Then, still in the control panel, open the Java Plug-in, click the cache tab and then clear. Open My Computer, right click Local disk C: and choose properties, then disk cleanup. Check all boxes except compress old files and click OK. Upon reboot you will be greeted with a message window from the System Configuration Utility.
Check the box not to use and don't show, then click OK. Run another HijackThis scan and post the log. Let us know if the popups stop. Run Spyware Doctor again. It may find a few entries to clean up. Dear Dave, I've done everything as you proposed. Thank you for your help! Dear Dave, everything is great -- no pop-ups or anything else. Wow, I just can't believe I've got rid of this nasty thing. Usually I managed to remove ad- or spyware easily, but this one was really tricky.
Thank you very much -- it was incredibly annoying, especially when my 8 year old son was around. Thanks, you are great! Good news indeed! Your latest log looks clean, but you are considerably behind on Windows Updates.
Your comp is therefore vulnerable to quite a few security holes. I recommend you first re-enable system restore, then visit Windows Update and accept all critical updates offered choose the express install. Keep going back after reboots until there are no more offered.
Also recommend you download, install and update Ad-aware SE Personal from the link in my signature. Information provided by: Aleksei Abalmasov.
Problem Summary: Win XP displays following message on startup:. DLL - The specified module could not be found. Cannot find the source. Since it didnt cause any problem to me, i just leave for month now.. But now it starts to annoy me.. Help me how to get rid of this.. Problem Summary: How do I remove this and its associated files? Problem Summary: at bootup rundll. Problem Summary: dll error message. Show more. Instant Access utsgmon. Threat's description and solution are developed by Security Stronghold security team.
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Submit support ticket Threat's description and solution are developed by Security Stronghold security team. Here you can also learn: Technical details of Instant Access threat. How to remove Instant Access manually This problem can be solved manually by deleting all registry keys and files connected with Instant Access, removing it from starup list and unregistering all corresponding DLLs.
To get rid of Instant Access, you should: 1. It did fix them all. Pestpatrol has found 76 items related to "instant access", under name eGroup. I had done a little research and found that eGroup is a company that makes this spyware. I guess there are some items in the registry that are not cleaned out.
If I try to delete Intant Access folder in Prog. The same happens when I uncheck the box in startup folder. I have no idea what to do next. Please, help me. Thank you. Joined Jul 26, Messages 46, Please do this: First create a permanent folder somewhere like in My Documents and name it Hijack This. Now Click here to download Hijack This. Download it and click "Save". Save it to the Hijack This folder you just created. Click on Hijackthis. Click on the Do a system scan and save a logfile button.
It will scan and then ask you to save the log. Click "Save" to save the log file and then the log will open in notepad. Most of what it finds will be harmless or even required. Sorry for the delay, I was out of town. Logfile of HijackThis v1. Click "Advanced" and remove the check by "Only delete files in Windows temp folders older than 48 hours". You will run it later in safe mode. You will need them to refer to. Now put a tick by Standard File Kill.
In the "Full Path of File to Delete" box, copy and paste the following line then click on the button that has the red circle with the X in the middle. It will ask for confimation to delete the file. Click Yes..
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