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Try booting from CD base Linux distro (e.g. Pated Magic); <hold-nose-mode>mount MS partition</hold-nose-mode> and have a play; I quite like the look of this command:
Try booting from CD base Linux distro (e.g. Pated Magic); <hold-nose-mode>mount MS partition</hold-nose-mode> and have a play; I quite like the look of this command:
rm -rf
surely thats rm -rf /
Either way only if that dll is the root cause of the problem deleting it will solve the problem. If the real file is elsewhere it will simply reappear under another name.
Sadly the only way to really be sure of solving a trojan attack is to wipe the system and start again. Backup every file you need and proper to spend ages installing everything.
If your helldesk are not too useless they will probably have a base image that contains most of the programs you need.
In past have found things that can't be deleted have ownership set to some process, with legit stuff it's usually trustedinstaller. If log in as admin should be able to change that through file properties. Forget details but just fanny about, it's there somewhere.
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