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Can't delete file infected with Trojan.Vundo B
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post May 12 2005, 01:30 PM
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Hi There

I have the same problem as in the topic in the thread:

http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/Can_t_delet...doB-t22943.html

The file in my case are:
C:\Windows\Registration\javaxml.dll being used by the winlogon.exe
C:\System32\req.dat beinf used by the explorer.exe and winlogon.exe

When I start in safe mode, my explorer dies within 2 mins, so I have to rely on command line; but I can start processes if I am quick.

I somehow managed to delete the the req.dat but now what happens is that just after the shutdown process, the computer shows me a blue memory error screen and then I have shut the power off manually.

If you would require more specifics please, just tell me.

Thanks a lot.
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