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Heya. Yesterday my computer got jammed when it was loading up my profile, this was caused by fssm32.dll. Anyway, i had to restart computer via power button and started it then again. Comp wanted to do disk check so i did it and after it i loaded my profile and tried to look to my pictures folder but then i got this error "class not registered" Now when ever i try to open something in explorer.exe it generates that error, iam able to access tools and copy/paste files via start search function. This is the hijack file.




I have tried regsvr32 but it didnt help

Thanks for help already!

Origano

Edited by Rorschach112, 24 April 2008 - 01:35 PM.
Don't post logs here

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Welcome to Geeks2Go!

Although you say you already tried regsvr32, you may not have used the correct command string:

regsvr32 ExplorerFrame.dll (then click OK)

If that doesn’t fix the error, then its quite possible that your ExplorerFrame.dll may have been corrupted and that you may have to be replace it with a ‘good’ one. System Restore would be an option to consider.

Regarding your HJT log -- this is the wrong section for those logs. This is where you should post them:
http://www.geekstogo...o-Here-f37.html
We have a dedicated section for them because they require a trained eye to spot the malware processes amongst the harmless ones.
Only trained members are allowed to do that, thus avoiding bad advice from people who don't have sufficient knowledge.

If you still suspect malware as the cause and nothing else fixes it, please re-post your HJT log to the correct section.

Edited by pip22, 24 April 2008 - 01:50 PM.

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Ok thanks for the info. Yes I think explorer is corrupted, i have tried regsvr32 and system recovery but they didnt work. Where can i get clean explorer.exe or explorerframe.dll?
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