Are you sure of the spelling of that file, as Google says it doesn't seem to exist.
Not sure what it is, but why not try a few things before to help decide? Do the steps here. http://www.windowsbbs.com/showthread.php?t=37074...
Uninstall the printer, and Shut down. Unplug printer from computer and boot up. Then Find the file "SD4.DLL" to and rename it to "SD4.OLD "....
Uninstall Weatherbug and reboot. Rescan with HJT, and remove these. O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [Media Pass] C:\Program Files\Media Pass\MediaPass.exe...
The file you downloaded from WD creates the floppy for you. Just unzip it, insert a floppy into the drive, and then run the program. You can go...
I merged the two threads. You may find out which service has done that by right clicking My Computer and select Manage. Then see what the System...
Thanks for posting how it is going, enjoy!
Going good so far. Disable System Restore, and reboot. This is important to do this, as you do not want these files to reappear. Now you use...
Uninstall New.net (it may say SaveNow or WhenU) and reboot, then run WinSockFix Uninstall WinTools and reboot. Then change Spybot into...
About your nameserver, it appears to be your internet access providor. The below are your problem, believe me that these aren't AVG files....
For future reference to get into Safe Mode. Go to Start\Run and type in Msconfig and press Enter. When it opens, click on the Advanced button....
What messages do you get if you try to start the computer without the floppy in?
You certainly have very little to remove. Rescan with HJT, and remove these items. O2 - BHO: sPeerObj Class -...
An MRU [Most Recently Used] is not a file, but files you have accessed, or typed in words such as a file search, also could be Auto Complete. Safe...
I merged the thread you started and edited it in. Please stick to this one. First thing you need to do is unzip HJT into it own folder, name it...
I think you may have found it.
It certainly sounds like the extraction went successful. But it does sound like you need to reinstall windows. It would be bit by bit any other...
Your log looks clean to me, except for the below which I missed before, and this is just cleanup. O2 - BHO: (no name) -...
Thanks for posting back. If the problem does not appear, regular cleanup may be all you need to do in the future.
This may be nothing more than a simple glitch in the registry, try this. Restart in Dos Mode, and do these two commands. scanreg /opt scanreg...
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