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About Lenny
Expertise NB:I do not accept PRIVATE QUESTIONS
I can answer most questions based on the Windows XP environment.Issues connected with troubleshooting,basic to advanced installation, networking, security,hard-drive maintenance i.e. formatting, mapping, data recovery and upgrading.I am ready to assist Windows XP newbies integrate in the XP environment.
Again...I prefer to strictly respond to Windows XP questions and NOT any related to gadgets.
Experience I can answer most questions based on the Windows XP environment.Issues connected with troubleshooting,basic to advanced installation, networking, security,hard-drive maintenance i.e. formatting, mapping, data recovery and upgrading.I am ready to assist Windows XP newbies integrate in the XP environment.
Education/Credentials Self-Taught IT skills
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Expert: Lenny - 10/29/2009
Question QUESTION: Hi Lenny, Thanks for your service, it must be nice to be self taught, and to help everyone who needs your service. I have a Toshiba lap top, intel with Windows XP version 2002.
Just a few days ago when I start up my lap top, a sign comes up saying ERROR Loading C:\windows\system32\vulademu.dll
saying the spedific module could not be found. Also on the top of this notice is the word RUNDLL. I would like to know if this is a big problem, or can I just ignore this. I am not at all techo savvy, I can email, chat, a few general things, can not even save a folder, I usually get them loaded on the Desktop, and trying to keep learning. Many thanks Lenny, JJ ps. if I ever have another question am I able to ask you one, or is it one per customer. Thanks again. I hope I made myself clear. Thanks
ANSWER: Hello,
No such system file exists in windows but rather an infection in disguise. Click on he link below to download and install a scanner and removal program immediately.
http://www.filehippo.com/download_malwarebytes_anti_malware/download/9eb2b706355...
Kind Regards,
Lenny.
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QUESTION: Hi Lenny, thank you so much for the quick answer. I have the free program called SuperAntiSpyware, would this one do the trick? I have also McAfee on my computer but I disconnected it because my computer would not move it was going so slow. Like I said I do not know too much, and I installed it I think and it ended up in my I think they call it the system tray, I can re enter this program if you think that would work. When I did a scan with the Superantispyware, I think it showed a few cookies and I quarantined them. Then I did a scan with just the registry items and it did not show any items. Should I go ahead and use the one you gave me, would my computer be safe or would it pick up something else, I am so cautious at times, only becuase I do not know that much.
Thanks so much for the quick answer. Blessings, JJ
Answer Hello,
You might have followed a wrong path as the program I expected you to download is not SuperAntispyware but MalwareBytes Anti-Malware.
Please confirm that you do have the correct program within the list of programs within your list by doing the following;
Click on Start
Click on 'All Programs'
Scroll/Browse for the correct/right program
If program, does not exist then proceed with step below
Click on link below to download and install
http://www.filehippo.com/download_malwarebytes_anti_malware/download/9eb2b706355...
Follow prompts to update and begin scanning of infections.
Kind Regards,
Lenny.
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