Do you have access to another computer? If so you could download programs to a thumb drive or cd and then take them to the infected computer and install them. You could also try Safe Mode with Networking which would allow you to boot the computer with only the barest necessary files running AND give you internet access and you possibly could download removal programs that way.
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Exactly WHAT website are you trying to access? Are you using the infected computer to come here?
Try downloading and running HiJackThis using this executable.
Then run the scan and post the log here.
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What I gave you was really not a link to a website but should have given you the actual executable program file.
Can you access this site which will give you HiJackThis
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You are running Hijackthis from the zip file. Extract it to a permanent folder then run it again please.
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You have Zone Alarm Firewall on there are you also running the Windows Firewall?
Try turning off Zone Alarm and see if you can access any of the security programs.
Have you done any scans with your AVG 8 that is you anti-virus program and where you should begin, with a full scan with it.
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Try running the scan in safe mode.
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Both of these files are fine.
Analysethis.exe is HiJackThis only renamed.
ctfmon.exe is located properly and is involved with the language/alternative input services. It will run as long as Text Services and Speech applets in the Control Panel are enabled. Not required if you don't need these features and can be turned off there.
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Hi Katrina,
See if you can do this:
-- Download DDS by sUBs and save it to your Desktop
-- If your AV has a script blocker, please disable it
-- DoubleClick on dds.scr to run the tool
* A command box will open, displaying added information for your reading pleasure while DDS completes its scan.
* Upon completion, a Dialog Box should open instructing you to save and post the TWO resulting logs (DDS.txt & Attach.txt).
- Copy&Paste the DDS.txt into your next post.
- Please post Attach.txt as an attachment to your post - there is no need to Zip it. If you don’t know how to post an attachment, please Copy&Paste it along with the DDS.txt scanlog.
Cheers :)
PP
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I tried to download, but when I clicked on the link you provided, the page loaded like what it does when I try to go to AVG's website (internet explorer cannot display the page)
--- Are you able to RightClick on the DDS link I posted and select "Save As" and then save it?
--- Run a scan with HijackThis and Check the Box next to this line and then Click "Fix Checked."
O20 - AppInit_DLLs: ,avgrsstx.dll zrqabm.dll
--- Please do a search of your machine for this file: zrqabm.dll
It will likely be in the System32 Folder - Be sure to enable the viewing of hidden files.
Then, once you find the file's location see if you can do this:
Go here ---> and use the Browse Button at the top of the page to navigate to zrqabm.dll and and Submit it for analysis. Let us know what you find.
Best Luck :)
PP
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So I ran HiJack this and found zrqabm.dll and fixed it.
I then ran the scan and found the file.
-- Are you able to ZIP zrqabm.dll and attach it to your next reply? Please try that for me.
-- Download and Install Firefox browser (linky below) and tell us if you have the same problems as with IE.
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/
PP :)
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