What is HKLMU.exe
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What is HKLMU.exe
I'm using WinXP Home , all updates installed, recently I have been getting
an error when I shut down.
It's just a flash on the screen that says something about HKLMU.exe and
that .DLL initialization failed.
The file is located in Windows\System32\Driver, no other file in this
folder and I can not get any identidication on this file.
This file is also mentioned in the Prefetch foler as well.
I do have another another folder in Windows\System32\Drivers which is well
populated.
Any info or help would be appreciated.
TIA
ICU
an error when I shut down.
It's just a flash on the screen that says something about HKLMU.exe and
that .DLL initialization failed.
The file is located in Windows\System32\Driver, no other file in this
folder and I can not get any identidication on this file.
This file is also mentioned in the Prefetch foler as well.
I do have another another folder in Windows\System32\Drivers which is well
populated.
Any info or help would be appreciated.
TIA
ICU
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Re: What is HKLMU.exe
"ICU" <ICU@Nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9CA580B7399C9ICU@74.209.131.10...
> I'm using WinXP Home , all updates installed, recently I have been getting
> an error when I shut down.
> It's just a flash on the screen that says something about HKLMU.exe and
> that .DLL initialization failed.
> The file is located in Windows\System32\Driver, no other file in this
> folder and I can not get any identidication on this file.
> This file is also mentioned in the Prefetch foler as well.
>
> I do have another another folder in Windows\System32\Drivers which is well
> populated.
>
> Any info or help would be appreciated.
>
> TIA
> ICU
There is no Windows system file called hklmu.exe. This is probably a residue
from some cleaned-up virus or malware. Run msconfig.exe, then locate this
file under the Startup tab and prevent it from starting by unticking it.
news:Xns9CA580B7399C9ICU@74.209.131.10...
> I'm using WinXP Home , all updates installed, recently I have been getting
> an error when I shut down.
> It's just a flash on the screen that says something about HKLMU.exe and
> that .DLL initialization failed.
> The file is located in Windows\System32\Driver, no other file in this
> folder and I can not get any identidication on this file.
> This file is also mentioned in the Prefetch foler as well.
>
> I do have another another folder in Windows\System32\Drivers which is well
> populated.
>
> Any info or help would be appreciated.
>
> TIA
> ICU
There is no Windows system file called hklmu.exe. This is probably a residue
from some cleaned-up virus or malware. Run msconfig.exe, then locate this
file under the Startup tab and prevent it from starting by unticking it.
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Re: What is HKLMU.exe
You are seeing the effects of a hijackware infection!
NB: If you had no anti-virus application installed or the subscription had
expired *when the machine first got infected* and/or your subscription has
since expired and/or the machine's not been kept fully-patched at Windows
Update, don't waste your time with any of the below: Format & reinstall
Windows. A Repair Install will NOT help!
1. See if you can download/run the MSRT manually:
http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwa ... fault.mspx
NB: Run the FULL scan, not the QUICK scan! You may need to download the
MSRT on a non-infected machine, then transfer MRT.EXE to the infected
machine and rename it to SCAN.EXE before running it.
2a. WinXP => Run the Windows Live Safety Center's 'Protection' scan (only!)
in Safe Mode with Networking, if need be:
http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/howsafe.htm
2b. Vista or Win7=> Run this scan instead:
http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/whatsnew.htm
3. Run a /thorough/ check for hijackware, including posting requested logs
in an appropriate forum, not here.
Checking for/Help with Hijackware:
NB: If you had no anti-virus application installed or the subscription had
expired *when the machine first got infected* and/or your subscription has
since expired and/or the machine's not been kept fully-patched at Windows
Update, don't waste your time with any of the below: Format & reinstall
Windows. A Repair Install will NOT help!
1. See if you can download/run the MSRT manually:
http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwa ... fault.mspx
NB: Run the FULL scan, not the QUICK scan! You may need to download the
MSRT on a non-infected machine, then transfer MRT.EXE to the infected
machine and rename it to SCAN.EXE before running it.
2a. WinXP => Run the Windows Live Safety Center's 'Protection' scan (only!)
in Safe Mode with Networking, if need be:
http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/howsafe.htm
2b. Vista or Win7=> Run this scan instead:
http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/whatsnew.htm
3. Run a /thorough/ check for hijackware, including posting requested logs
in an appropriate forum, not here.
Checking for/Help with Hijackware:
Re: What is HKLMU.exe
"Pegasus [MVP]" <news@microsoft.com> wrote in
news:uV$rspbTKHA.5052@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl:
>
> "ICU" <ICU@Nowhere.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns9CA580B7399C9ICU@74.209.131.10...
>> I'm using WinXP Home , all updates installed, recently I have been
>> getting an error when I shut down.
>> It's just a flash on the screen that says something about HKLMU.exe
>> and that .DLL initialization failed.
>> The file is located in Windows\System32\Driver, no other file in this
>> folder and I can not get any identidication on this file.
>> This file is also mentioned in the Prefetch foler as well.
>>
>> I do have another another folder in Windows\System32\Drivers which is
>> well populated.
>>
>> Any info or help would be appreciated.
>>
>> TIA
>> ICU
>
> There is no Windows system file called hklmu.exe. This is probably a
> residue from some cleaned-up virus or malware. Run msconfig.exe, then
> locate this file under the Startup tab and prevent it from starting by
> unticking it.
I've tried that, as a matter of fact it's in the startup twice, unticked
them both but it ends up back there when I check again after rebooting.
Thanks for the reply.
ICU
news:uV$rspbTKHA.5052@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl:
>
> "ICU" <ICU@Nowhere.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns9CA580B7399C9ICU@74.209.131.10...
>> I'm using WinXP Home , all updates installed, recently I have been
>> getting an error when I shut down.
>> It's just a flash on the screen that says something about HKLMU.exe
>> and that .DLL initialization failed.
>> The file is located in Windows\System32\Driver, no other file in this
>> folder and I can not get any identidication on this file.
>> This file is also mentioned in the Prefetch foler as well.
>>
>> I do have another another folder in Windows\System32\Drivers which is
>> well populated.
>>
>> Any info or help would be appreciated.
>>
>> TIA
>> ICU
>
> There is no Windows system file called hklmu.exe. This is probably a
> residue from some cleaned-up virus or malware. Run msconfig.exe, then
> locate this file under the Startup tab and prevent it from starting by
> unticking it.
I've tried that, as a matter of fact it's in the startup twice, unticked
them both but it ends up back there when I check again after rebooting.
Thanks for the reply.
ICU
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Re: What is HKLMU.exe
"ICU" <ICU@Nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9CA5B329EF1E1ICU@74.209.131.10...
> "Pegasus [MVP]" <news@microsoft.com> wrote in
> news:uV$rspbTKHA.5052@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl:
>
>>
>> "ICU" <ICU@Nowhere.com> wrote in message
>> news:Xns9CA580B7399C9ICU@74.209.131.10...
>>> I'm using WinXP Home , all updates installed, recently I have been
>>> getting an error when I shut down.
>>> It's just a flash on the screen that says something about HKLMU.exe
>>> and that .DLL initialization failed.
>>> The file is located in Windows\System32\Driver, no other file in this
>>> folder and I can not get any identidication on this file.
>>> This file is also mentioned in the Prefetch foler as well.
>>>
>>> I do have another another folder in Windows\System32\Drivers which is
>>> well populated.
>>>
>>> Any info or help would be appreciated.
>>>
>>> TIA
>>> ICU
>>
>> There is no Windows system file called hklmu.exe. This is probably a
>> residue from some cleaned-up virus or malware. Run msconfig.exe, then
>> locate this file under the Startup tab and prevent it from starting by
>> unticking it.
>
> I've tried that, as a matter of fact it's in the startup twice, unticked
> them both but it ends up back there when I check again after rebooting.
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> ICU
This means that your machine is not clean just yet. There is another
executable that recreates or re-enables this entry after you have deleted
it. This is normal behaviour for malicious software, and is of concern.
news:Xns9CA5B329EF1E1ICU@74.209.131.10...
> "Pegasus [MVP]" <news@microsoft.com> wrote in
> news:uV$rspbTKHA.5052@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl:
>
>>
>> "ICU" <ICU@Nowhere.com> wrote in message
>> news:Xns9CA580B7399C9ICU@74.209.131.10...
>>> I'm using WinXP Home , all updates installed, recently I have been
>>> getting an error when I shut down.
>>> It's just a flash on the screen that says something about HKLMU.exe
>>> and that .DLL initialization failed.
>>> The file is located in Windows\System32\Driver, no other file in this
>>> folder and I can not get any identidication on this file.
>>> This file is also mentioned in the Prefetch foler as well.
>>>
>>> I do have another another folder in Windows\System32\Drivers which is
>>> well populated.
>>>
>>> Any info or help would be appreciated.
>>>
>>> TIA
>>> ICU
>>
>> There is no Windows system file called hklmu.exe. This is probably a
>> residue from some cleaned-up virus or malware. Run msconfig.exe, then
>> locate this file under the Startup tab and prevent it from starting by
>> unticking it.
>
> I've tried that, as a matter of fact it's in the startup twice, unticked
> them both but it ends up back there when I check again after rebooting.
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> ICU
This means that your machine is not clean just yet. There is another
executable that recreates or re-enables this entry after you have deleted
it. This is normal behaviour for malicious software, and is of concern.
Re: What is HKLMU.exe
Thanks for the reply.
Well I do have a virus program running and kept up to date and I do keep
WinXP uptodate and yes the procedures sound long and complex,
unfortunately a local or independant computer repair shop visit is not
just not in the cards for a number of reasons.
Thanks for the reply.
ICU
"PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in
news:eKMQNbcTKHA.5052@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl:
> You are seeing the effects of a hijackware infection!
>
> NB: If you had no anti-virus application installed or the subscription
> had expired *when the machine first got infected* and/or your
> subscription has since expired and/or the machine's not been kept
> fully-patched at Windows Update, don't waste your time with any of the
> below: Format & reinstall Windows. A Repair Install will NOT help!
>
> 1. See if you can download/run the MSRT manually:
> http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwa ... fault.mspx
>
> NB: Run the FULL scan, not the QUICK scan! You may need to download
> the MSRT on a non-infected machine, then transfer MRT.EXE to the
> infected machine and rename it to SCAN.EXE before running it.
>
> 2a. WinXP => Run the Windows Live Safety Center's 'Protection' scan
> (only!) in Safe Mode with Networking, if need be:
> http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/howsafe.htm
>
> 2b. Vista or Win7=> Run this scan instead:
> http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/whatsnew.htm
>
> 3. Run a /thorough/ check for hijackware, including posting requested
> logs in an appropriate forum, not here.
>
> Checking for/Help with Hijackware:
>
Well I do have a virus program running and kept up to date and I do keep
WinXP uptodate and yes the procedures sound long and complex,
unfortunately a local or independant computer repair shop visit is not
just not in the cards for a number of reasons.
Thanks for the reply.
ICU
"PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in
news:eKMQNbcTKHA.5052@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl:
> You are seeing the effects of a hijackware infection!
>
> NB: If you had no anti-virus application installed or the subscription
> had expired *when the machine first got infected* and/or your
> subscription has since expired and/or the machine's not been kept
> fully-patched at Windows Update, don't waste your time with any of the
> below: Format & reinstall Windows. A Repair Install will NOT help!
>
> 1. See if you can download/run the MSRT manually:
> http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwa ... fault.mspx
>
> NB: Run the FULL scan, not the QUICK scan! You may need to download
> the MSRT on a non-infected machine, then transfer MRT.EXE to the
> infected machine and rename it to SCAN.EXE before running it.
>
> 2a. WinXP => Run the Windows Live Safety Center's 'Protection' scan
> (only!) in Safe Mode with Networking, if need be:
> http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/howsafe.htm
>
> 2b. Vista or Win7=> Run this scan instead:
> http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/whatsnew.htm
>
> 3. Run a /thorough/ check for hijackware, including posting requested
> logs in an appropriate forum, not here.
>
> Checking for/Help with Hijackware:
>
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Re: What is HKLMU.exe
On 15 Oct 2009 21:49:04 GMT, ICU <ICU@Nowhere.com> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> Well I do have a virus program running
Then you are in serious trouble. It's far better to have an
*anti*-virus program running.
Or if you meant you had an anti-virus program running, please tell us
which one it is. They are far from being equally good, and the two
most well-known, Norton and McAfee, are the worst of them.
It sounds very much like you are infected.
> and kept up to date and I do keep
> WinXP uptodate and yes the procedures sound long and complex,
> unfortunately a local or independant computer repair shop visit is not
> just not in the cards for a number of reasons.
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> ICU
>
>
> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:eKMQNbcTKHA.5052@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl:
>
> > You are seeing the effects of a hijackware infection!
> >
> > NB: If you had no anti-virus application installed or the subscription
> > had expired *when the machine first got infected* and/or your
> > subscription has since expired and/or the machine's not been kept
> > fully-patched at Windows Update, don't waste your time with any of the
> > below: Format & reinstall Windows. A Repair Install will NOT help!
> >
> > 1. See if you can download/run the MSRT manually:
> > http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwa ... fault.mspx
> >
> > NB: Run the FULL scan, not the QUICK scan! You may need to download
> > the MSRT on a non-infected machine, then transfer MRT.EXE to the
> > infected machine and rename it to SCAN.EXE before running it.
> >
> > 2a. WinXP => Run the Windows Live Safety Center's 'Protection' scan
> > (only!) in Safe Mode with Networking, if need be:
> > http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/howsafe.htm
> >
> > 2b. Vista or Win7=> Run this scan instead:
> > http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/whatsnew.htm
> >
> > 3. Run a /thorough/ check for hijackware, including posting requested
> > logs in an appropriate forum, not here.
> >
> > Checking for/Help with Hijackware:
> >
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> Well I do have a virus program running
Then you are in serious trouble. It's far better to have an
*anti*-virus program running.
Or if you meant you had an anti-virus program running, please tell us
which one it is. They are far from being equally good, and the two
most well-known, Norton and McAfee, are the worst of them.
It sounds very much like you are infected.
> and kept up to date and I do keep
> WinXP uptodate and yes the procedures sound long and complex,
> unfortunately a local or independant computer repair shop visit is not
> just not in the cards for a number of reasons.
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> ICU
>
>
> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:eKMQNbcTKHA.5052@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl:
>
> > You are seeing the effects of a hijackware infection!
> >
> > NB: If you had no anti-virus application installed or the subscription
> > had expired *when the machine first got infected* and/or your
> > subscription has since expired and/or the machine's not been kept
> > fully-patched at Windows Update, don't waste your time with any of the
> > below: Format & reinstall Windows. A Repair Install will NOT help!
> >
> > 1. See if you can download/run the MSRT manually:
> > http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwa ... fault.mspx
> >
> > NB: Run the FULL scan, not the QUICK scan! You may need to download
> > the MSRT on a non-infected machine, then transfer MRT.EXE to the
> > infected machine and rename it to SCAN.EXE before running it.
> >
> > 2a. WinXP => Run the Windows Live Safety Center's 'Protection' scan
> > (only!) in Safe Mode with Networking, if need be:
> > http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/howsafe.htm
> >
> > 2b. Vista or Win7=> Run this scan instead:
> > http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/whatsnew.htm
> >
> > 3. Run a /thorough/ check for hijackware, including posting requested
> > logs in an appropriate forum, not here.
> >
> > Checking for/Help with Hijackware:
> >
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Re: What is HKLMU.exe
YW.
Obviously your AV app isn't up to snuff and it's totally disable now.
Microsoft PCSafety provides home users (only) with no-charge support to deal
with malware infections such as viruses, spyware (including unwanted
software), and adware.
https://support.microsoft.com/oas/defau ... =7552&st=1
ICU wrote:
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> Well I do have a virus program running and kept up to date and I do keep
> WinXP uptodate and yes the procedures sound long and complex,
> unfortunately a local or independant computer repair shop visit is not
> just not in the cards for a number of reasons.
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> ICU
>
>
> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:eKMQNbcTKHA.5052@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl:
>
>> You are seeing the effects of a hijackware infection!
>>
>> NB: If you had no anti-virus application installed or the subscription
>> had expired *when the machine first got infected* and/or your
>> subscription has since expired and/or the machine's not been kept
>> fully-patched at Windows Update, don't waste your time with any of the
>> below: Format & reinstall Windows. A Repair Install will NOT help!
>>
>> 1. See if you can download/run the MSRT manually:
>> http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwa ... fault.mspx
>>
>> NB: Run the FULL scan, not the QUICK scan! You may need to download
>> the MSRT on a non-infected machine, then transfer MRT.EXE to the
>> infected machine and rename it to SCAN.EXE before running it.
>>
>> 2a. WinXP => Run the Windows Live Safety Center's 'Protection' scan
>> (only!) in Safe Mode with Networking, if need be:
>> http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/howsafe.htm
>>
>> 2b. Vista or Win7=> Run this scan instead:
>> http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/whatsnew.htm
>>
>> 3. Run a /thorough/ check for hijackware, including posting requested
>> logs in an appropriate forum, not here.
>>
>> Checking for/Help with Hijackware:
>>
Obviously your AV app isn't up to snuff and it's totally disable now.
Microsoft PCSafety provides home users (only) with no-charge support to deal
with malware infections such as viruses, spyware (including unwanted
software), and adware.
https://support.microsoft.com/oas/defau ... =7552&st=1
ICU wrote:
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> Well I do have a virus program running and kept up to date and I do keep
> WinXP uptodate and yes the procedures sound long and complex,
> unfortunately a local or independant computer repair shop visit is not
> just not in the cards for a number of reasons.
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> ICU
>
>
> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:eKMQNbcTKHA.5052@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl:
>
>> You are seeing the effects of a hijackware infection!
>>
>> NB: If you had no anti-virus application installed or the subscription
>> had expired *when the machine first got infected* and/or your
>> subscription has since expired and/or the machine's not been kept
>> fully-patched at Windows Update, don't waste your time with any of the
>> below: Format & reinstall Windows. A Repair Install will NOT help!
>>
>> 1. See if you can download/run the MSRT manually:
>> http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwa ... fault.mspx
>>
>> NB: Run the FULL scan, not the QUICK scan! You may need to download
>> the MSRT on a non-infected machine, then transfer MRT.EXE to the
>> infected machine and rename it to SCAN.EXE before running it.
>>
>> 2a. WinXP => Run the Windows Live Safety Center's 'Protection' scan
>> (only!) in Safe Mode with Networking, if need be:
>> http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/howsafe.htm
>>
>> 2b. Vista or Win7=> Run this scan instead:
>> http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/whatsnew.htm
>>
>> 3. Run a /thorough/ check for hijackware, including posting requested
>> logs in an appropriate forum, not here.
>>
>> Checking for/Help with Hijackware:
>>
Re: What is HKLMU.exe
Thanks for the reply, will check out your suggestion.
ICU
"PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in
news:u70e9kfTKHA.504@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl:
>
> YW.
>
> Obviously your AV app isn't up to snuff and it's totally disable now.
>
> Microsoft PCSafety provides home users (only) with no-charge support
> to deal with malware infections such as viruses, spyware (including
> unwanted software), and adware.
> https://support.microsoft.com/oas/defau ... =7552&st=1
>
>
> ICU wrote:
>> Thanks for the reply.
>>
>> Well I do have a virus program running and kept up to date and I do
>> keep WinXP uptodate and yes the procedures sound long and complex,
>> unfortunately a local or independant computer repair shop visit is
>> not just not in the cards for a number of reasons.
>> Thanks for the reply.
>>
>> ICU
>>
>>
>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in
>> news:eKMQNbcTKHA.5052@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl:
>>
>>> You are seeing the effects of a hijackware infection!
>>>
>>> NB: If you had no anti-virus application installed or the
>>> subscription had expired *when the machine first got infected*
>>> and/or your subscription has since expired and/or the machine's not
>>> been kept fully-patched at Windows Update, don't waste your time
>>> with any of the below: Format & reinstall Windows. A Repair Install
>>> will NOT help!
>>>
>>> 1. See if you can download/run the MSRT manually:
>>> http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwa ... fault.mspx
>>>
>>> NB: Run the FULL scan, not the QUICK scan! You may need to download
>>> the MSRT on a non-infected machine, then transfer MRT.EXE to the
>>> infected machine and rename it to SCAN.EXE before running it.
>>>
>>> 2a. WinXP => Run the Windows Live Safety Center's 'Protection' scan
>>> (only!) in Safe Mode with Networking, if need be:
>>> http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/howsafe.htm
>>>
>>> 2b. Vista or Win7=> Run this scan instead:
>>> http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/whatsnew.htm
>>>
>>> 3. Run a /thorough/ check for hijackware, including posting
>>> requested logs in an appropriate forum, not here.
>>>
>>> Checking for/Help with Hijackware:
>>>
ICU
"PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in
news:u70e9kfTKHA.504@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl:
>
> YW.
>
> Obviously your AV app isn't up to snuff and it's totally disable now.
>
> Microsoft PCSafety provides home users (only) with no-charge support
> to deal with malware infections such as viruses, spyware (including
> unwanted software), and adware.
> https://support.microsoft.com/oas/defau ... =7552&st=1
>
>
> ICU wrote:
>> Thanks for the reply.
>>
>> Well I do have a virus program running and kept up to date and I do
>> keep WinXP uptodate and yes the procedures sound long and complex,
>> unfortunately a local or independant computer repair shop visit is
>> not just not in the cards for a number of reasons.
>> Thanks for the reply.
>>
>> ICU
>>
>>
>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in
>> news:eKMQNbcTKHA.5052@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl:
>>
>>> You are seeing the effects of a hijackware infection!
>>>
>>> NB: If you had no anti-virus application installed or the
>>> subscription had expired *when the machine first got infected*
>>> and/or your subscription has since expired and/or the machine's not
>>> been kept fully-patched at Windows Update, don't waste your time
>>> with any of the below: Format & reinstall Windows. A Repair Install
>>> will NOT help!
>>>
>>> 1. See if you can download/run the MSRT manually:
>>> http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwa ... fault.mspx
>>>
>>> NB: Run the FULL scan, not the QUICK scan! You may need to download
>>> the MSRT on a non-infected machine, then transfer MRT.EXE to the
>>> infected machine and rename it to SCAN.EXE before running it.
>>>
>>> 2a. WinXP => Run the Windows Live Safety Center's 'Protection' scan
>>> (only!) in Safe Mode with Networking, if need be:
>>> http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/howsafe.htm
>>>
>>> 2b. Vista or Win7=> Run this scan instead:
>>> http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/whatsnew.htm
>>>
>>> 3. Run a /thorough/ check for hijackware, including posting
>>> requested logs in an appropriate forum, not here.
>>>
>>> Checking for/Help with Hijackware:
>>>
Re: What is HKLMU.exe
Yes I shoud have said Anti-virus, the problem has me slightly flustereded
hence the error.
The program I have running is AVG Free antivirus , and it is kept up to
date automatically.
I have experienced the Norton and McAfee merry-go-round a number of years
ago and have not wanted to go back there ever again.(G)
Thanks for the reply.
ICU
"Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote in
news:ftjfd5l9pebf6le8ci1rigo2rbq2dass30@4ax.com:
>
> On 15 Oct 2009 21:49:04 GMT, ICU <ICU@Nowhere.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Thanks for the reply.
>>
>> Well I do have a virus program running
>
>
> Then you are in serious trouble. It's far better to have an
> *anti*-virus program running.
>
> Or if you meant you had an anti-virus program running, please tell us
> which one it is. They are far from being equally good, and the two
> most well-known, Norton and McAfee, are the worst of them.
>
> It sounds very much like you are infected.
>
>
>
>> and kept up to date and I do keep
>> WinXP uptodate and yes the procedures sound long and complex,
>> unfortunately a local or independant computer repair shop visit is not
>> just not in the cards for a number of reasons.
>> Thanks for the reply.
>>
>> ICU
>>
>>
>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in
>> news:eKMQNbcTKHA.5052@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl:
>>
>> > You are seeing the effects of a hijackware infection!
>> >
>> > NB: If you had no anti-virus application installed or the
subscription
>> > had expired *when the machine first got infected* and/or your
>> > subscription has since expired and/or the machine's not been kept
>> > fully-patched at Windows Update, don't waste your time with any of
the
>> > below: Format & reinstall Windows. A Repair Install will NOT help!
>> >
>> > 1. See if you can download/run the MSRT manually:
>> > http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwa ... fault.mspx
>> >
>> > NB: Run the FULL scan, not the QUICK scan! You may need to download
>> > the MSRT on a non-infected machine, then transfer MRT.EXE to the
>> > infected machine and rename it to SCAN.EXE before running it.
>> >
>> > 2a. WinXP => Run the Windows Live Safety Center's 'Protection' scan
>> > (only!) in Safe Mode with Networking, if need be:
>> > http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/howsafe.htm
>> >
>> > 2b. Vista or Win7=> Run this scan instead:
>> > http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/whatsnew.htm
>> >
>> > 3. Run a /thorough/ check for hijackware, including posting
requested
>> > logs in an appropriate forum, not here.
>> >
>> > Checking for/Help with Hijackware:
>> >
hence the error.
The program I have running is AVG Free antivirus , and it is kept up to
date automatically.
I have experienced the Norton and McAfee merry-go-round a number of years
ago and have not wanted to go back there ever again.(G)
Thanks for the reply.
ICU
"Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote in
news:ftjfd5l9pebf6le8ci1rigo2rbq2dass30@4ax.com:
>
> On 15 Oct 2009 21:49:04 GMT, ICU <ICU@Nowhere.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Thanks for the reply.
>>
>> Well I do have a virus program running
>
>
> Then you are in serious trouble. It's far better to have an
> *anti*-virus program running.
>
> Or if you meant you had an anti-virus program running, please tell us
> which one it is. They are far from being equally good, and the two
> most well-known, Norton and McAfee, are the worst of them.
>
> It sounds very much like you are infected.
>
>
>
>> and kept up to date and I do keep
>> WinXP uptodate and yes the procedures sound long and complex,
>> unfortunately a local or independant computer repair shop visit is not
>> just not in the cards for a number of reasons.
>> Thanks for the reply.
>>
>> ICU
>>
>>
>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in
>> news:eKMQNbcTKHA.5052@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl:
>>
>> > You are seeing the effects of a hijackware infection!
>> >
>> > NB: If you had no anti-virus application installed or the
subscription
>> > had expired *when the machine first got infected* and/or your
>> > subscription has since expired and/or the machine's not been kept
>> > fully-patched at Windows Update, don't waste your time with any of
the
>> > below: Format & reinstall Windows. A Repair Install will NOT help!
>> >
>> > 1. See if you can download/run the MSRT manually:
>> > http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwa ... fault.mspx
>> >
>> > NB: Run the FULL scan, not the QUICK scan! You may need to download
>> > the MSRT on a non-infected machine, then transfer MRT.EXE to the
>> > infected machine and rename it to SCAN.EXE before running it.
>> >
>> > 2a. WinXP => Run the Windows Live Safety Center's 'Protection' scan
>> > (only!) in Safe Mode with Networking, if need be:
>> > http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/howsafe.htm
>> >
>> > 2b. Vista or Win7=> Run this scan instead:
>> > http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/whatsnew.htm
>> >
>> > 3. Run a /thorough/ check for hijackware, including posting
requested
>> > logs in an appropriate forum, not here.
>> >
>> > Checking for/Help with Hijackware:
>> >
-
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Re: What is HKLMU.exe
I share your feelings about NAV and McAfee. I have used CA's ETrust for
several years on a few dozen machines, with excellent results. Licences come
in lots of three and are aggressively priced.
"ICU" <ICU@Nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9CA666D7E60C4ICU@74.209.131.10...
> Yes I shoud have said Anti-virus, the problem has me slightly flustereded
> hence the error.
> The program I have running is AVG Free antivirus , and it is kept up to
> date automatically.
> I have experienced the Norton and McAfee merry-go-round a number of years
> ago and have not wanted to go back there ever again.(G)
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> ICU
>
>
>
> "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote in
> news:ftjfd5l9pebf6le8ci1rigo2rbq2dass30@4ax.com:
>
>>
>> On 15 Oct 2009 21:49:04 GMT, ICU <ICU@Nowhere.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Thanks for the reply.
>>>
>>> Well I do have a virus program running
>>
>>
>> Then you are in serious trouble. It's far better to have an
>> *anti*-virus program running.
>>
>> Or if you meant you had an anti-virus program running, please tell us
>> which one it is. They are far from being equally good, and the two
>> most well-known, Norton and McAfee, are the worst of them.
>>
>> It sounds very much like you are infected.
>>
>>
>>
>>> and kept up to date and I do keep
>>> WinXP uptodate and yes the procedures sound long and complex,
>>> unfortunately a local or independant computer repair shop visit is not
>>> just not in the cards for a number of reasons.
>>> Thanks for the reply.
>>>
>>> ICU
>>>
>>>
>>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in
>>> news:eKMQNbcTKHA.5052@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl:
>>>
>>> > You are seeing the effects of a hijackware infection!
>>> >
>>> > NB: If you had no anti-virus application installed or the
> subscription
>>> > had expired *when the machine first got infected* and/or your
>>> > subscription has since expired and/or the machine's not been kept
>>> > fully-patched at Windows Update, don't waste your time with any of
> the
>>> > below: Format & reinstall Windows. A Repair Install will NOT help!
>>> >
>>> > 1. See if you can download/run the MSRT manually:
>>> > http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwa ... fault.mspx
>>> >
>>> > NB: Run the FULL scan, not the QUICK scan! You may need to download
>>> > the MSRT on a non-infected machine, then transfer MRT.EXE to the
>>> > infected machine and rename it to SCAN.EXE before running it.
>>> >
>>> > 2a. WinXP => Run the Windows Live Safety Center's 'Protection' scan
>>> > (only!) in Safe Mode with Networking, if need be:
>>> > http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/howsafe.htm
>>> >
>>> > 2b. Vista or Win7=> Run this scan instead:
>>> > http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/whatsnew.htm
>>> >
>>> > 3. Run a /thorough/ check for hijackware, including posting
> requested
>>> > logs in an appropriate forum, not here.
>>> >
>>> > Checking for/Help with Hijackware:
>>> > . http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=4075
>>> >
>>> > . http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/unwanted.htm
>>> > . http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/tshoot.html
>>> > . http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k/Malware_Defence.htm
>>> > . http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/pag ... ng_Malware
>>> >
>>> > **Chances are you will need to seek expert assistance in
>>> > http://spywarehammer.com/simplemachines ... board=10.0,
>>> > http://www.spywarewarrior.com/viewforum.php?f=5,
>>> > http://www.dslreports.com/forum/cleanup,
>>> > http://www.bluetack.co.uk/forums/index.php,
>>> > http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=30 or other appropriate forums.**
>>> >
>>> > If these procedures look too complex - and there is no shame in
>>> > admitting this isn't your cup of tea - take the machine to a local,
>>> > reputable and independent (i.e., not BigBoxStoreUSA) computer repair
>>> > shop.
>>
>
several years on a few dozen machines, with excellent results. Licences come
in lots of three and are aggressively priced.
"ICU" <ICU@Nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9CA666D7E60C4ICU@74.209.131.10...
> Yes I shoud have said Anti-virus, the problem has me slightly flustereded
> hence the error.
> The program I have running is AVG Free antivirus , and it is kept up to
> date automatically.
> I have experienced the Norton and McAfee merry-go-round a number of years
> ago and have not wanted to go back there ever again.(G)
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> ICU
>
>
>
> "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote in
> news:ftjfd5l9pebf6le8ci1rigo2rbq2dass30@4ax.com:
>
>>
>> On 15 Oct 2009 21:49:04 GMT, ICU <ICU@Nowhere.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Thanks for the reply.
>>>
>>> Well I do have a virus program running
>>
>>
>> Then you are in serious trouble. It's far better to have an
>> *anti*-virus program running.
>>
>> Or if you meant you had an anti-virus program running, please tell us
>> which one it is. They are far from being equally good, and the two
>> most well-known, Norton and McAfee, are the worst of them.
>>
>> It sounds very much like you are infected.
>>
>>
>>
>>> and kept up to date and I do keep
>>> WinXP uptodate and yes the procedures sound long and complex,
>>> unfortunately a local or independant computer repair shop visit is not
>>> just not in the cards for a number of reasons.
>>> Thanks for the reply.
>>>
>>> ICU
>>>
>>>
>>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in
>>> news:eKMQNbcTKHA.5052@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl:
>>>
>>> > You are seeing the effects of a hijackware infection!
>>> >
>>> > NB: If you had no anti-virus application installed or the
> subscription
>>> > had expired *when the machine first got infected* and/or your
>>> > subscription has since expired and/or the machine's not been kept
>>> > fully-patched at Windows Update, don't waste your time with any of
> the
>>> > below: Format & reinstall Windows. A Repair Install will NOT help!
>>> >
>>> > 1. See if you can download/run the MSRT manually:
>>> > http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwa ... fault.mspx
>>> >
>>> > NB: Run the FULL scan, not the QUICK scan! You may need to download
>>> > the MSRT on a non-infected machine, then transfer MRT.EXE to the
>>> > infected machine and rename it to SCAN.EXE before running it.
>>> >
>>> > 2a. WinXP => Run the Windows Live Safety Center's 'Protection' scan
>>> > (only!) in Safe Mode with Networking, if need be:
>>> > http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/howsafe.htm
>>> >
>>> > 2b. Vista or Win7=> Run this scan instead:
>>> > http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/whatsnew.htm
>>> >
>>> > 3. Run a /thorough/ check for hijackware, including posting
> requested
>>> > logs in an appropriate forum, not here.
>>> >
>>> > Checking for/Help with Hijackware:
>>> > . http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=4075
>>> >
>>> > . http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/unwanted.htm
>>> > . http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/tshoot.html
>>> > . http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k/Malware_Defence.htm
>>> > . http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/pag ... ng_Malware
>>> >
>>> > **Chances are you will need to seek expert assistance in
>>> > http://spywarehammer.com/simplemachines ... board=10.0,
>>> > http://www.spywarewarrior.com/viewforum.php?f=5,
>>> > http://www.dslreports.com/forum/cleanup,
>>> > http://www.bluetack.co.uk/forums/index.php,
>>> > http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=30 or other appropriate forums.**
>>> >
>>> > If these procedures look too complex - and there is no shame in
>>> > admitting this isn't your cup of tea - take the machine to a local,
>>> > reputable and independent (i.e., not BigBoxStoreUSA) computer repair
>>> > shop.
>>
>
Re: What is HKLMU.exe
Jose <jose_ease@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:c92c7409-24bf-49c8-9e03-a5e066b8f604@m38g2000yqd.googlegroups.com:
> On Oct 15, 5:49
news:c92c7409-24bf-49c8-9e03-a5e066b8f604@m38g2000yqd.googlegroups.com:
> On Oct 15, 5:49
Re: What is HKLMU.exe
ICU wrote:
> Jose <jose_ease@yahoo.com> wrote in
> news:c92c7409-24bf-49c8-9e03-a5e066b8f604@m38g2000yqd.googlegroups.com:
>
>> On Oct 15, 5:49 pm, ICU <I...@Nowhere.com> wrote:
>>> Thanks for the reply.
>>>
>>> Well I do have a virus program running and kept up to date and I do
>>> keep WinXP uptodate and yes the procedures sound long and complex,
>>> unfortunately a local or independant computer repair shop visit is
>>> not just not in the cards for a number of reasons.
>>> Thanks for the reply.
>>>
>>> ICU
>>>
>>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABear...@gmail.com> wrote
>>> innews:eKMQNbcTKHA.5052@TK
>> 2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl:
>>>
>>>
>>>> You are seeing the effects of a hijackware infection!
>>>> NB: If you had no anti-virus application installed or the
>>>> subscription had expired *when the machine first got infected*
>>>> and/or your subscription has since expired and/or the machine's not
>>>> been kept fully-patched at Windows Update, don't waste your time
>>>> with any of the below: Format & reinstall Windows. A Repair
>>>> Install will NOT help!
>>>> 1. See if you can download/run the MSRT manually:
>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwa ... fault.mspx
>>>> NB: Run the FULL scan, not the QUICK scan! You may need to
>>>> download the MSRT on a non-infected machine, then transfer MRT.EXE
>>>> to the infected machine and rename it to SCAN.EXE before running
>>>> it.
>>>> 2a. WinXP => Run the Windows Live Safety Center's 'Protection' scan
>>>> (only!) in Safe Mode with Networking, if need be:
>>>> http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/howsafe.htm
>>>> 2b. Vista or Win7=> Run this scan instead:
>>>> http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/whatsnew.htm
>>>> 3. Run a /thorough/ check for hijackware, including posting
>>>> requested logs in an appropriate forum, not here.
>>>> Checking for/Help with Hijackware:
>>>>
> Jose <jose_ease@yahoo.com> wrote in
> news:c92c7409-24bf-49c8-9e03-a5e066b8f604@m38g2000yqd.googlegroups.com:
>
>> On Oct 15, 5:49 pm, ICU <I...@Nowhere.com> wrote:
>>> Thanks for the reply.
>>>
>>> Well I do have a virus program running and kept up to date and I do
>>> keep WinXP uptodate and yes the procedures sound long and complex,
>>> unfortunately a local or independant computer repair shop visit is
>>> not just not in the cards for a number of reasons.
>>> Thanks for the reply.
>>>
>>> ICU
>>>
>>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABear...@gmail.com> wrote
>>> innews:eKMQNbcTKHA.5052@TK
>> 2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl:
>>>
>>>
>>>> You are seeing the effects of a hijackware infection!
>>>> NB: If you had no anti-virus application installed or the
>>>> subscription had expired *when the machine first got infected*
>>>> and/or your subscription has since expired and/or the machine's not
>>>> been kept fully-patched at Windows Update, don't waste your time
>>>> with any of the below: Format & reinstall Windows. A Repair
>>>> Install will NOT help!
>>>> 1. See if you can download/run the MSRT manually:
>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwa ... fault.mspx
>>>> NB: Run the FULL scan, not the QUICK scan! You may need to
>>>> download the MSRT on a non-infected machine, then transfer MRT.EXE
>>>> to the infected machine and rename it to SCAN.EXE before running
>>>> it.
>>>> 2a. WinXP => Run the Windows Live Safety Center's 'Protection' scan
>>>> (only!) in Safe Mode with Networking, if need be:
>>>> http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/howsafe.htm
>>>> 2b. Vista or Win7=> Run this scan instead:
>>>> http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/whatsnew.htm
>>>> 3. Run a /thorough/ check for hijackware, including posting
>>>> requested logs in an appropriate forum, not here.
>>>> Checking for/Help with Hijackware:
>>>>