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PC froze again earlier. Upon restarting it wouldn't get any further than the "windows is starting up" light blue screen.
So I rebooted, pressed F8, selected "Last known good configuration" or whatever its called, and it started up ok. But now I've no sound again!
I ran ewido and it found 2 items:
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ewido security suite - Scan report
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+ Created on: 03:11:46, 05/12/2005
+ Report-Checksum: 8EA5FF45

+ Scan result:

C:\WINDOWS\system32\eefejfbl.exe -> Proxy.Wopla.n : Cleaned with backup
C:\Documents and Settings\Kris\Cookies\kris@rotator.adjuggler[1].txt -> Spyware.Cookie.Adjuggler : Cleaned with backup


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I rebooted, pressed F8, selected "Last known good configuration" or whatever its called, and it started up ok. But now I've no sound again!
I ran ewido and it found 2 items...
Unfortunately, the "Last known Good" configuration isn't always good.
If your computer was infected at the time that Windows saved its last system configuration "snapshot", infected files and the modifications they made to your system were backed up with everything else. Restoring your system to that point will restore the malicious entities along with the valid configuration info.


1. Please run HijackThis again and post the new log.

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Doesn't help that I can't copy and paste what it says
You can actually, and having the full details (Event ID, Source, faulting module, etc.) would help. Here's how to copy-n-paste that info:

- Double-click on an error to open the error's Properties window.

- In the Properties window, click on the button with the graphic of two pieces of paper on it; the button is at the right of the window just below the up arrow/down arrow buttons. You won't see anything happen when you click the button, but it will copy all of the details to the Windows clipboard.

- You can then paste the details into your next post in the same way that you paste your HijackThis log- by choosing "Paste" from the "File" menu or by hitting CTRL+V.
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Hi, sorry that I've not gotten back to you sooner but my pc had a very major crash before I could carry out the above. Something killed most of my services and I couldn't do anything. I ended up reinstalling Windows. However I'm still getting that problem with the system freezing completely.
Do I need to start a new topic or shall I just do what you asked and get back to you here?
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Sorry I didn't get back to this earlier.
Since the problem persists after you've reinstalled Windows, and your system looks to be free of viruses/spyware, you should probably start a new thread in our Windows 2000/XP forum and post as much background information on the problem as possible. Given the reformat, and the fact that your HJT and ewido logs look good, I don't think the problem is related to malicious infections.
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