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June 19th, 2004 14:00
I need help with RUNDLL
I keep getting a pop up window saying error loading C:PROGRA~1\COMMON~2\ADDRES~1\cnbabe.dll The specified module cannot be found. I am running windows xp pro. This pop up keeps poping up like every fe seconds or mintues and itis very annoying. I can't hardly play games for it. Is this a virus or spyware or something? Thanks for you help.
Brandi
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captnhoney
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June 19th, 2004 20:00
my update on this problem. I went and looked in other threads on this problem and found quite a few people actually had the same problem. What I did was download this program called ad-aware and spybot something. The programs that I found can be found when I searched for this problem and they helped a lot. I ran both the programs and now everything is cleared up and my computer seems like itis running way better. I didn't even realize I had spyware or adware on my pc and was shocked abouthow much was on here, it was over 450. Now I am cleared up and I will run these programs a couple of times a week. Thank you to the people that help the other people you have helped them and helped me.
Brandi
Texruss
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June 20th, 2004 18:00
Brandi...bet you a dollar you have at least five more malware entries on your computer.
If you want us to take a look...
We need you to download and install an analysis and repair tool called Hijackthis.
Download the zipped file from here: http://tomcoyote.com/hjt
Or....If you prefer an .exe version (saves a lot of time for novices) download the file from here:
http://209.133.47.12/~merijn/files/HijackThis.exe
Please unzip Hijackthis.zip or move the hijackthis.exe file into a new folder you create in the root (first) level of the C: drive. Name this folder HJT for best and safest results. Don't place it on the Wallpaper, in a temp folder, or in the root level of the C: drive or the My Documents folder. It will create many backup files and they need to be stored in a unique Hijackthis folder.
Hijackthis FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) at:
http://russelltexas.com/malware/faqhijackthis.htm
After downloading, and unzipping the hijackthis file into a safe folder you create (preferably a folder named HJT in the first level of the C: drive)...run Hijackthis, click on the 'scan' button and then 'save log' button.
Copy and paste the contents of the text file you save into a reply to this message. A lot of posters make mistakes here in copying and pasting so reread the left info sidebar called Copy and Paste at http://www.tomcoyote.com/hjt
Special Notice! Hijackthis is a powerful tool that edits the brains of Windows (the Registry). DO NOT FIX anything in the Hijackthis log screen without assistance from the experts! Most of the line items in the scanned log are normal for Windows operation. Hijackthis should identify the vast majority of your problems and enable us to help you clean them off your system.
Stay in this thread for continuity. Reply to this message.
HTH (Hope that Helps)
Texruss
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list...we need all the help we can get *;-)