What is HKLMU.exe
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Re: What is HKLMU.exe
Jose <jose_ease@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:b17f1716-0272-41ca-a0b4-9c8c86d8b949@a32g2000yqm.googlegroups.com:
> On Oct 16, 1:47
news:b17f1716-0272-41ca-a0b4-9c8c86d8b949@a32g2000yqm.googlegroups.com:
> On Oct 16, 1:47
Re: What is HKLMU.exe
> Are you saying the hklmu.exe is in the c:\windows\system32\drivers
> folder? How did you discover that?
No I am saying Hklmu.exe is in the c:\windows\systems32\driver folder
no
"S" , the folder that is the Drivers folder is well populated.
Curious.
I have never seen
c:\windows\systems32\driver folder.
There should be:
c:\windows\system32\drivers
I do not think there should be a "systems32" anything and there should
be a "c:\windows\system32\drivers" folder with stuff in it, but no
"driver" folder.
You ran MBAM and SAS, as requested?
Yes - only .pf files should be in the prefetch folder.
Check/post the event log also for messages that are timestamped to
coincide with your last shutdown.
Please verify the spellings and paths with and be sure there are no
typos (it happens), somebody else please verify me, and then we'll see
if we can get you fixed up.
> folder? How did you discover that?
No I am saying Hklmu.exe is in the c:\windows\systems32\driver folder
no
"S" , the folder that is the Drivers folder is well populated.
Curious.
I have never seen
c:\windows\systems32\driver folder.
There should be:
c:\windows\system32\drivers
I do not think there should be a "systems32" anything and there should
be a "c:\windows\system32\drivers" folder with stuff in it, but no
"driver" folder.
You ran MBAM and SAS, as requested?
Yes - only .pf files should be in the prefetch folder.
Check/post the event log also for messages that are timestamped to
coincide with your last shutdown.
Please verify the spellings and paths with and be sure there are no
typos (it happens), somebody else please verify me, and then we'll see
if we can get you fixed up.
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Re: What is HKLMU.exe
Please ensure that the quoted text you are responding to has a > at
the beginning of every line. Your message without the >s is almost
impossible to understand, since I can't tell what you said and what
the person you were responding to said.
On Sat, 17 Oct 2009 14:11:33 -0700 (PDT), Jose <jose_ease@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> > Are you saying the hklmu.exe is in the c:\windows\system32\drivers
> > folder? How did you discover that?
>
>
> No I am saying Hklmu.exe is in the c:\windows\systems32\driver folder
> no
> "S" , the folder that is the Drivers folder is well populated.
>
> Curious.
>
> I have never seen
>
> c:\windows\systems32\driver folder.
>
> There should be:
>
> c:\windows\system32\drivers
>
> I do not think there should be a "systems32" anything and there should
> be a "c:\windows\system32\drivers" folder with stuff in it, but no
> "driver" folder.
>
> You ran MBAM and SAS, as requested?
>
> Yes - only .pf files should be in the prefetch folder.
>
> Check/post the event log also for messages that are timestamped to
> coincide with your last shutdown.
>
> Please verify the spellings and paths with and be sure there are no
> typos (it happens), somebody else please verify me, and then we'll see
> if we can get you fixed up.
--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
Please Reply to the Newsgroup
the beginning of every line. Your message without the >s is almost
impossible to understand, since I can't tell what you said and what
the person you were responding to said.
On Sat, 17 Oct 2009 14:11:33 -0700 (PDT), Jose <jose_ease@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> > Are you saying the hklmu.exe is in the c:\windows\system32\drivers
> > folder? How did you discover that?
>
>
> No I am saying Hklmu.exe is in the c:\windows\systems32\driver folder
> no
> "S" , the folder that is the Drivers folder is well populated.
>
> Curious.
>
> I have never seen
>
> c:\windows\systems32\driver folder.
>
> There should be:
>
> c:\windows\system32\drivers
>
> I do not think there should be a "systems32" anything and there should
> be a "c:\windows\system32\drivers" folder with stuff in it, but no
> "driver" folder.
>
> You ran MBAM and SAS, as requested?
>
> Yes - only .pf files should be in the prefetch folder.
>
> Check/post the event log also for messages that are timestamped to
> coincide with your last shutdown.
>
> Please verify the spellings and paths with and be sure there are no
> typos (it happens), somebody else please verify me, and then we'll see
> if we can get you fixed up.
--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
Please Reply to the Newsgroup
Re: What is HKLMU.exe
Jose <jose_ease@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:673ec00b-c449-4f1f-8045-b87110f02ca2@j19g2000yqk.googlegroups.com:
A whole lot edited here.
>
> I don't understand this "says something about" part:
>
> It's just a flash on the screen that says something about HKLMU.exe
> and that .DLL initialization failed.
>
> What is the message exactly.
It says "The Application failed to initialize because Windows is shutting
down"
This happens each time I shut down except if I shutdown without using any
program, then it just shuts down with no flash message.
>
>
> The file is located in Windows\System32\Driver, no other file in this
> folder and I can not get any identidication on this file.
>
> Are you saying the hklmu.exe is in the c:\windows\system32\drivers
> folder? How did you discover that?
No I am saying Hklmu.exe is in the c:\windows\systems32\driver folder no
"S" , the folder that is the Drivers folder is well populated.
>
> This file is also mentioned in the Prefetch foler as well.
>
> Where/how is it "mentioned" in the prefetch folder? Are you saying
> you have hklmu.exe in c\windows\prefetch or is it mentioned and what
> does mentioned mean? There should not be anything with a .exe
> extension in the prefetch folder - there might be some .pf files.
I used the word "mentioned" to indicate the file is listed in the
Prefetch as a .pf file
>
> Did you search your system for hklmu.exe and list the results.
That's how I found the file, I gotn the file name from the flash when I
shutdown.
RThe rest of these suggestions I haven't followed up on yet , but will do
shortly.
Thanks for the reply.
ICU
>
>
> Look in the Event Log for helpful messages and post them back here:
>
> Here is a method to post the specific information about individual
> events.
>
> To see the Event Viewer logs, click Start, Settings, Control Panel,
> Administrative Tools, Event Viewer.
>
> A shortcut to Event Viewer is to click Start, Run and in the box
> enter:
>
> %SystemRoot%\system32\eventvwr.msc /s
>
> Click OK to launch the Event Viewer.
>
> The most interesting logs are usually the Application and System.
> Some logs may be almost or completely empty.
> Not every event it a problem, some are informational messages that
> things are working okay.
>
>
> Each event is sorted by Date and Time. Errors will have red Xs,
> Warnings will have yellow !s.
> Information messages have white is. Not every Error or Warning event
> means there is a serious issue.
> Some are excusable at startup time when Windows is booting.
>
> If you double click an event, it will open a Properties windows with
> more information. On the right are
> black up and down arrow buttons to scroll through the open events. The
> third button that looks like
> two pages on top of each other is used to copy the event details to
> your Windows clipboard.
>
> When you find an interesting event that occurred around the time of
> your issue, click the third button
> under the up and down arrows to copy the details and then you can
> paste the details (right click, Paste
> or CTRL-V) the detail text back here for analysis.
>
> To get a fresh start on any Event Viewer log, you can shoose to clear
> the log (backing up the log is offered),
> then reproduce your issue, then look at just the events around the
> time of your issue.
>
news:673ec00b-c449-4f1f-8045-b87110f02ca2@j19g2000yqk.googlegroups.com:
A whole lot edited here.
>
> I don't understand this "says something about" part:
>
> It's just a flash on the screen that says something about HKLMU.exe
> and that .DLL initialization failed.
>
> What is the message exactly.
It says "The Application failed to initialize because Windows is shutting
down"
This happens each time I shut down except if I shutdown without using any
program, then it just shuts down with no flash message.
>
>
> The file is located in Windows\System32\Driver, no other file in this
> folder and I can not get any identidication on this file.
>
> Are you saying the hklmu.exe is in the c:\windows\system32\drivers
> folder? How did you discover that?
No I am saying Hklmu.exe is in the c:\windows\systems32\driver folder no
"S" , the folder that is the Drivers folder is well populated.
>
> This file is also mentioned in the Prefetch foler as well.
>
> Where/how is it "mentioned" in the prefetch folder? Are you saying
> you have hklmu.exe in c\windows\prefetch or is it mentioned and what
> does mentioned mean? There should not be anything with a .exe
> extension in the prefetch folder - there might be some .pf files.
I used the word "mentioned" to indicate the file is listed in the
Prefetch as a .pf file
>
> Did you search your system for hklmu.exe and list the results.
That's how I found the file, I gotn the file name from the flash when I
shutdown.
RThe rest of these suggestions I haven't followed up on yet , but will do
shortly.
Thanks for the reply.
ICU
>
>
> Look in the Event Log for helpful messages and post them back here:
>
> Here is a method to post the specific information about individual
> events.
>
> To see the Event Viewer logs, click Start, Settings, Control Panel,
> Administrative Tools, Event Viewer.
>
> A shortcut to Event Viewer is to click Start, Run and in the box
> enter:
>
> %SystemRoot%\system32\eventvwr.msc /s
>
> Click OK to launch the Event Viewer.
>
> The most interesting logs are usually the Application and System.
> Some logs may be almost or completely empty.
> Not every event it a problem, some are informational messages that
> things are working okay.
>
>
> Each event is sorted by Date and Time. Errors will have red Xs,
> Warnings will have yellow !s.
> Information messages have white is. Not every Error or Warning event
> means there is a serious issue.
> Some are excusable at startup time when Windows is booting.
>
> If you double click an event, it will open a Properties windows with
> more information. On the right are
> black up and down arrow buttons to scroll through the open events. The
> third button that looks like
> two pages on top of each other is used to copy the event details to
> your Windows clipboard.
>
> When you find an interesting event that occurred around the time of
> your issue, click the third button
> under the up and down arrows to copy the details and then you can
> paste the details (right click, Paste
> or CTRL-V) the detail text back here for analysis.
>
> To get a fresh start on any Event Viewer log, you can shoose to clear
> the log (backing up the log is offered),
> then reproduce your issue, then look at just the events around the
> time of your issue.
>
Re: What is HKLMU.exe
ICU wrote:
> 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
>
From Google:
http://www.prevx.com/filenames/X2653448 ... U.EXE.html
Please understand that I am not recommending this; it was the first
thing in the list when I Googled HKLMU.
Allen
> 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
>
From Google:
http://www.prevx.com/filenames/X2653448 ... U.EXE.html
Please understand that I am not recommending this; it was the first
thing in the list when I Googled HKLMU.
Allen
Re: What is HKLMU.exe
Allen <allent@austin.rr.com> wrote in
news:75-dnTlpFebx5EfXnZ2dnUVZ_jdi4p2d@giganews.com:
> ICU wrote:
>> 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
>>
> From Google:
>
> http://www.prevx.com/filenames/X2653448 ... U.EXE.html
>
> Please understand that I am not recommending this; it was the first
> thing in the list when I Googled HKLMU.
>
> Allen
>
Yes I found this by Google as well, sounds like exactly what I need,
symtoms and names all match, but unfortunately it will not run on my
machine, get message that says it has a problem and Prevx must shut down.
Strange that no other leads with Google for HKLMU.exe other than the
Prevx citation.
Thanks for the reply.
ICU
news:75-dnTlpFebx5EfXnZ2dnUVZ_jdi4p2d@giganews.com:
> ICU wrote:
>> 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
>>
> From Google:
>
> http://www.prevx.com/filenames/X2653448 ... U.EXE.html
>
> Please understand that I am not recommending this; it was the first
> thing in the list when I Googled HKLMU.
>
> Allen
>
Yes I found this by Google as well, sounds like exactly what I need,
symtoms and names all match, but unfortunately it will not run on my
machine, get message that says it has a problem and Prevx must shut down.
Strange that no other leads with Google for HKLMU.exe other than the
Prevx citation.
Thanks for the reply.
ICU
Re: What is HKLMU.exe
Allen <allent@austin.rr.com> wrote in
news:75-dnTlpFebx5EfXnZ2dnUVZ_jdi4p2d@giganews.com:
> ICU wrote:
>> 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
>>
> From Google:
>
> http://www.prevx.com/filenames/X2653448 ... U.EXE.html
>
> Please understand that I am not recommending this; it was the first
> thing in the list when I Googled HKLMU.
>
> Allen
A further update.
I contacted Prevx yesterday about the failure of Prevx to install, the
suggestion came back today to try installing in SafeMode.
I won't go into all the trials and tribulations but it finally worked, did
the scan and removed a few instances of malware, but said to remove the
rest of them needs a licensed copy.Damn!
So off I go to their web site and paid $33 plus Canadian dollars to get the
program registered for one year.
Happily when registered it seems to have removed all signs of HKLMU.exe.
The price was worth it, but it still irks me that software companies spout
"free" with regards to some software when it's not totally free. If any
limitations on free software are well noted up front I don't mind it, but
to run a piece of software then have it say "well to do what we advertise
this software can do you must now pay" just doesn't seem right but who said
life experiences with computers should always be free free eh!.(G)
Now somewhere some place there might be the info posted about this
particular peice of software not being 100% functional without payment but
I didn't see it, so I appologize if that info is out there for all to see
and this dummie just didn't see it.
The end result is I'm happy with the results I received with Prevx and I
guess that's all that matters.
Thanks to all for the replys trying to help me, it was most appreciated.
ICU
news:75-dnTlpFebx5EfXnZ2dnUVZ_jdi4p2d@giganews.com:
> ICU wrote:
>> 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
>>
> From Google:
>
> http://www.prevx.com/filenames/X2653448 ... U.EXE.html
>
> Please understand that I am not recommending this; it was the first
> thing in the list when I Googled HKLMU.
>
> Allen
A further update.
I contacted Prevx yesterday about the failure of Prevx to install, the
suggestion came back today to try installing in SafeMode.
I won't go into all the trials and tribulations but it finally worked, did
the scan and removed a few instances of malware, but said to remove the
rest of them needs a licensed copy.Damn!
So off I go to their web site and paid $33 plus Canadian dollars to get the
program registered for one year.
Happily when registered it seems to have removed all signs of HKLMU.exe.
The price was worth it, but it still irks me that software companies spout
"free" with regards to some software when it's not totally free. If any
limitations on free software are well noted up front I don't mind it, but
to run a piece of software then have it say "well to do what we advertise
this software can do you must now pay" just doesn't seem right but who said
life experiences with computers should always be free free eh!.(G)
Now somewhere some place there might be the info posted about this
particular peice of software not being 100% functional without payment but
I didn't see it, so I appologize if that info is out there for all to see
and this dummie just didn't see it.
The end result is I'm happy with the results I received with Prevx and I
guess that's all that matters.
Thanks to all for the replys trying to help me, it was most appreciated.
ICU
Re: What is HKLMU.exe
Jose <jose_ease@yahoo.com> wrote in news:561043e2-b8b5-4ee4-857a-
6f52760cbec4@k4g2000yqb.googlegroups.com:
>> Are you saying the hklmu.exe is in the c:\windows\system32\drivers
>> folder? How did you discover that?
>
>
> No I am saying Hklmu.exe is in the c:\windows\systems32\driver folder
> no
> "S" , the folder that is the Drivers folder is well populated.
>
> Curious.
>
> I have never seen
>
> c:\windows\systems32\driver folder.
>
> There should be:
>
> c:\windows\system32\drivers
>
> I do not think there should be a "systems32" anything and there should
> be a "c:\windows\system32\drivers" folder with stuff in it, but no
> "driver" folder.
>
> You ran MBAM and SAS, as requested?
>
> Yes - only .pf files should be in the prefetch folder.
>
> Check/post the event log also for messages that are timestamped to
> coincide with your last shutdown.
>
> Please verify the spellings and paths with and be sure there are no
> typos (it happens), somebody else please verify me, and then we'll see
> if we can get you fixed up.
>
Jose, see my reply to Allen, todays date, re: the solution to my HKLMU.exe
maleware problem.
Thanks for your replys to this problem, most appreciated.
ICU
6f52760cbec4@k4g2000yqb.googlegroups.com:
>> Are you saying the hklmu.exe is in the c:\windows\system32\drivers
>> folder? How did you discover that?
>
>
> No I am saying Hklmu.exe is in the c:\windows\systems32\driver folder
> no
> "S" , the folder that is the Drivers folder is well populated.
>
> Curious.
>
> I have never seen
>
> c:\windows\systems32\driver folder.
>
> There should be:
>
> c:\windows\system32\drivers
>
> I do not think there should be a "systems32" anything and there should
> be a "c:\windows\system32\drivers" folder with stuff in it, but no
> "driver" folder.
>
> You ran MBAM and SAS, as requested?
>
> Yes - only .pf files should be in the prefetch folder.
>
> Check/post the event log also for messages that are timestamped to
> coincide with your last shutdown.
>
> Please verify the spellings and paths with and be sure there are no
> typos (it happens), somebody else please verify me, and then we'll see
> if we can get you fixed up.
>
Jose, see my reply to Allen, todays date, re: the solution to my HKLMU.exe
maleware problem.
Thanks for your replys to this problem, most appreciated.
ICU
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Re: What is HKLMU.exe
"ICU" <ICU@Nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9CA97CC1A8B88ICU@74.209.131.10...
> Allen <allent@austin.rr.com> wrote in
> news:75-dnTlpFebx5EfXnZ2dnUVZ_jdi4p2d@giganews.com:
>
>> ICU wrote:
>>> 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
>>>
>> From Google:
>>
>> http://www.prevx.com/filenames/X2653448 ... U.EXE.html
>>
>> Please understand that I am not recommending this; it was the first
>> thing in the list when I Googled HKLMU.
>>
>> Allen
>
> A further update.
> I contacted Prevx yesterday about the failure of Prevx to install, the
> suggestion came back today to try installing in SafeMode.
> I won't go into all the trials and tribulations but it finally worked, did
> the scan and removed a few instances of malware, but said to remove the
> rest of them needs a licensed copy.Damn!
> So off I go to their web site and paid $33 plus Canadian dollars to get
> the
> program registered for one year.
> Happily when registered it seems to have removed all signs of HKLMU.exe.
> The price was worth it, but it still irks me that software companies spout
> "free" with regards to some software when it's not totally free. If any
> limitations on free software are well noted up front I don't mind it, but
> to run a piece of software then have it say "well to do what we advertise
> this software can do you must now pay" just doesn't seem right but who
> said
> life experiences with computers should always be free free eh!.(G)
> Now somewhere some place there might be the info posted about this
> particular peice of software not being 100% functional without payment but
> I didn't see it, so I appologize if that info is out there for all to see
> and this dummie just didn't see it.
>
> The end result is I'm happy with the results I received with Prevx and I
> guess that's all that matters.
>
> Thanks to all for the replys trying to help me, it was most appreciated.
>
> ICU
What made you think that the program was free to use? On the very first web
page it says "Money Back Guarantee for Individual Users . . .", which makes
it pretty clear that this is a commercial product, not freeware.
On a different subject: You should now ask yourself how your machine got
infected in the first place. Do you have a good virus scanner? Is it
up-to-date? Do you practise safe hex?
news:Xns9CA97CC1A8B88ICU@74.209.131.10...
> Allen <allent@austin.rr.com> wrote in
> news:75-dnTlpFebx5EfXnZ2dnUVZ_jdi4p2d@giganews.com:
>
>> ICU wrote:
>>> 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
>>>
>> From Google:
>>
>> http://www.prevx.com/filenames/X2653448 ... U.EXE.html
>>
>> Please understand that I am not recommending this; it was the first
>> thing in the list when I Googled HKLMU.
>>
>> Allen
>
> A further update.
> I contacted Prevx yesterday about the failure of Prevx to install, the
> suggestion came back today to try installing in SafeMode.
> I won't go into all the trials and tribulations but it finally worked, did
> the scan and removed a few instances of malware, but said to remove the
> rest of them needs a licensed copy.Damn!
> So off I go to their web site and paid $33 plus Canadian dollars to get
> the
> program registered for one year.
> Happily when registered it seems to have removed all signs of HKLMU.exe.
> The price was worth it, but it still irks me that software companies spout
> "free" with regards to some software when it's not totally free. If any
> limitations on free software are well noted up front I don't mind it, but
> to run a piece of software then have it say "well to do what we advertise
> this software can do you must now pay" just doesn't seem right but who
> said
> life experiences with computers should always be free free eh!.(G)
> Now somewhere some place there might be the info posted about this
> particular peice of software not being 100% functional without payment but
> I didn't see it, so I appologize if that info is out there for all to see
> and this dummie just didn't see it.
>
> The end result is I'm happy with the results I received with Prevx and I
> guess that's all that matters.
>
> Thanks to all for the replys trying to help me, it was most appreciated.
>
> ICU
What made you think that the program was free to use? On the very first web
page it says "Money Back Guarantee for Individual Users . . .", which makes
it pretty clear that this is a commercial product, not freeware.
On a different subject: You should now ask yourself how your machine got
infected in the first place. Do you have a good virus scanner? Is it
up-to-date? Do you practise safe hex?
Re: What is HKLMU.exe
"Pegasus [MVP]" <news@microsoft.com> wrote in
news:unyw8uNUKHA.4592@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl:
>
> "ICU" <ICU@Nowhere.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns9CA97CC1A8B88ICU@74.209.131.10...
>> Allen <allent@austin.rr.com> wrote in
>> news:75-dnTlpFebx5EfXnZ2dnUVZ_jdi4p2d@giganews.com:
>>
>>> ICU wrote:
>>>> 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
>>>>
>>> From Google:
>>>
>>> http://www.prevx.com/filenames/X2653448 ... U.EXE.html
>>>
>>> Please understand that I am not recommending this; it was the first
>>> thing in the list when I Googled HKLMU.
>>>
>>> Allen
>>
>> A further update.
>> I contacted Prevx yesterday about the failure of Prevx to install,
>> the suggestion came back today to try installing in SafeMode.
>> I won't go into all the trials and tribulations but it finally
>> worked, did the scan and removed a few instances of malware, but said
>> to remove the rest of them needs a licensed copy.Damn!
>> So off I go to their web site and paid $33 plus Canadian dollars to
>> get the
>> program registered for one year.
>> Happily when registered it seems to have removed all signs of
>> HKLMU.exe. The price was worth it, but it still irks me that software
>> companies spout "free" with regards to some software when it's not
>> totally free. If any limitations on free software are well noted up
>> front I don't mind it, but to run a piece of software then have it
>> say "well to do what we advertise this software can do you must now
>> pay" just doesn't seem right but who said
>> life experiences with computers should always be free free eh!.(G)
>> Now somewhere some place there might be the info posted about this
>> particular peice of software not being 100% functional without
>> payment but I didn't see it, so I appologize if that info is out
>> there for all to see and this dummie just didn't see it.
>>
>> The end result is I'm happy with the results I received with Prevx
>> and I guess that's all that matters.
>>
>> Thanks to all for the replys trying to help me, it was most
>> appreciated.
>>
>> ICU
>
> What made you think that the program was free to use? On the very
> first web page it says "Money Back Guarantee for Individual Users . .
> .", which makes it pretty clear that this is a commercial product, not
> freeware.
>
> On a different subject: You should now ask yourself how your machine
> got infected in the first place. Do you have a good virus scanner? Is
> it up-to-date? Do you practise safe hex?
>
>
>
You are correct but it also says Free use for Detection (includes free
Adware and MBR Rootkit Removal).
And nowhere on the actual download page does it even remotely say anything
about payment just download.
But that is neither here nor there, because you want to interpret it one
way I do another.
The important thing to me is that it apparently has done it's job , got rid
of some malware on my computer, and for that I praise it.
To answer your other comments, I have used in the past McAfee and Norton
but have used AVG free for the last few years and it is kept up to date
automatically along with a checkup to make sure it has updated since it now
does it silently with Ver 8 and up.
Practise safe Hex, I try to, I think what happened is that a particular
file a PDF was downloaded , but because it showed up in MS ecplorer as an
Adobe Icon I failed to notice it was a filename.pdf.exe and clicked on the
icon to read the file.
I think that's what happened, what it has taught me is to ensure I don't
depend on MS explorer in icon mode to read file names, always use detail to
read the entire file name and file extention in the future.
So myou see even though I'm well past the three score and ten mark I can
still learn.(G)
Thanks for your comments.
ICU
news:unyw8uNUKHA.4592@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl:
>
> "ICU" <ICU@Nowhere.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns9CA97CC1A8B88ICU@74.209.131.10...
>> Allen <allent@austin.rr.com> wrote in
>> news:75-dnTlpFebx5EfXnZ2dnUVZ_jdi4p2d@giganews.com:
>>
>>> ICU wrote:
>>>> 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
>>>>
>>> From Google:
>>>
>>> http://www.prevx.com/filenames/X2653448 ... U.EXE.html
>>>
>>> Please understand that I am not recommending this; it was the first
>>> thing in the list when I Googled HKLMU.
>>>
>>> Allen
>>
>> A further update.
>> I contacted Prevx yesterday about the failure of Prevx to install,
>> the suggestion came back today to try installing in SafeMode.
>> I won't go into all the trials and tribulations but it finally
>> worked, did the scan and removed a few instances of malware, but said
>> to remove the rest of them needs a licensed copy.Damn!
>> So off I go to their web site and paid $33 plus Canadian dollars to
>> get the
>> program registered for one year.
>> Happily when registered it seems to have removed all signs of
>> HKLMU.exe. The price was worth it, but it still irks me that software
>> companies spout "free" with regards to some software when it's not
>> totally free. If any limitations on free software are well noted up
>> front I don't mind it, but to run a piece of software then have it
>> say "well to do what we advertise this software can do you must now
>> pay" just doesn't seem right but who said
>> life experiences with computers should always be free free eh!.(G)
>> Now somewhere some place there might be the info posted about this
>> particular peice of software not being 100% functional without
>> payment but I didn't see it, so I appologize if that info is out
>> there for all to see and this dummie just didn't see it.
>>
>> The end result is I'm happy with the results I received with Prevx
>> and I guess that's all that matters.
>>
>> Thanks to all for the replys trying to help me, it was most
>> appreciated.
>>
>> ICU
>
> What made you think that the program was free to use? On the very
> first web page it says "Money Back Guarantee for Individual Users . .
> .", which makes it pretty clear that this is a commercial product, not
> freeware.
>
> On a different subject: You should now ask yourself how your machine
> got infected in the first place. Do you have a good virus scanner? Is
> it up-to-date? Do you practise safe hex?
>
>
>
You are correct but it also says Free use for Detection (includes free
Adware and MBR Rootkit Removal).
And nowhere on the actual download page does it even remotely say anything
about payment just download.
But that is neither here nor there, because you want to interpret it one
way I do another.
The important thing to me is that it apparently has done it's job , got rid
of some malware on my computer, and for that I praise it.
To answer your other comments, I have used in the past McAfee and Norton
but have used AVG free for the last few years and it is kept up to date
automatically along with a checkup to make sure it has updated since it now
does it silently with Ver 8 and up.
Practise safe Hex, I try to, I think what happened is that a particular
file a PDF was downloaded , but because it showed up in MS ecplorer as an
Adobe Icon I failed to notice it was a filename.pdf.exe and clicked on the
icon to read the file.
I think that's what happened, what it has taught me is to ensure I don't
depend on MS explorer in icon mode to read file names, always use detail to
read the entire file name and file extention in the future.
So myou see even though I'm well past the three score and ten mark I can
still learn.(G)
Thanks for your comments.
ICU