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birdy January 3rd, 2007 02:26 AM

papa_smurf,

Did you try the fix here...
http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...269#post231269
...it's worked for a lot of people.

I think Norbie's been really busy lately, things are a bit hit & miss over there reply-wise.

papa_smurf January 7th, 2007 04:51 AM

yes i tried to fix the problem in this way but i cant find no file named alcanchorty.bfu"

Sleepless January 9th, 2007 05:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by papa_smurf
yes i tried to fix the problem in this way but i cant find no file named alcanchorty.bfu

Guess you missed this part then? It's the middle part of the link Birdy provided

Alcra PLUS Remover is alcanshorty.bfu

Then,
>Download Alcra PLUS Remover at this link
>Right click link underneith and select "save target as" Save it in the same folder you made earlier "(c:\BFU)".
http://metallica.geekstogo.com/alcanshorty.bfu

papa_smurf January 12th, 2007 03:44 AM

you were right i missed that step! sorry for that!

my bug has gone away thank you so much!!! :dance: :laugh_2: :xirokrotima: :xeri_ok1ani:

Joe the Porsche January 12th, 2007 09:04 PM

Geez this is a gigantic thread...just wanted to be a part of it :)

davidberkbuegler January 28th, 2007 03:59 AM

To fix the limewire keeps popping up / no taskmanager bug (Quick Version)
 
>Create new folder "My Computer>C:>"BFU"
>Download bfu.zip Extract to "BFU"
>Right click Link Select "save target as" save to "BFU"
>Go to "BFU" Then Drag alcanshorty.bfu over BFU.exe then release.

Dark Guy January 28th, 2007 06:51 AM

Spyware attacking?
 
Maybe, just maybe, you have a rootkit, there's a free rootkit deletion tool called blacklight, from F-Secure, download it and scan, maybe that should do the trick..., and besides, you wiil not lose anything because it's free of charge.

Dl it from here http://www.f-secure.com/blacklight/

Edmo883 January 29th, 2007 03:53 PM

Mayday
 
I got it too... Been keeping track of the various files found; winupdate, winupdates, MsUpdate, svchost, ms-update, winlogi, msmovies, maplom, wmplayer, and dropper.vb.lu.

I seem to have the svchost variant in my startup. This was not there before I had problems. Startup was empty. I also saw a post where svchost is a valid program, and not a virus.

So, is this a virus or not? Do I delete this or not?? :bangh:

Also, I seem to have no system32 file or folder, but I have 5 svchost.exe programs running. I found taskmgr in a folder called 16b2c96a0c41f4dfdb4d3cc28a4f819 located in C:windows/softwaredistribution/download

Anybody...?

Grandpa January 29th, 2007 09:47 PM

It all depends on wheather it is SCV or SVC host. One is a worm the other is a windows program. SCV is the worm.

http://www.ppedia.com/p4_scvhost-scvhost.exe.htm

Edmo883 January 30th, 2007 12:11 PM

Mayday
 
Okay, I realized I needed to make all files and folders visible, and found the files and have them copied to the desktop. I uninstalled LW, and stopped one svchost process. The problem has not reappeared since, but I know it's still there. I do not see any of the common viruses listed in TM. System Idle is near 100%, I assume that's normal. Apparently it's hiding under another - as yet unbeknownst to me - filename. :blink:


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