Thursday, July 30, 2009

I have can not find script file"C:\WINDOWS\system32\killv...

it says this every time i open the p.c and then another folder opens?


why is this and how can i repair it?


HELP ME ITS DRIVING ME MAD

I have can not find script file"C:\WINDOWS\system32\killv...
Hello,


Killvbs.vbs has replace explorer.exe (and userinit.exe) with killvbs.vbs in the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ Winlogon


The value of Shell must be explorer.exe


And for userinit, C:\WINDOWS\system32\userinit.exe, if C is your system root directory.


Your Antivirus has removed Killvbs.vbs and Windows request to it (killvbs.vbs) but can't found it.


If you don't know how to enter in the registry, you can use a fix for killvbs.


More details and fix are here :


http://www.net-studio.org/application/Ki...
Reply:Is the file 'killVBS.vbs' if it is try this:





Open Registry Editor. Click Start%26gt;Run, type REGEDIT, then press Enter.





In the left panel, double-click the following:


HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE%26gt;SOFTWARE%26gt;Microsoft%26gt;...


NT%26gt;CurrentVersion%26gt;Winlogon





In the right panel, locate the entry:


Userinit = "%System%\userinit.exe,%System%\wscript.... "%system%\killVBS.vbs""





Right-click on the value name and choose Modify. Change the value data of this entry to:


C:\Windows\System32\userinit.exe,


Close Registry Editor.





Right-click Start then click Search





In the Named input box, type:


AUTORUN.INF





In the Look In drop-down list, select a drive, then press Enter.





Select the file, then open using Notepad.





Check if the following lines are present in the file:


[AutoRun]


shellexecute=wscript.exe killVBS.vbs


If the lines are present, delete the file.


Repeat steps for AUTORUN.INF files in the remaining removable drives.


Close Search Results.





Thats all
Reply:the thing written after system32/


killv....


type that killv thingy in google. it will show you the steps, you need to go into safe mode and all that, dont worry all the steps will be shown over there
Reply:I too had a problem like Urs. A script ran whenever the computer started. My taskmaganer and registry editor were also disabled by this.





Install Hijackthis and run to see what things always load at the startup. Disable them.





http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/progr...
Reply:May be a file call to that no longer exist. Go the drivers.com and download and run Ccleaner. Also go into msconfig/startup and see if it is in there. If so, remove the checkmark and Apply.
Reply:Can't see the complete file name in your question. It's not a standard Windows file though by the look of it. Possibly it's an application you have and there's a .dll missing. Maybe a virus application if it's happening when you start the PC of open folders.


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