
| /l:eng Related to the Dell OEM version of the Sound Blaster Audigy 2 sound card. If this item is listed and checked in startup, the System32 Folder will appear on every startup. A patch is available - filename R75304.EXE - that fixes the issue. You can find that file at support.dell.com by typing that name in the 'Search' box available there. It addresses the root of the problem in Creative's software and corrects it. Unfortunately there is no direct link to the file, but it's easily available using th.. More Information
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| [filename] Added by the BOOKMARKER.J TROJAN! This file is located in a Windows\inet20004 or Winnt\inet20004 folder More Information
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| [path to csrss.exe] Added by the SMALL-AQ TROJAN! Note - this is not the legitimate csrss.exe process which is always located in the System (9x/Me) or System32 (NT/2K/XP) folder and should not normally figure in Msconfig/Startup! More Information
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| [path to services.exe] Added by the SMALL-AQ TROJAN! Note - this is not the legitimate services.exe process which is always located in the System (9x/Me) or System32 (NT/2K/XP) folder and should not normally figure in Msconfig/Startup! This file is located in an "Inetsrv" subfolder More Information
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| [path] hidden32.exe [path] explorer.exe Added by the ZCREW.B TROJAN! Note - the legitimate Windows Explorer (explorer.exe) is located in the Windows or Winnt folder and would not normally appear in Msconfig/Startup unless you added it manually! More Information
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| [random filename] Added by an unidentified VIRUS, WORM or TROJAN! Unlike the legitimate ICQ Lite executable, which will be located in the ICQLITE folder in Program Files, this particular impostor is located in the Windows or Winnt\System32 directory More Information
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| [random filename].exe Added by the DIALER-Y TROJAN! Note - uses a random filename and random folders. Usually the folder containing the file is a Temp folder More Information
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| [random filename].exe Added by the NUCLEAR TROJAN! Note - this trojan file is found in the Windows\NR or Winnt\NR folder More Information
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| [worm filename] Added by the CQG WORM! Note - this is not the legitimate services.exe process which is always located in the System (9x/Me) or System32 (NT/2K/XP) folder and should not normally figure in Msconfig/Startup! This file is found in the Common Files folder More Information
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| ab.exe Argentum Backup - a small backup program that lets you easily back up your documents and folders More Information
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| ACCAgnt.exe AOL ISP software related, file located in a "AOL Computer Check-Up" folder. What does it do and is it required? More Information
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| adaware.exe RapidBlaster variant (in a "Adaware" folder in Program Files). Recommended you use RapidBlaster Killer to uninstall - see here. Note - this is not the valid Lavasoft Adaware More Information
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| adaware.exe RapidBlaster variant (in a "Adaware" folder in Program Files). Recommended you use RapidBlaster Killer to uninstall - see here. Note - this is not the valid Lavasoft Adaware More Information
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| adaware.exe RapidBlaster variant (in a "foo1" folder in Program Files). Recommended you use RapidBlaster Killer to uninstall - see here More Information
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| adaware.exe RapidBlaster variant (in a "foo1" folder in Program Files). Recommended you use RapidBlaster Killer to uninstall - see here More Information
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| agentsvr.exe Malware, detected by Kaspersky as AdWare.Monker.a. NOTE: do NOT confuse with the Microsoft Agent Server application of the same name as described here - the legitimate file will always be located in the Windows\Msagent folder More Information
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| ahfp.exe Advanced Hide Folders - "is powerful file security program. It allows to hide folders or hide files. Advanced Hide Folders is very useful to keep your personal data away from others. Others will not know where your personal files exist and they will not be able to accidentally view, delete or modify them either" More Information
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| ahfp.exe Advanced Hide Folders - "is powerful file security program. It allows to hide folders or hide files. Advanced Hide Folders is very useful to keep your personal data away from others. Others will not know where your personal files exist and they will not be able to accidentally view, delete or modify them either" More Information
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| aimaol.exe RapidBlaster variant (in a "Aimaol" folder in Program Files). Recommended you use RapidBlaster Killer to uninstall - see here More Information
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| aimaol.exe RapidBlaster variant (in a "Aimaol" folder in Program Files). Recommended you use RapidBlaster Killer to uninstall - see here More Information
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| AppPlus.exe AppPlus - "menu bar or tray launcher that docks to your desktop, floats or sits in your System Tray. Create graphic/text-based buttons that launch any number of programs, Websites, e-mail addresses or folders (which open in the AppPlus Menu System)" More Information
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| armon32.exe Monitors your progress on the internet; hang-ups, connection speeds, internet congestion and traffic flow. It prevents some games from running also. To disable the Access Ramp Monitor (1) Open Windows Explorer (2) Open the Program Files folder (3) Open the MindSpring folder (4) Open the AccessRamp folder (5) Double-click on the ARMCfg32.exe file (6) Uncheck Enable Dialup Monitor and click OK (7) Restart the computer and try again More Information
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| asgard.exe Added by the SDBOT-AEA WORM! Note - the legitimate Windows Explorer (explorer.exe) is located in the Windows or Winnt folder and would not normally appear in Msconfig/Startup unless you added it manually! This one is located in the System (9x/Me) or System32 (NT/2K/XP) folder More Information
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| Atisched.exe Component that remains resident in memory and automatically launches the ATI VIDEO PLAYER at a user selected time and date. Delete the shortcut in the Start -> Programs -> Startup folder as well. Functions could re-enable the program to load at start-up and re-introduce the shortcut. Try it and see More Information
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| AUTOBACK.EXE ERUNT backup utility - when added to the user's startup folder automatically backs up the registry each time the system boots, resulting in numerous backups that can be restored More Information
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