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I am on a different computer

that computer is at home. I am at work now.

What i did in the registry was search for morphues.. and deleted any values that included the name morpheus
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that shared folder
the one that is named "... \_"

I had erased that folder and it reapears after each log in
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We will attempt a repair. The error messages appear to indicate that all the infections really did a number on your system. We need your system on line.

1. Please go to Start -> Run -> type cmd and press Enter.

2. At the command prompt type sfc /scannow, making sure to put a space between the "c" and the slash, and then press Enter. This will run the System File Checker.

3. Follow the prompts, and insert your Windows installation CD if requested.

4. Then please REBOOT your computer.


If you are still unable to get online after the above, Run HJT and post the lo

Edit: Please post it regardless.


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Edited by Trevuren, 28 September 2006 - 11:13 AM.

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I think you may have deleted the wrong file in one of our previous steps. I asked you to delete alg.dll which is malware associated with PurityScan and you may have mistakenly deleted alg.exe which is an important Windows File which, if absent, could create problems with your connectivity. I am hoping that the files checker/repair that I have asked you to do will remedy the situation.

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