Computing.Net > Forums > Security and Virus > Video download

Computer Problems? Computing.Net has over 1,000,000 posts about all things technology related! Over 90% answered within 24 hours! Click here to start participating now! Also, be sure to check out the New User Guide.

Video download

Reply to Message Icon

Name: vince2093
Date: July 4, 2009 at 20:42:52 Pacific
OS: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
CPU/Ram: 2.167 GHz / 3061 MB
Product: Dell / XPS M1330
Subcategory: Viruses
Comment:

Hi

I wanted to see a video on the internet and when I clicked on it, it asked for my permission to download something. And I allowed it.

Here are the problems I am receiving.

-When I open internet explorer a message comes up and says: globalroot/systemroot/system32/MSIVXkxbkjmtfvvilpxwibvtwengtosimkpmw.dll is either not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error. Try installing the program again using the original installation media or contact your system administrator or the software vendor for support.

-And a pop-up shows up at every web page.

-And when I click on a link on google it opens a new page instead of changing the one I was on.

Thank you very much



Sponsored Link
Ads by Google

Response Number 1
Name: jdk (by neoark)
Date: July 5, 2009 at 07:44:37 Pacific

Response Number 2
Name: jdk (by neoark)
Date: July 6, 2009 at 09:05:00 Pacific
Reply:

Follow these steps in order numbered:

1) Download GMER: http://gmer.net/download.php
[This version will download a randomly named file (Recommended).]

2) Disconnect from the Internet and close all running programs.

3) Temporarily disable any real-time active protection so your security programs will not conflict with gmer's driver.

4) Double-click on the randomly named GMER file (i.e. n7gmo46c.exe) and allow the gmer.sys driver to load if asked.

5) GMER will open to the Rootkit/Malware tab and perform an automatic quick scan when first run. (do not use the computer while the scan is in progress)

6) If you receive a WARNING!!! about rootkit activity and are asked to fully scan your system...click NO.

7) Now click the Scan button. If you see a rootkit warning window, click OK.

8) When the scan is finished, click the Save... button to save the scan results to your Desktop. Save the file as gmer.log and upload it rapidshare.com. Post the download link to the uploaded file in your post.

9) Exit GMER and re-enable all active protection when done.

Note: Please give me the exact name of the file you downloaded in step 1 + post your log from step 8 in your next post.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Can you also make a new HijackThis log and upload it to rapidshare.com. HijackThis: Here

If I'm helping you and I don't reply within 24 hours send me a PM.


0

Response Number 3
Name: vince2093
Date: July 6, 2009 at 14:47:40 Pacific
Reply:

Where can I find the GMER file (i.e. n7gmo46c.exe).

ps: thanks allot


0

Sponsored Link
Ads by Google
Reply to Message Icon

Related Posts

See More







Post Locked

This post is quite old and has been locked from receiving new replies. Please create a new posting instead.


Go to Security and Virus Forum Home


Sponsored links

Ads by Google


Results for: Video download

Please examine Hijackthis log www.computing.net/answers/security/please-examine-hijackthis-log/10047.html

Agent ZMK removal www.computing.net/answers/security/agent-zmk-removal/23161.html

video file that won't delete www.computing.net/answers/security/video-file-that-wont-delete/19019.html