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post Jan 1 2012, 07:58 PM
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post Jan 30 2012, 03:59 PM
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Using FireFox, please download and save driver.sh to your usb device.

You may want to print out this part as you will not be able to view these instructions.

  • Leave the usb device attached to the computer
  • Boot the infected computer your xPUD CD
    • with the CD in the computer, restart the computer
  • The computer must be set to boot from the CD,depending on your computer you can either do this by pressing F12 and selecting the CD as the first boot option or it can be set in the BIOS
  • Once you have the computer set to boot from the CD allow it to boot
  • A Welcome to xPUD screen will appear
  • Click the File tab.
  • Expand mnt
  • Click on the folder under mnt that represents your USB drive (sdb1 ?)
  • You should see the driver.sh file in the main window.
  • Select Tool from the Menu
  • Choose Open Terminal
  • Type bash driver.sh then press Enter.
  • When the script completes, close the Terminal window and restart back into Windows.
  • Please post the contents of the report.txt file that was created on your flash drive.


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Using [B]FireFox[/B], please download and save  [URL=http://noahdfear.net/downloads/driver.sh][B][COLOR=blue]driver.sh[/COLOR][/B][/URL] to your [B]usb device[/B].

[color="#0000FF"][b]You may want to print out this part as you will not be able to view these instructions.[/b][/color]

[list]
[*]Leave the usb device attached to the computer
[*]Boot the infected computer your xPUD CD [LIST]
[*]with the CD in the computer, restart the computer
[/LIST]
[*]The computer must be set to boot from the CD,depending on your computer you can either do this by pressing F12 and selecting the CD as the first boot option or it can be set in the BIOS
[*]Once you have the computer set to boot from the CD allow it to boot
[*]A Welcome to xPUD screen will appear
[*]Click the [i]File[/i] tab.
[*]Expand [b]mnt[/b]
[*]Click on the folder under mnt that represents your USB drive (sdb1 ?)
[*]You should see the [b]driver.sh[/b] file in the main window.
[*]Select [b]Tool[/b] from the Menu
[*]Choose [b]Open Terminal[/b]
[*]Type [b]bash driver.sh[/b] then press Enter.
[*]When the script completes, close the Terminal window and restart back into Windows.
[*]Please post the contents of the [b]report.txt[/b] file that was created on your flash drive.
[/list]
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post Feb 24 2012, 08:40 AM
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Download RogueKiller to your desktop
  1. Quit all running programs
  2. For Vista/Seven, right click -> run as administrator, for XP simply run RogueKiller.exe
  3. If the program is blocked, do not hesitate to try several times. If it really does not work (it could happen), rename it to winlogon.exe
  4. Press the Scan button
  5. When the scan completes, press the Report button and the log should appear.
  6. The RKreport.txt log should also be generated onto the desktop.

Please post the contents of the log in your next Reply
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