missing dll files

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  1. davang

    davang Member

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    Hi there all you clever people out there,hope someone can help i have missing dll files on boot
    up is ther anyway to re istall them.

    Thanks for all reply's. D.C. Tenerife.
     
  2. onya

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    Missing dll files can be from absolutely anywhere/thing. Take note of the actual details given and read this AD thread .It gives you somewhere to look for that or those missing files. I assume you've tried system restore?

    How'd you go?
     
  3. davang

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    Thanks for the reply ONVA. would not let me restore at the time don't know why,looked at the thread could,t make anything of that,
    the notification i get is..c/windows/system 32/ohdtukkb.dll could not laod.
     
  4. varnull

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    I can't find any reference to that file.. anywhere... what are you running?
     
  5. davang

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    windows xp..think it could be a shared file,thanks for the reply.
     
  6. cdavfrew

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    Hi davang

    Your problem is one of Vundo, a trojan. The signs are: ohdtukkb.dll has eight letters and a random file name. This is very typical of Vundo.

    Please make a new thread in the malware section, and follow the instructions below.

    Before we begin the cleanup process, it is important to do a little analysis first. We will analyze your computer with a tool called HijackThis.

    Please download the HijackThis zip file. Save it onto a convenient place in your computer, and then unzip the file.

    Rename HijackThis(.exe) to scanner(.exe).

    Next, run scanner(.exe). A window will pop up.

    • Click on the button which says Main Menu, then Do a system scan and save a logfile.
    • Please wait for the scan to be completed.
    • After the scan has completed, a text window will pop up. Please post the contents of this window here.

    This will also be located at hijackthis(.txt) in the same folder that HijackThis was originally saved.

    NOTE:: Do not fix anything using HijackThis, as this may also damage legitimate components of your computer.

    Best Regards :D
     

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