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Anti-Malware Mobile Anti-Exploit Endpoint Security Breach Remediation More More More All Activity Home how to fix bad image error windows 8 Malware Removal Help Malware Removal for Windows Resolved Malware Removal Logs Please help! Bad image error dll! Sign in to how to fix bad image error windows xp follow this Followers 1 Please help! Bad image error dll! Started by toxiicraini, July 9, 2015 bad image error dll help please urgent 20 posts in this topic toxiicraini New Member http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/error-code-bad-image-windows-7/e3b2b788-1415-4dd6-ae90-c413ba1e726a Topic Starter Members 14 posts ID: 1 Posted July 9, 2015 I had a problem earlier, I couldn't click on anything so I tried to fix it and it was fixed! But now I have a bad image error constantly popping up and I really need assistance !!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Maniac Forum Deity Experts 22,799 posts https://forums.malwarebytes.org/topic/170290-please-help-bad-image-error-dll/ Location: Bulgaria, EU ID: 2 Posted July 9, 2015 Hello toxiicraini and ! My name is Borislav and I will be glad to help you solve your malware problem. Please note:If you are a paying customer, you have the privilege to contact the help desk at Consumer Support. If you choose this option to get help, please let me know.I recommend you to keep the instructions I will be giving you so that they are available to you at any time. You can save them in a text file or print them.Make sure you read all of the instructions and fixes thoroughly before continuing with them.Follow my instructions strictly and don’t hesitate to stop and ask me if you have any questions.Post your log files, don't attach them. Every log file should be copy/pasted in your next reply.Do not perform any kind of scanning and fixing without my instructions. If you want to proceed on your own, please let me know.Please follow the instructions here and then post your log files in a new reply in this thread: https://forums.malwarebytes.org/index.php?/topic/9573-im-infected-what-do-i-do-now/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites toxiicraini New Member Topic Starter
→ Solved Malware Logs Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. All exe files present https://forums.pcpitstop.com/index.php?/topic/204603-all-exe-files-present-bad-image-error-message-windows/ Bad Image Error Message Windows Started by JMCJR , Feb 14 2015 11:32 AM dll bad image error windows 7 Page 1 of 5 1 2 3 Next » This topic is http://www.windows10forums.com/threads/bad-image-error.2770/ locked 92 replies to this topic #1 JMCJR JMCJR Member Members 52 posts Posted 14 February 2015 - 11:32 AM Yesterday morning, my wife sat down at her desk and saw nothing bad image but a bad image error window for an application. Computer had apparently rebooted overnight and in trying to x/close the window, wouldn't allow this, had to click on OK and that just presented a similar window for a different program - this happened over and over again, many times, apparently for every program that was trying to launch on startup. Searched and searched on another bad image error PC for what this might be - was finally able to run AVG which found something (I can't recall what) but indicated it couldn't be repaired/healed. Ended up trying multiple things throughout the day - ran Vipre according to those instructions in Safe Mode, ran SFS Scannow, Malwarebytes, AVG - all multiple times and in Safe Mode. Nothing (at least no threats related to fixing this problem) turned up. Found a post at this website/forum last night that referred to Combofix, but everything I see on this particular tool indicates that it isn't wise to use without expert assistance. This problem is like no other I've experienced, crippling. Help would be very much appreciated! A bit more info - almost every single error indicated the program was "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". I believe above this the window showed the program (program.exe) - Bad Image and the path C:\progra~1\movies~1 (example)\datamngr.dll. There was one instance noted that said: IAStorIcon.exe - Application Error Application has g
1 My new installation of Windows 10 worked ok for 1 day then 8 programs generate the message C:\windows\system32\wininet.dll saying its either not designed for the current version of windows or contains an error. The error status 0x0000020 This issues stops me running almost any program from the web eg Skype Incredimail etc and prevent many from operating that previously existed. I ended up deleting some to reinstall in an attempt to correct the issues but that made it worse in that installation is aborted by the bad image error. The web so far has drawn a black in searching for this error. The Microsoft Community suggested I ran a scan via system command admin for a SFC/scannow but that did not help aany. So if anybody can help me as I am told the files to revert to windows 7 have been removed so I am stuck with 10. It does look good now as I have found out how to access almost everything as before, even the simple Control Panel just right click the left hand windows 10 icon in the bottom tool bar and select Control Panel- so easy once I found out. I have added a jpg of the 8 error messages for you. Attached Files: all dll probs.jpg File size: 267.6 KB Views: 483 Peter McCulloch, Aug 22, 2015 #1 Advertisements Trouble Noob Whisperer Moderator Joined: Nov 19, 2013 Messages: 8,062 Likes Received: 920 Location: Northwest Indiana U.S.A. wininet.dll is one of those windows system files that contains multiple icons as well as other bits associated with various APIs. If it has become corrupt (by whatever means) you might want to consider renaming it to something like wininet.OLD and then replacing it with a known good copy from another resource (another Windows 10 machine, with a matching version and bit architecture of Windows 10). Unfortunately you may not be able to do this on a live (running) system and may have to resort to something like a Linux Distro Live CD to accomplish the task. Just a thought..... not a mandate. Trouble, Aug 22, 2015 #2 Advertisements Peter McCulloch Joined: Aug 22, 2015 Messages: 6 Likes Received: 1 I have tied