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Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section bad image error message windows 7 that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows 7 how to fix bad image error message windows 7 Help Forums Windows 7 help and support Software » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads bad image error windows 8 Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: Windows 7 repeated bad image error messages Page 1 of 2 1 2 > 12 Nov 2011 #1 bad image error windows xp samlazenby Windows 7 Ulitmate x64 2 posts Windows 7 repeated bad image error messages Hello, I have recently been getting error messages from my computer (running Windows 7 x64bit) when I open any program or go to log on or log off (except Google chrome). The error message says, "C:\PROGRA~2\IMESHA~1\MediaBar\Datamng… is either not designed to run on
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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." The error message window has the title *whatever program*.exe - Bad Image. I have tried un-installing and re-installing other programs the error appears for, but it even appears when I open the windows calculator for example. Here are the titles the error message has had but all have had the same message as above. splwow64.exe spinstall.exe wevtutil.exe SSText3d.exe LogonUI.exe (Occurs every time I log on or log off or lock the computer) AtBroker.exe calc.exe userinit.exe dwm.exe explorer.exe rundll32.exe WinMail.exe unregmp2.exe regsvr32.exe StikyNot.exe Dinotify.exe I have tried running various virus scans and malware checks and checks with Spybot. Any suggestions will be gratefully received as this is a vital computer as I am doing my A levels! Thanks in advance S My System Specs OS Windows 7 Ulitmate x64 samlazenby View Public Profile Find More Posts by samlazenby . 12 Nov 2011 #2 theog ME/XP/Vista/Win7 11,444 po
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malware has come to be known. The 'Bad Image' error message is not uncommon in the Windows operating system. However, the Bad Image Virus is a way in which criminals take advantage of the Bad Image error message in order to cause a computer user to panic. Instances of the Bad Image Virus have been known to date as far back as 2008 and probably even before. Basically, this fake error message is a component of various malware infections, usually those that seek to scam the victim by convincing him/her to purchase a fake anti-virus program. The Bad Image Virus may also be a component of several rootkit infections. These kinds of malware threats attempt to disable any legitimate security software on the victim's computer system. Whenever the victim attempts to access one of these programs, the malware residing on the victim's hard drive causes the infected operating system to display the Bad Image error message. While a single instance of the Bad Image error message may in fact be related to an actual application error, the vast majority of cases in which this message appears are related to a malware infection using the Bad Image Virus component. This is especially true in the case of computer systems running the Windows Vista or Windows 7 operating system, in which the Bad Image error message is much more uncommon. Typically, when the Bad Image Virus causes this error message, the victim will receive numerous alerts, with this fake error message appearing non-stop. How Does the Bad Image Virus Get into a Computer System? Despite the name that this infection receives, this component is usually part of a multi-component Trojan infection. Most Trojans cannot spread by themselves and require social engineering tactics in order to enter a computer system. The Bad Image Virus in particular has been associated with various freeware applications, especially those offering GUI upgrades for computer users seeking to make their compu