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Old 06-17-2008, 10:09 AM   #9 (permalink)
GameMaster
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Hi, Punk asked me if I can replace him on this one as he has exams and won't be helping until Friday.

It seems that he's done a great job here. I think the ComboFix deleted all the nasties, but I still want to try this one:

Download Avenger, and unzip it to your desktop or somewhere you can find it. (Do not run it yet).

Note: This program is for use on Windows XP 32 bit systems only, and must be run from an Administrator account.
  • Open a Notepad file by clicking Start > Run and typing Notepad.exe in the box, click OK.
  • Click Format, and ensure Word Wrap is unchecked.
  • Copy and Paste the text in the box below into Notepad.
  • Now save the file as RemoveFiles.txt in a location where you can find it.

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Files to delete:
C:\WINDOWS\xkefqtgs.dll
C:\WINDOWS\kvsdpfeaqnm.dll
C:\WINDOWS\rtsplgob.dll
C:\WINDOWS\rnopbfgt.dll
Note: the above code was created specifically for this user. If you are not this user, do NOT follow these directions as they could damage the workings of your system.

Start Avenger by double clicking on Avenger.exe.
  • Check Load script from file:
  • Click on the folder symbol below and to the right, and browse to RemoveFiles.txt.
  • Double click it to enter it into Avenger.
  • Click the green traffic light symbol.
  • You will be asked if you want to execute the script, answer Yes.
  • At this point you may get prompts from your protection systems, allow them please.
  • Avenger will set itself up to run the next time you re-boot, and will prompt you to re-start immediately.
  • Answer Yes, and allow your computer to re-boot.
  • Upon re-boot a command window will briefly appear on screen (this is normal).
  • A Notepad text file will be created C:\avenger.txt.
  • Copy and Paste it into your next post please.

If this is clean, you're probably clean.
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