Windows keep hanging! Hanged programs cannot be killed. Cause is unknown.

GameMaster

New Member
Funny. I told you, unninstall Spyware Doctor. You don't need anything for substitution...yet.
Run.dll is safe and good process/entry. So teh Doctor obviously has some problems or sth. You can always install it back again. But if this won't cure your system, you really need to reformat your HDD. So think about unninstalling Spyware Doctor.
 

SCC

New Member
Hello, GameMaster. Are u still there? If there's no way to fix this, I'm going to reformat...

However, I'd still like to know how to detect the cause pc hanging & high CPU usage...
 

SCC

New Member
Oops, soree. Didn't notice u replied. Okay, then. I'll try to uninstall the Spyware Doctor. However, the rundll32.exe might be manipulated. If this doesn't works, u've no more way?
 

GameMaster

New Member
I do.
Just click Allow changes next time.
It's important WIndows process. Google it and you'll see. That's not some virus.
 

dznutz

New Member
this is what happens when you visit those suspicious porn sites without the proper protection

why uninstall spyware doctor? i've tried a bunch of others and sd seems to be the best among them
 

GameMaster

New Member
It's obviously killed/modified by infections he had. So now he has to unninstall it and reinstall again ( the best to do ).
Also, he has to click Allow changes in registry, otherwise, system will hang because lacking rundll32.exe. Which is as I said, important legit WIndows file.
 

SCC

New Member
Soree for the late reply. Was a lil busy these few days. I've tried reinstalling Spyware Doctor, but it doesn't help. The point is there's still malware resides in my pc, but not Spyware Doctor.

I've wiped my system partition & reinstalled my Windows anyway. However, the same prob still appears within 12 hours in my fresh Windows. So, I'm thinking that the malware is residing in my other partitions as well. Wipe other partition as well? But I've a lot of data in those partitions. If I'm backing them up, means I might backing up the malware as well. Or my speculation is wrong?

If possible, I'd like to open a new topic, specifically on this malware, Trojan-Downloader.Dadobra.CP, as labeled by Spyware Doctor, to get more focused answers.
 
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