swamimarti Posted August 16, 2006 Share Posted August 16, 2006 Both safe and regular modes found deleted and found again repeatedly:Tried to run unupdated yahoo macafee, and it found:Network1.Popups AdwareYourEnhancement DownloaderWinBo32 Adware spybot ; found and (fixed?):AbetterInternetMediaMotoradaware se full system scan; found and fixed?Win32.Tro… Malware c:\WINDOWS\mrnla.exeWin32.Tro… Malware c: \WINDWOwnupkae.exeADAWARE:C:WINDOWS\Cookies\test@trafficmp[1].txtC:WINDOWS\Cookies\test@trafficmp[2].txtC:WINDOWS\Cookies\test@tribalfusionj[1].txtC:WINDOWS\Cookies\test@ tribalfusionj [2].txtC:WINDOWS\Cookies\test@ tripod [1].txtC:WINDOWS\Cookies\m.j.swaim@tripod[1].txtC:WINDOWS\Cookies\test@valueclick [1].txtC:WINDOWS\Cookies\test@z1.addserver [1].txtC:WINDOWS\Cookies\test@zedo [3].txtC:WINDOWS\Cookies\test@zedo [2].txtC:WINDOWS\Cookies\test@zedo [1].txtUnable to deleteWent to safe mode ctrl pane /internet options / settings / window/cookies and deleted thousands of cookies.the only thing left is my directory which wont deleteSpeaking of which, there are a lot of copies of my diretory scattered around under various names with icons on the control panel along with the icon for WinAntiVirusPro 2006Had a spybot pop-up message: System Startup global entryValue added:Entry: win3207086739768add infinitum - just change the number after win32, also multiple copies of win32XXXXXand "mrnla" on ctrl_alt_delete programs running probably others that shouldn't be there. Also window:RUNDLLError loading C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\DMONWV.DLLI have been struggling with this for 37 days, so don't have a good registry to go back to. I can do a few things in safe mode still, but in regular mode: run out of space on bootup.Accessing internet and you from another computer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pcalvert Posted August 17, 2006 Share Posted August 17, 2006 It sounds to me like you'd be better off formatting the HDD and reinstalling Windows. However, you may want to try this first:General Cleaning Instructions Also, if you're unable to get rid of something by deleting it in Safe Mode, I would try booting into DOS instead. And while you're in DOS, scan with F-Prot for DOS.Good luck!Phil Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LLXX Posted August 17, 2006 Share Posted August 17, 2006 Trojans are usually self-contained and don't spread to other files, whereas virii will infect other files (they're parasitic). It seems you have the latter, in which case a reinstall is highly recommended. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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