Error Opening Pagefile.sys
Blue or orange "error opening" notifications in Computer scan log KB Solution ID: KB2155 |Document ID: 11452|Last Revised: August 9, 2016 Tweet Issue When performing a computer scan, you may occasionally see multiple blue or orange (depending on product version) "error opening" notifications in the Scan log. Figure 1-1 Click the image to view larger in new window Solution Generally, your ESET product is unable to scan files that are displayed as blue or orange entries (depending on product version) in the scan log due to the fact that: The file is password protected (for example, there are multiple user profiles on the computer) The file is a Windows system or program file The file is currently in use by other programs or background processes Windows uses and locks certain files from startup until shutdown. These files and any others that are running in memory can't be used by or tampered with by other programs, including ESET products or potential malware. ESET does scan these files during startup and again during shutdown to ensure that they are not corrupt. If a locked file contains a threat, it will appear in red text in the scan log-files displayed in blue are noted for informational purposes only and do not pose a threat to your system. Exclude a file or folder from Real-time scanning. Related: Create a Computer scan log and submit it to ESET Customer Care for analysis How do I create a SysInspector log and submit it to ESET Customer Care for analysis? Where can I find log files created by my ESET product? Was this information helpful? Languages This article is available in the following languages: NederlandsDeutschעבריתItalianoSlovenčinaEspañol Tools Printer Friendly Rate this Page Additional Assistance Malware DescriptionsSubmit a Case Online Community ESET User Forums Visit us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter ESET KB on YouTube ESET RSS Feeds ESET For Home For Business Suppor
be down. Please try the request again. Your cache administrator is webmaster. Generated Fri, 14 Oct 2016 10:56:39 GMT by s_ac15 (squid/3.5.20)
Browse Forums Guidelines Staff Online Users Members More Activity All Activity My Activity Streams Unread Content Content I https://forums.malwarebytes.org/topic/105780-please-help-me-im-infected-with-a-virus-and-it-wont-be-deleted/ Started Search More Malwarebytes.com Anti-Malware Anti-Malware for Mac Anti-Malware Mobile Anti-Exploit Endpoint Security Breach Remediation More More More All Activity Home Malware Removal Help Malware Removal for Windows Resolved http://www.techsupportforum.com/forums/f112/solved-antivir-warnings-c-hiberfil-sys-and-c-pagefile-sys-315209.html Malware Removal Logs Please Help me im infected with a virus and it wont be deleted! Sign in to follow this Followers 0 Please Help me im infected with error opening a virus and it wont be deleted! Started by christoskara, February 5, 2012 virus malware eset system32 3 posts in this topic christoskara New Member Topic Starter Members 2 posts ID: 1 Posted February 5, 2012 Hi for the last 2 weeks , every single time i turn on my pc an message comes up from error opening pagefile.sys eset nod 32 antivirus that im infected ive scanned with malwarebytes anti-malware pro several times (full scan and quick scan) on my 2 hard drives and nothing comes up, everything's just normal. But when i scan with eset nod 32 antivirus i get the following log (and results):"Scan LogVersion of virus signature database: 6812 (20120120)Date: 2/5/2012 Time: 5:00:39 PMScanned disks, folders and files: Operating memory;C:\Boot sector;D:\Boot sector;C:\;D:\Operating memory » \GLOBAL??\9e503744\Windows\$NtUninstallKB43284$\2656057156\Desktop.ini - Win32/Sirefef.DN trojan - cleaned by deleting [1]Operating memory » \\.\globalroot\systemroot\system32\mswsock.dll - error opening [4]C:\hiberfil.sys - error opening [4]C:\pagefile.sys - error opening [4]Scan terminated by user.Number of scanned objects: 15289Number of threats found: 1Number of cleaned objects: 1Time of completion: 5:02:27 PM Total scanning time: 108 sec (00:01:48)Notes:[1] Object has been deleted as it only contained the virus body.[4] Object cannot be opened. It may be in use by another application or operating system. "So there s obviously a problem in the operating memory and it seems to be causing all sorts of problems like:I get this: and also i cannot update ese
98 & ME Support Windows Servers Microsoft Office Support Internet Browsers and Email Internet Explorer & Edge Forum Mozilla / Firefox Browsers Other Browsers Email Alternative Computing Linux Support Mac Support Other Operating Systems Hardware Support Overclocking Motherboards, Bios & CPU Hard Drive Support Removable Media Drives RAM & Power Supply Sound Cards Case Mod Driver Support Video Card Support Printer Support Laptop Support Building Other Hardware Support Networking Forum Networking Support Modems / Cable / DSL / Satellite Cabling & Network Cards Protocols & Routing File & Application Sharing Security & Firewalls The IT Pro Certification & Career Programming Gaming Forum PC Gaming Support Game Installation Support Console Gaming Support Online/Network Gaming Support Mods & Maps Gaming Discussion Design Forum Web Design & Dev Graphic Design/Multimedia Web Serving & Management Design Discussion & FAQ Website Design Counsel Smart Devices Apple iOS Android OS Blackberry/RIM OS Palm WebOS Windows Mobile Other Mobile Tech Support Articles Apple Certification Gaming General Hardware Internet Linux Networking Photography Security Software Tips & Tricks Windows Spyware 1st Steps Rules Tech Support Forum > Security Center > General Computer Security [SOLVED] ANTIVIR Warnings: C:\hiberfil.sys and C:\pagefile.sys User Name Remember Me? Password Site Map Posting Help Register Rules Today's Posts Search Site Map Home Forum Rules Members List Contact Us Community Links Pictures & Albums Members List Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Search Site / Google View Posts New Posts Your Posts Go to Page... [SOLVED] ANTIVIR Warnings: C:\hiberfil.sys and C:\pagefile.sys This is a discussion on [SOLVED] ANTIVIR Warnings: C:\hiberfil.sys and C:\pagefile.sys within the General Computer Security forums, part of the Tech Support Forum category. Newl