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| Computer is crashing along with explorer.exe and run32dll.exe Hello, This is my first post, and I'm not too sure what my next step should be... The problem started yesterday, and I suspect it's related to a virus that was supposedly removed by AVG. Here's what's going on: - Windows Explorer crashes every 3 seconds; it restarts, then the message box pops up again - Right after that message comes up (on startup), my laptop claims run32dll.exe has stopped working - Other programs seem to be going wonky: I've seen Windows Defender message, Synaptics [I think it's the mouse pad on my laptop], Windows Task Scheduler, etc. - I've run AVG scan, 6 threats were found, along with tracking cookies... removed all of it. - I tried opening HiJack This, but it won't open either. - No Uninstall option in Remove A Program. I have no idea what to do next. Everyone always asks for a HiJack This log, but how do I run it if it won't open? Other things that may help: - I'm a noob with computers - I'm running Vista Home Premium - I'm using an HP Pavillion laptop - 3 GB Ram - 220 GB HDD - I'll give other details if needed and I'll respond quickly :) Please help, and many thanks in advance. Justin |
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| Re: Computer is crashing along with explorer.exe and run32dll.exe If you have system restore in place, try going back to a date where the computer was working properly and that you suspect that the virus wasn't in your computer yet. you can access sytems restore by going to Start menu --- All Programs--- Accessories-- System Tools ---- System Restore Hope this helps |
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| Re: Computer is crashing along with explorer.exe and run32dll.exe Tried System Restore; didn't work - said there was a hardware failure or something of the sort... |
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| Re: Computer is crashing along with explorer.exe and run32dll.exe Update: I've solved the explorer.exe and run32dll.exe problem... A virus probably accessed the registry and added "Taskman" with the value run32dll.exe in winlogon. I removed it, and now explorer works fine. However, the problem is NOT resolved. Here's what I'm still experiencing: - Can't uninstall programs in Control Panel (The Uninstall / Change button is simply not there) - HOWEVER, a few recently added files can apparently be uninstalled; does this have something to do with the virus changing registry or files? - Certain programs don't run: Malware bytes, Hijack This, etc. - Programs requiring Internet don't install correctly - notably Spyware Doctor [Smart Update can't update] and Spybot S & D (I can, however, access the Internet...) - Computer is running a little slower than before the virus (I managed to speed it up a little since my last post - don't know how) - AVG Free 8 detected no threats when I ran a system scan last night - BitDefender trial can't scan past a file named SOFTWARE.sys, so it doesn't reach the fixing part - Kaspersky won't install because of AVG, and I can't uninstall AVG - the uninstaller says the program isn't installed, yet it obviously is. - Whenever I use Google and click a link, it brings me to the wrong site - mostly ads, or similar products, most likely more viruses - I'm still clueless as to what to do next. Also, I removed 4 threats with smaller fractions of BitDefender scanning: - Application.Generic.30184 - Application.Pwcrack.Cain.GL - Worm.Generic.47369 - Worm.Generic.47845 The last 2 couldn't be removed because they were in an archive - I deleted the whole folder containing the archive. In regards to these threats, they didn't seem to cause much damage because I only started getting symptoms July 2nd. Finally, if it helps, I know exactly what caused the virus. It was a torrent download, Network Magic Patch. The patch totally screwed up my laptop. I'm ashamed I had to download a patch in the first place, or that I even had uTorrent on my computer, but I have removed uTorrent and Network Magic altogether. No more torrents for me; I've learned my lesson the hard way. Thank you all for viewing this, and for trying to help. Justin, a teen who won't be using torrents for the rest of his life :| |
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