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> RUNDLL Error Loading, The specific module could not be found
ventus
post Dec 4 2006, 02:24 AM
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Hi there I have some kind of trojan or virus, I was told to use Highjackthis program to remove it but the trojan or virus doesnt let me run the program. I even tried opening regeditor, it closes right away just like Highjackthis.

I dont know what to do... How will i remove this thing?

The PC starts to get really slow and lagged not allowing me to do anything =(.

When the PC starts up there is an error message saying " RUNDLL Error Loading, The specific module could not be found"

Also Im using avast antivirus, it found it as a "ASPACK" Win32:Tenga virus/worm. It deleted the exe that was infected along with someother wierd .exes "A054021454.exe" something like that but the problem is still there.

I could also get you a copy of the .exe that infected me (I think) I could just download the zip file again and post a link here for examination?

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