ChatterBank1 min ago
Force delete of files
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There is some annoying spyware on my computer.
System32 folder:
jkkji.dll
urqopmm.dll
I can't delete them because it keeps saying that they are in use.
I can't get into safe mode, i've tried 3 virus scanners and removed them but they keep coming back, i've tried killing the process, it doesn't work, i've tried deleting them from the registry they keep coming back, i've tried using a program to forcefully delete them, they still come back on reboot, i've tried unregistering the dlls but i get an error message that the dll was loaded but could not be registered.
I'm at the point of throwing the computer out of the window!
Any help welcome.
System32 folder:
jkkji.dll
urqopmm.dll
I can't delete them because it keeps saying that they are in use.
I can't get into safe mode, i've tried 3 virus scanners and removed them but they keep coming back, i've tried killing the process, it doesn't work, i've tried deleting them from the registry they keep coming back, i've tried using a program to forcefully delete them, they still come back on reboot, i've tried unregistering the dlls but i get an error message that the dll was loaded but could not be registered.
I'm at the point of throwing the computer out of the window!
Any help welcome.
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Have you tried running the virus scanner from the command prompt rather than Windows? It could be worth a try.
If not you may be able to go back to the time before your pc was infected using system restore. If that fails then try to restore from a recent backup disc( do you do make regular backups? )
Failing that then use the system reload disc that puts your machine back to how it was when it left the shop / factory. That will most certainly kill off any spyware/ virus problems but it is a last chance option . Please note that any personal files / pictures / music / videos or progams saved to your hard drive will be deleted by doing this. Good luck.
Have you tried running the virus scanner from the command prompt rather than Windows? It could be worth a try.
If not you may be able to go back to the time before your pc was infected using system restore. If that fails then try to restore from a recent backup disc( do you do make regular backups? )
Failing that then use the system reload disc that puts your machine back to how it was when it left the shop / factory. That will most certainly kill off any spyware/ virus problems but it is a last chance option . Please note that any personal files / pictures / music / videos or progams saved to your hard drive will be deleted by doing this. Good luck.
Hi WIx,
Just googled urqopmm.dll and came across this forum someone having similar problems.
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic86 020.html
some advice given here on these pages
http://users.telenet.be/bluepatchy/miekiemoes/ prevention.html
http://www.dslreports.com/faq/10063
http://www.dslreports.com/faq/10451
Just googled urqopmm.dll and came across this forum someone having similar problems.
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic86 020.html
some advice given here on these pages
http://users.telenet.be/bluepatchy/miekiemoes/ prevention.html
http://www.dslreports.com/faq/10063
http://www.dslreports.com/faq/10451