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> Need Help? The application "c:\windows\system32\si, I keep getting the above error poping up and freezing my pc.
JKCHESTER
post Jul 3 2009, 02:29 PM
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Iam runing xp.

Iam runing windows xp and the meesage "The application c:\windows\system32\sikasiso.dll is not a valid windows image" keeps poping up right from when xp starts to boot up. It has my pc slowed so bad to the extent that i have disconnected the particular computer from the internet, but even without being connected to the internet, THE MASSAGE STILL POPS. I need serious help?

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post Jul 3 2009, 03:34 PM
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Hello JKCHESTER

The file cited in your warning may be associated with a fraudulent or Rogue Security Program and/or other Malware.

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