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22-Nov-2008, 06:26 AM #1
trojan detected
Hi guys 2 days ago windows defender detected a trojan on the system32 folder so i done my scans and removed it now i get a pop up everytime the computer is started. the pop up is......

error loading C:\windows\system32\xxYOedAs.dll

Specific module could not be loaded.

I have done a scan with HJT and removed the issues that were found but this error message will not go. anyone able to help me with this issue please?

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22-Nov-2008, 02:04 PM #2
I have the same problem! except i can't get rid of it lol
windows defender says some sort of error and kapersky is being annoying and not updating itself to potentially remove it /sigh


http://forums.techguy.org/general-se...ml#post6286522
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22-Nov-2008, 05:25 PM #3
Try starting regedit and use Find to locate the string xxYOedAs.dll. Then delete the entry and see what happens. I don't have such a file in the system32 directory on my Vista box.
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28-Nov-2008, 11:50 PM #4
get avast home and run memory and boot time scan
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29-Nov-2008, 01:51 AM #5
Its trying to load itself up on startup. So check the startup list for any unusual item.
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yes good idea and get avast it will work
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