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Can someone upload this .dll for me?

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XP says it's missing it and brings up a dialogue every startup about it. It's from system32:
bjdbkljo.dll
 
99% probability that it is malware.
 
iv worked and installed alot of things and i can tell you that .dll is not part of any windoes install.
 
Can't find that dll on google. 0 results.

Solution: Reformat time
 
iv worked and installed alot of things and i can tell you that .dll is not part of any windoes install.

:laugh::laugh::laugh: I was just going to point that out...........Good one Solaris:respect::respect:
 
Can't find that dll on google. 0 results.

Solution: Reformat time

just checked as well that is not a known DLL if your using a custom/ downloaded version of windows its probably been bugged with a trojan . you can also tell that it isnt a legit .dll because it doesnt have a name that makes sense any windows install has .dll's with names that hint at its spacific purpose..the only ones that usually have random DLL names are 3rd party programs and even then windows wouldnt be the wiser that it was missing a dll unless you tried running the app with the missing file AT WHICH point its usually the app that tells you its missing NOT windows.
 
So I should do a malware scan?

I don't wanna reformat :(
 
Try running a program called autoruns. Find what is referring to that dll at startup, and delete the line.
 
So I should do a malware scan?

I don't wanna reformat :(

well if the virus was intigrated thats ALOT harder to get ride of...but if it was an infection here are some good ideas.


boot into safe mode.

do a search for that dll and delete it

delete everything in the temp folder under C:\windows

delete everything in the prefetch folder under C:\windows

do a disk clean up and check ever box and delete.

do a virus scan thorough include archives

delete everything you find

then do a spyware scan using something diffirent thn your AV if it includes one.

delete everything.

then do a registry clean up delete all invalid entries.

go back to your AV and set it up to do a thorough boot scan deleting everything automatically.

reboot your rig.

uninstall w/e anti virus you had....get avast or comodo internet security. let it sweep before install.

hope
 
I know it's not integrated, as it only did it recently.

But I'm working on everything you listed, thanks all of you!
 
On autoruns there is something under:
HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Desktop\Components
0 File not found: About:Home

Is what it says. This is the closest thing to a missing DLL I can find, everything running looks legit, can't find that specific DLL, which is probably why it says it can't find it.

Also:
rqRIaWMd.dll File not found: C:\WINDOWS\system32\rqRIaWMd.dll
 
On autoruns there is something under:
HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Desktop\Components
0 File not found: About:Home

Is what it says. This is the closest thing to a missing DLL I can find, everything running looks legit, can't find that specific DLL, which is probably why it says it can't find it.

Also:
rqRIaWMd.dll File not found: C:\WINDOWS\system32\rqRIaWMd.dll

ya your infected and i bet that IE auto run has something to do with it i have no IE autorun sequence its probably trying to connect to the net to DL more viruses from a server to connect to the trojans host.
 
After googling some of the things on here, I'm loaded up on junk, but not for long!
Thanks for the links and advice, guys!
 
After googling some of the things on here, I'm loaded up on junk, but not for long!
Thanks for the links and advice, guys!

your welcome dude remember tell us how it goes.
 
Hey! I found that .dll sandwhiched deep between the 5th and 6th entries :P Problem solved!
 
Hey! I found that .dll sandwhiched deep between the 5th and 6th entries :P Problem solved!

keep going though its only part of the puzzle.
 
A nasty virus/trojan will "invent" the filename, and record it to registry. Every machine gets a different filename, so you can't just google it down.

If you are well partitioned (data on one partition, OS on another), then consider reinstalling the OS. It might be quicker than tracking down that damn virus/trojan.

If you are not well partioned, consider doing so. There was a thread about that recently...
 
A nasty virus/trojan will "invent" the filename, and record it to registry. Every machine gets a different filename, so you can't just google it down.

If you are well partitioned (data on one partition, OS on another), then consider reinstalling the OS. It might be quicker than tracking down that damn virus/trojan.

If you are not well partioned, consider doing so. There was a thread about that recently...

thats not 100% truth however their are certain forms of trojans malware and other viruses such as worms etc that do not generate a file name but use a pre generated name found through out all copys of the infecting virus.

EDIT:nvm im an idiot you said SOME NASTY by bad.
 
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