Now it makes more sense thanks. I'm a novice with this sort of stuff so
assumed that when I got the error on startup it was a windows file that was
meant to be there. So to be a pain but just a couple more queries now;
Does that mean that some of the virus may still be on the machine as I keep
getting this error message on startup and if so how do I get rid as Norton
doesn't seem to do it?
I have run a full norton scan on numerous occasions and keep getting on
average 8 x dialer.generic .exe files detected which norton deletes. Could
this be anything to do with the other virus?
Lastly and sorry to be a pain but I ran the trend micro scan again which
found another trojan file "winuqw32.dll". Trend micro couldn't delete it for
some reason though. Is this a windows file or if not is the best way to
delete it in safe mode?
Also is norton any good or is it better to get something else?
Thanks again for eveyone whos helped , this thing is really getting on my
nerves now !
"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:
> monkeymike wrote:
>
> > Ah I understand now, thanks. I've tried the online scan too which
> > just got rid of some spyware but now i'm unsure as to how I replace
> > the missing DLL file as I can't find anywhere online to download it.
> > Does it even need to be replaced?
>
>
> Not only does it not *need* to be replaced, you don't want to replace it.
> It's not a Windows file, but almost certainly was the virus (or part of the
> virus) that Norton deleted.
>
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> Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
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>
>
> > "DL" wrote:
> >
> >> It means your sys was infected and Norton could'nt deal with it, or
> >> leastways only removed some of its files
> >> Try an online scan at Trend Micro
> >>
> >> "monkeymike" <monkeymike.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:6454E85E-4F23-466F-9B41-ED9309033EAA@microsoft.com...
> >>> Hopefully someone has an idea what this is. First off i'm new to the
> >>> newsgroups so if i've posted in the wrong one I apologise first off.
> >>> A few days ago morton antivirus software detected some infected dll
> >>> files on my pc which it then decided to delete as they couldnt' be
> >>> repaired. One of these files was "eubaqsj.dll" . Now on startup I
> >>> get the following error message
> >>> " C:\windows\system32\eubaqsj.dll
> >>> the specified module could not be found"
> >>> Everything seems to work ok apart from for a few minutes on startup
> >>> media player seems to be very jittery ( not sure if even connected,
> >>> just started at same time!)
> >>> I've searched for this file online but can't find anything to help
> >>> me and don't have the xp disc as it came preloaded on my machine.
> >>> Any ideas whatsoever would be greatly appreciated.
>
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