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mercuryrsng , Jul 24 2013 09:33 PM This topic is locked 14 replies to this topic #1 mercuryrsng mercuryrsng Members 298 posts OFFLINE Local time:05:02 AM Posted 24 July 2013 - 09:33 PM Hello, I am coming from here,http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/501820/infected-computer-what-to-do/page-2 I was referred to here because I had a malware infection and I still have one annoying thing, a popup on restart that states "the module "C:\Users\Mike\AppData\Local\TOSHIBA\kmbytkeu.dll" " failed to load" There is some other text about making sure the file is stored in a specific path, and that the file could not be found The title of the popup is RegScr32. A google search for the dll file brings up nothing. Here is the DDS log. DDS (Ver_2012-11-20.01) - NTFS_AMD64 Internet Explorer: 10.0.9200.16635 BrowserJavaVersion: 10.25.2 Run by Mike at 3:57:13 on 2013-07-25 Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 6.1.7601.1.1252.1.1033.18.5610.3820 [GMT -4:00] . AV: Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware *Enabled/Updated* {ADA629C7-7F48-5689-624A-3B76997E0892} AV: Microsoft Security Essentials *Disabled/Updated* {3F839487-C7A2-C958-E30C-E2825BA31FB5} SP: Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware *Enabled/Updated* {16C7C823-5972-5907-58FA-0004E2F9422F} SP: Windows Defender *Disabled/Updated* {D68DDC3A-831F-4fae-9E44-DA132C1ACF46} SP: Microsoft Security Essentials *Disabled/Updated* {84E27563-E198-C6D6-D9BC-D9F020245508} FW: Firewall *Enabled* {959DA8E2-3527-57D1-4915-924367AD4FE9} . ============== Running Processes =============== . C:\windows\system32\lsm.exe C:\windows\system32\svchost.exe -k DcomLaunch C:\windows\system32\svchost.ex
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error keeps popping up 3Contributors 5Replies 9Views 7 YearsDiscussion Span 7 Years Ago Last Post by Suspishio 0 7 Years Ago As soon as I boot up I keep getting the following error pops up every couple of minutes: RunDLL Error loading c:Users\lyeerluna.Brian\AppData\Local\ihopoxaz.dll The specified module could not be found. I have McAfee and have scanned for any viruses and am clean. I think this al started when I tried to download a bitclient called uTorrent. As soon as I started to run it, a bunch of rundll error windows kept popping up one on top of the other very quickly. I basically had to shut down and remove that program. I now have Vuze instead and that works fine, but keep getting this error popping up every minute or two. I don't know enough about computers to go digging around in windows and trying different things. I'll most likely screw something up even worse. By the way, my name is Brian and lyeerluna is my username that shows on my screen when windows vista opens up. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! lyeerluna 2 posts since Apr 2009 Newbie Member windows-vista-7-8 Ask a Different Question 0 Suspishio 32 7 Years Ago I doubt that you are clean. Torrent-anything is well known for being a trojan source. You should take the measures described in the Virus forum and clean your system out with the right tools. I could be wrong, but I doubt it just looking at the name of the suspect dll (ihopoxaz.dll). It might be that your Virus program has found and removed the trojan dll but the damage is aready done and something else is looking for that dll. You need to act urgently. 0 Discussion Starter lyeerluna 7 Years Ago I doubt that you are clean. Torrent-anything is well known for being a trojan source. You should take the measures described in the Virus forum and clean your system out with the right tools. I could be wrong, but I doubt it just looking at the name of the suspect dll (ihopoxaz.dll). It might be that your Virus program has found and removed the trojan dll but the damage is aready done and something else is looking for that dll. You need to act urgently. Thank you for your reply. Forgive my ignorance, but I couldn't find any "Virus forum" that you spoke of. Could you elaborate on the "measures described" and the "right tools"? Again, I really appreciate you responding, Suspishio, and hopeb to hear from you a