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23-Mar-2009, 05:34 AM #1
Post Solved: xcrashdump.dat file
hey guys.
im new soo lol
before i had a virus in to my computer and i scanned it and the anti-virus programm got rid of it but when i reboot the virus came again. at my C: drive it was a self extator file called 'bla', the antivirus couldnt pick that up and i thought it was suspiesous so i checked in the bin and its keep on coming bak when i reboot!!
and also another thing is the 'xcrashdump.dat' file in my C: drive. when im going to log on to my MSN 9.0 the msn crashes and i check my c drive and the xcrashdump is there. i deleted it and i tried logging on again and it still happens the same thing over again and again!!
i really need help thx
btw using windows XP pro
anti-virus programm used - ALYAC
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23-Mar-2009, 06:04 AM #2
It seems that your computer is badly infected by the virus attack.
Please follow these troubleshooting steps in order o resolve the issue:
1. Try to delete all the temporary internet files from your computer.
2. Try to uninstall the unwanted programs installed on your computer.
3. Try to perform the "defrag" and "diskcleanup" utility over the specific time.
4. Try to remove all the temporary internet files from your computer.
5. Scan your computer by using any updated antivirus program.
6. Try to install and download the "Antimalwarebytes" (freely available
7. Try to update "Antimalwarebytes".
8. Scan your computer using the "Antimalwarebytes".
9. Please follow the same procedure for "Superantispyware" as you done for "Antimalwarebytes".

These stpes will help you with this issue.
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23-Mar-2009, 06:09 AM #3
thnxx!!
it got removed!!
i love uuuuuuuuu
thk u soo much!!
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23-Mar-2009, 06:12 AM #4
May i know the name of antivirus what you are using currently when you face this problem.
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23-Mar-2009, 06:14 AM #5
ok lol
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