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Windows 7 - Windows 7 errors for Build 7000

 
02-07-2009   #1


Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
 
 

Windows 7 errors for Build 7000

Ok, I have a Dell Dimension E521, so far here is the recent errors that i took by screenshots...



This is the error i get everytime, when trying to start yahooIM.
Which I may call it yahooIM error start up b/c its in my way.


Ok here i go into registry mechanic, scanning my pc and so...


To this...


and



and guess what?



It can't be repaired.

So, the serious one i'm in trouble about... which is a burning one... idk if this a real virus or not b/c my CA Anti-Virus picked it up, and my PC Tools don't see anything in it.



But i'm really concern about this, and It has something to do with my computer...

please...reply and or fix or something about this ASAP b/c if i accidently delete it, it either going to disable my pc features or something. Also it say I can't delete it... O.o

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02-07-2009   #2


Vista x64 / 7 X64
 
 


Hi,

If you want to remove it , you have to go to the CAAntispy.exe in the program Files (x86) folder, right click, select Properties >Compatibility and tick the Run as Admin box , Apply and OK

Haven't come across that message myself tho I do have MFPlay.dll file, but CA is usually pretty reliable.

You could double check with this free app.

www.malwarebytes.org

Hope it helps

SIW2
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02-07-2009   #3


Win7 Ultimate x64 on Desktop / Win7 Ultimate x86 on laptop / Win7 x86 Starter on Netbook
 
 


Yes you do have a trojan, and you need to delete it. AVG or Simantec have programs for deleting Trojans that you can download. It is a typical trojan to force your brower to open with another website.
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02-07-2009   #4


Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
 
 

RE:

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by SIW2 View Post
Hi,

If you want to remove it , you have to go to the CAAntispy.exe in the program Files (x86) folder, right click, select Properties >Compatibility and tick the Run as Admin box , Apply and OK

Haven't come across that message myself tho I do have MFPlay.dll file, but CA is usually pretty reliable.

You could double check with this free app.

www.malwarebytes.org

Hope it helps

SIW2

Yeah I tried that, I tried Windows Vista compaitiblity, xp, and so on but it won't remove it so I guessing it might be in everyone's pc (well, depend which pc and os they have ya know) so... I guess i'll leave it alone for awhile... might be part of my system anyway b/c i can't delete it.
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02-07-2009   #5


Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Romulinx2 View Post
Yes you do have a trojan, and you need to delete it. AVG or Simantec have programs for deleting Trojans that you can download. It is a typical trojan to force your brower to open with another website.

I don't think its a Trojan... it have to do something with the pc...
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02-07-2009   #6


Xp Pro SP3 x64, Win7 x86 (Ult 7600), Win7 x64 Ult 7600, TechNet RTM on AMD x64 (2.8Ghz)
 
 


Chambery, I see you are in TN, but it looks like the Yahoo refers to CA (canada). Could that be the problem?
Opps, just realized CA is for Computer Associates. I guess I was reading your posts too fast!

Last edited by DocBrown; 02-07-2009 at 07:48 PM.. Reason: Reading prev post too fast
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02-07-2009   #7


Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
 
 


I have mfplay.dll too in the system 32 folder and the sysWOW64 folder as well. I don't think you want to be removing this dll. It's part of the OS. Probably a false positive on yahoo antispys part.

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02-07-2009   #8


Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Airbot View Post
I have mfplay.dll too in the system 32 folder and the sysWOW64 folder as well. I don't think you want to be removing this dll. It's part of the OS. Probably a false positive on yahoo antispys part.

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Yeah, that what i thought of. So I didn't delete it. Thanks.
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02-07-2009   #9


Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
 
 


Some good antispywares are Malwarebytes like SIW2 said and Spybot SD. Run those, if they don't find anything, you're probably good. You should have a major AV running and actively monitoring all the time too.

You might want to run SFC just to see if anything system files have been damaged/deleted.
SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker
System File Check Tool - Vista Forums
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08-09-2009   #10


xp pro and windows 7
 
 


mfplayer.dll REMOVAL! I"VE REMOVE THIS FILE AFTER A FIGHT W/ -[CA] IN TRYING TO CORRECT THIS ISSUE.
IT CAN BE REMOVED W/O ANY ISSUES COMING TO THE FOREFRONT OF YOUR WINDOWS 7 OPERATING PROGRAM!
Now by just simply going to your -[ system32] area, and locating the -[mfplayer.dll] file.
You will have to click onto [properties] and change the Administrators Rights ! so as the program will not continue to stop you from removing that dll.

After the job is done then just return your permissions to the orignal set ! and your done.
The mfplayer.dll file is put in by [Microsoft] to track certain movements by all users!
Just go too CA"s site and you will find the reference to the tracking issue there.
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