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thenecessity
Can you upload the tcpmon.ini file from C:\Windows\System32 folder
NoteThe file has an icon of a notepad and a gear on it. The type is Configuration Settings
thenecessity
Can you upload the tcpmon.ini file from C:\Windows\System32 folder
NoteThe file has an icon of a notepad and a gear on it. The type is Configuration Settings
The disk check came up with everything as okay.
Here is tcpmon.ini
The memory test came up all good too, 7 passes, no errors.
thenecessity
Lets run these Tools to see if there are any left over files
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I'm reusing the SF Diagnostic tool right now as I had a crash earlier, but I used them, should be no traces of norton and mcafee and ive got both MSE and malwarebytes installed.
edit: here it is, it still has all the other crash dumps in it too.
you may want to try updating your BIOS it is very old:
you can find Bios updates on the system manufacturers webpageCode:BIOS Version/Date Dell Inc. A03, 12/21/2009
A03 is the only version shown to me in the support section for my computer model.
I did a scan with Mse and it found a virus. Alureon.a that required me to use defender offline to remove. I did that and removed the virus when I used defender but now I'm getting blue screen 0x0000007b. Using my phone right now.
Startup repair is saying root cause is unspecified changes to system configuration.
Last edited by thenecessity; 19 Apr 2013 at 15:09.
LOL Why is the picture upside down?
My recommendation is to open up a thread in System Security section to remove the Rootkit on your machine.
Haha, no idea why it uploaded upside down, used my phone for that. I'm on another computer right now. I'll do that other thread.