right click my computer, properties, system restore, uncheck system restore this will solve it
Try downloading a program by the name of Avast it's a great virus scanner/protector :)
You can delete it directly from C:\WINDOWS\system32.
1. Start the computer at Safe Mode, go to c:\windows\system32.remove the mgo.dll directly. 2. run the Regedit,search the string of mgo.dll and then remove the string.
Same as Windows XP, however you can't completely delete it, as files are in use.
From adaware forum In case you don't have HijackThis...* Download Trend Micro Hijack This™Doubleclick the HJTInstall.exe to start it.By default it will install HijackThis in the Program Files\Trendmicro folder and create a desktop shortcut.HijackThis will open after install. Press the Scan button below.Then in HijackThis, look if one of the following is present and check it in HijackThis:(the CLSIDs {********-****-****-****-************} may be different in your case, but the filename is always the same)O2 - BHO: BetaDivX - {48BF2BC0-2945-11D8-8CAC-00080FC65465} - C:\WINDOWS\system32\IR9V0_QCX.dllO2 - BHO: BetaDivX - {D99BACC6-6289-4D4F-8BAF-4192016AF547} - C:\Windows\System32\bDivX.dllO2 - BHO: IntelVideoCodec - {33A12BEB-3219-4CA8-99B4-733192704C62} - C:\WINDOWS\system32\IntelVideoDivX.dllO2 - BHO: IntelVideoCodec - {04F7FAC5-F506-4F29-9094-9CB9144B192C} - C:\WINDOWS\system32\IntelVideo.dllO2 - BHO: IntelVideoCodec - {AF36E90A-44CA-4EE3-B578-C07383623217} - C:\Windows\System32\Video32.dllO2 - BHO: RealMedia - {87B570FB-D2CF-4D3C-8E1B-E1E7018BBA95} - C:\WINDOWS\system32\dx50codec.dllO2 - BHO: RealMedia - {0EEDB911-C5FA-486F-8334-57288578C627} - C:\WINDOWS\system32\XunLeiBHO_Now.dllO2 - BHO: 3GP - {5D67E2E7-0C2B-4491-87C4-37F2AC6033D2} - C:\WINDOWS\system32\a3gpcodec.dllO2 - BHO: AlphaDivX - {3B236BEE-8200-421D-919D-CA17D5739D8F} - C:\WINDOWS\system32\aDivX.dllO2 - BHO: Mp3 Video - {D4FD35A3-101C-4FAA-A9CA-E8C9461C3CEF} - C:\WINDOWS\system32\mp3avi.dllO2 - BHO: Mp3 Video - {2B659BB5-3E85-4BC6-BAFC-98FEDFF3AE99} - C:\WINDOWS\system32\VideoMP3.dllO2 - BHO: Video On-line - {741403DD-46A4-4D58-8FA7-427335C3BBF6} - C:\WINDOWS\system32\PowerVideo.dllO2 - BHO: Video DivX 3.12 - {09D72564-27E2-4F12-8AB6-03F83E4567DE} - C:\WINDOWS\system32\sysdivx.dllO2 - BHO: System DivX4 - {2FA3B736-1AC7-454D-8E94-8BA8158BF064} - C:\WINDOWS\system32\sysvideo32.dllO2 - BHO: System DivX4 - {2FA3B736-1AC7-454D-8E94-8BA8158BF064} - C:\WINDOWS\system32\sysvideo32.dllO2 - BHO: Video - {15FEB658-AACC-412E-BC13-D54CFD74A8F6} - C:\WINDOWS\stream32a.dllO2 - BHO: Video - {D0995F82-90C7-4C78-9B4C-C1700FB8B120} - C:\WINDOWS\windivx.dllClick the "Fix checked" button below.Then reboot your computer.After reboot, navigate to and delete one of the following file if still present (related with the entry you fixed in HijackThis):C:\WINDOWS\system32\IR9V0_QCX.dllC:\Windows\System32\bDivX.dllC:\WINDOWS\system32\IntelVideoDivX.dllC:\WINDOWS\system32\IntelVideo.dllC:\Windows\System32\Video32.dllC:\WINDOWS\system32\XunLeiBHO_Now.dllC:\WINDOWS\system32\dx50codec.dllC:\WINDOWS\system32\a3gpcodec.dllC:\WINDOWS\system32\aDivX.dllC:\WINDOWS\system32\mp3avi.dllC:\WINDOWS\system32\VideoMP3.dllC:\WINDOWS\system32\PowerVideo.dllC:\WINDOWS\system32\sysdivx.dllC:\WINDOWS\system32\sysvideo32.dllC:\WINDOWS\stream32a.dllC:\WINDOWS\windivx.dllAlso look if the following files are present and delete them:C:\Windows\System32\bDivX.dll.bakC:\WINDOWS\system32\IR9V0_QCX.dll.bakC:\WINDOWS\system32\IntelVideo.dll.bakC:\WINDOWS\system32\IntelVideoDivX.dll.bakC:\Windows\System32\Video32.dll.bakC:\WINDOWS\system32\XunLeiBHO_Now.dll.bakC:\WINDOWS\system32\dx50codec.dll.bakC:\WINDOWS\system32\a3gpcodec.dll.bakC:\WINDOWS\system32\aDivX.dll.bakC:\WINDOWS\system32\mp3avi.dll.bakC:\WINDOWS\system32\sysdivx.dll.bakC:\WINDOWS\system32\VideoMP3.dll.bakC:\WINDOWS\system32\PowerVideo.dll.bakC:\WINDOWS\system32\sysvideo32.dll.bakC:\WINDOWS\stream32a.dll.bakC:\WINDOWS\windivx.dll.bakNormally, by default, if you fix that entry in Hijackthis and your Internet Explorer is closed while fixing in HijackThis, HijackThis will already delete that file as well. So don't worry if you can't find the file afterwards anymore - HijackThis already deleted it. But it's always a good idea to doublecheck.Please make sure you don't delete "similar looking" files as they may be legitimate.In case when you're in doubt or it didn't solve your problem, please start a NEW thread in the HijackThisforum with your HijackThislog.FYI... Ad-Aware removes this pest as well. So make sure you have the latest updates.
What OS are you running? I checked for windows and could not even find it.
check here... http://www.pandasoftware.com/virus_info/encyclopedia/overview.aspx?lst=sol&idvirus=49891
c:\windows\system32\sysprep\sysprep.exe
It's malware hidden in the windows/system32 folder. It is a good idea to remove stuff like this from your machine.
Answer: Lauch Windows Task Manager.End wgatray.exe process in Task Manager.Restart Windows XP in Safe Mode.Delete WgaTray.exe from c:\Windows\System32.Delete WgaTray.exe from c:\Windows\System32\dllcache.Lauch RegEdit.Browse to the following location:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\NotifyDelete the folder 'WgaLogon' and all its contentsReboot Windows XP.
Start up in safe mode. Then open the folder windows\system 32 and locate the kerberos.exe right click and do an antivirus scan. followed by qaurantining it. reboot and rescan. Bobs ur auntie
On Windows XP: Restart windows in safe mode (press F8 after 2nd boot screen), then: 1. browse to c:\windows\system32 and search and delete bridge.dll 2. browse to c:\documents and settings\YOURUSERNAME\local settings\temp and delete all files restart windows in normal mode.