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assault606

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My computer cannot locate the MBAM .exe file and I'm suffering from most of the symptoms related to a CLB driver infection so I went ahead and used ROOTREPEAL and ran the scan. However this was the only .sys file that showed up and doesn't seem to fit the description of the malignant file that seems to be wreaking havok on my computer. So I chose NOT to wipe this file and was instructed to post the log if I needed further help. So here it is:


ROOTREPEAL © AD, 2007-2009
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Scan Start Time: 2009/10/26 15:12
Program Version: Version 1.3.5.0
Windows Version: Windows XP Media Center Edition SP3
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Hidden/Locked Files
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Path: C:\hiberfil.sys
Status: Locked to the Windows API!

==EOF==




any help in this matter would be greatly appreciated!! Thank you

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Hi,

You're not dealing with the CLB infection here.

To run malwarebytes when you get the error code 2 during install, or mbam.exe gets deleted, please see here:

http://www.malwareby...showtopic=29028
Once malwarebytes opens, click the "Update" tab, click "Check for Updates" in order to download the updates.
Then run the scan, let mbam quarantine/delete what it found and reboot afterwards.
After reboot, post the malwarebytes log together with a new HijackThislog.
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Due to the lack of feedback, this Topic is closed.
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