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Windows 7 - Got a virus, need a reg file, Windows 7 x64 sp1, directions inside.

 
12-18-2011   #1
dek


Windows 7 x64 sp1, XP x86 sp2
 
 

Got a virus, need a reg file, Windows 7 x64 sp1, directions inside.

hey guys, i got attacked by some virus or trojan or whatever it was, got some services removed and i need some reg keys to restore them....

If you are on Windows 7 x64 sp1, just go here in regedit;

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrenControlSet\

and export the services subfolder and paste it up in a reply!

All the headache from trying to fix this with solutions now, i think im missing some vital part and only the right registry files can fix.

make sure you are on 7 x64 sp1...

thanks.

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12-18-2011   #2


Win7 Home Premium x64 SP1/Windows 8 Consumer Preview x64
 
 


Hello dek

Here you go hope it helps
Services.zip

Danny
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12-18-2011   #3
dek


Windows 7 x64 sp1, XP x86 sp2
 
 


cheers
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12-18-2011   #4


Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
 
 


If that doesn't work try a System Restore to a time before the infection.
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