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ow and one more thing ppl check in this directory C:\Documents and Settings\"what ever your account name is" see if there is a file called "Complete" on my computer it was hidden you might have to change your folder settings so you can see it, but eny way the virus made the file and it is aprox 1 gig it is filled with nealy 10,000 little files all with the virus in them the only virus program that picked it up for me was AVG |
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Hi. I had same problem, was running avast av. tried everything, went and bought nortons and it found 6300+ all in file called complete. had to show hidden folders to find it, good luck all with this nasty little bugger. Charla |
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I've tried the same thing but I didn't find anything in the Windows Task Manager that was running anywhere near 100% except for the one thing that was supposed to be running that high. If there is a solution for my problem, I really could use it. LimeWire is a great program but it is really starting to **** me off. |
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Ok this seems a tricky little begger to get rid of. Why? Because it comes under many differnt guises. Mine was called wmplayer and looked like a windows media file. However when i clicked it it wouldnt play which made me realise what it was. So follow TURBODIESEL's instructions on the previous page but instead of the scvhost look for wmplayer. Dont worry it isn't your actual WMplayer. Or simply.... Go have a look in the regestry under HKEY LOCAL MACHINE - SOFTWARE - MICROSOFT - WINDOWS - CURRENT VERSION - RUN Then to the right you will see wmplayer. Look across under the DATA column it will read p2pnetworking. Delete this little blighter. Go to task manager and under PROCESSES look for a process named wmplayer. End the process. Next go to My Comp - C: - Docs and Settings - All users - Start Menu - Programs - Start Look for the wmplayer and delete. Its a fake program, and no the real Media player. This should solve the problem. If none of this makes sense then sorry but it took me 6 hours to solve this and it is now 2am. Last edited by Lionbush; March 17th, 2006 at 06:51 PM. |
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This didn't work for me (this time...although it worked once before.) I had no winupdates.exe file (or any other file using a lot of CPU). Also: I can't even open my regedit (even using the method listed here), I get a message telling me that another program is using the regeditor. Is there anything new I can do to sort this out? I don't want to lose LimeWire totally... |
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Go to Norbies World he will be able to help you. http://www.norbiesworld.co.uk/Forums...ic/t=1295.html |
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Tried everything that was suggested with no luck.....many thanx to Grandpa who advised Norbies world at http://www.norbiesworld.co.uk/Forums...ic/t=1295.html downloaded ewido antimalware and hey! presto! did the job no more limewire pop up every 15 secs and got my task manager running again. No fewer than 902 files had to be deleted they were in the startup disguised as a svchost.exe file infection was called Dropper.VB.lu Hope this helps anyone with this cursed worm |
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