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Jul 18th, 2009
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Windows XP

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OS - XP SP 2
I had this Soundmix.exe showing up in my Task Manager for about 2 days since the time I used a Pen drive. I downloaded and used Regrun Reanimator which apparently removed it and I manually deleted the zipexr.dll file from the cache. Now I dont have instances of Soundmix.exe in the Task Manager. But when I use CCleaner, it shows up in the Startup . However, when I try to delete or disable, I cannot do so (pic embedded).

http://i979.photobucket.com/albums/a...h_ccleaner.jpg

Add & Remove Program of Control Panel doesn't work too. It shows :
http://i979.photobucket.com/albums/a...AddRemProg.jpg


When clicked on other programmes, it prompts to ask which program should it use:
http://i979.photobucket.com/albums/a...llose/Prgm.jpg

When I click on System Restore, it says I dont have the administrator rights to do so. However, I have only one user account in my Home Edition which was until now the Admin.

Can some one please tell me what's wrong with it ?

Note - I cannot boot into any of the safe modes
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Re: Windows XP

I think you have a virus.
In this case - You cannot boot a safe mode - you need boot from a rescue CD/DVD and restore Windows.
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Hey Magentamall. This is a virus you have here. Have you tried running Malwarebyte's Anti-Malware? you can download it from this website www.malwarebytes.org. Good luck!!
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Re: Windows XP

maybe is virus. You should use Ghost application to restore your windows
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