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Missing file caued by virus?

Discussion in 'Security and Privacy' started by namar, 2007/06/29.

  1. 2007/06/29
    namar

    namar Inactive Thread Starter

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    I have been trying to load a tv stick onto my pc but all i get is that file "usbccgp.sys" is missing.

    I have tried searching the web but all Im getting is that is it caused by a virus but dont know how to correct it

    Can any one help please

    Thanks
    Namar :confused:
     
  2. 2007/06/30
    mailman Lifetime Subscription

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    Hi, namar. Welcome to Windows BBS! :)

    usbccgp.sys should be located in the C:\Windows\System32 folder. It is a protected system file. If you follow the procedure below, that might replace the apparently missing file.


    Perhaps Windows XP's System File Checker (SFC) will help you resolve your issue.

    • Have your Windows XP CD handy because you may be prompted to insert it into your CD drive during this process.
    • Click Start > Run...
    • Type [FONT= "Courier New"][SIZE= "3"]sfc /scannow[/SIZE][/FONT] in the "Open:" field.
    • Click the OK button.
    A "Windows File Protection" window will open and display its progress. If SFC runs successfully without any intervention from you, it will take approximately 15-25 minutes to complete. When SFC completes, the "Windows File Protection" window will simply disappear.

    To see any changes that may have been made by SFC after it completes:
    • Click Start > Run...
    • Type [FONT= "Courier New"][SIZE= "3"]eventvwr.msc[/SIZE][/FONT] in the "Open:" field.
    • Click the OK button.
    • Click the "System" item on the left side of the "Event Viewer" window.
    Any changes made by SFC will be displayed (in reverse order) as "Windows File Protection" events between Event ID 64016 (Windows File Protection started) and 64017 (Windows File Protection completed).

    Double-click on an event (or right-click on the event and select "Properties ") to view details about the event. You can use the up/down arrow buttons on the right side of the event's "Properties" window to view details about adjacent events without having to close the event's "Properties" window.

    If you want to copy event details to your clipboard (for pasting into Notepad or a forum message, for example), use the button immediately below the up/down arrow buttons in the event's "Properties" window.

    Please let us know whether this works for you or not. :)
     

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  4. 2007/06/30
    namar

    namar Inactive Thread Starter

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    Thanks Mailman

    Will carry out these instructions later and will let you know the result

    :) Namar
     
  5. 2007/07/14
    mailman Lifetime Subscription

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    You're welcome, namar. :)

    Any luck?
     

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