This is the free Microsoft anti-virus line. This is a totally free service that will walk you through the virus removal steps: For support within the United States and Canada, call toll-free (866) PCSAFETY (727-2338).
Turn off system restore. Update Antivirus Restart in safe mode and run antivirus and remove all files you find. This will fix your problem.
The 1st thing, you need to do, is getting your Norton Antivirus uptodate. After you done that, start your computer in Save Mode and do a complete system-scan with your Norton Virusscanner. Good luck, Jahewi :-)
Boot from another drive
This is the free Microsoft anti-virus line. This is a totally free service that will walk you through the virus removal steps: For support within the United States and Canada, call toll-free (866) PCSAFETY (727-2338).
This is the free Microsoft anti-virus line. This is a totally free service that will walk you through the virus removal steps: For support within the United States and Canada, call toll-free (866) PCSAFETY (727-2338).
This is the free Microsoft anti-virus line. This is a totally free service that will walk you through the virus removal steps: For support within the United States and Canada, call toll-free (866) PCSAFETY (727-2338).
Go to Start /Control Panel /Files Option (click the View tab)and uncheck both the *Hide file extension for known file types & *Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)-boxes, then OK yourself out. Then go to Start /Search /For Files or Folders option and type in the name of the file: rpcsvr32.exe - highlight it, then delete it.
I think you can't
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.
You can delete it directly from C:\WINDOWS\system32.
System32 is needed by your computer. Removing will disable your computer. Unless you are very confident in paring out unwanted folders in System32, it's best to leave it alone. It's not always easy to figure out what programs use what files in System32. Sometimes more than one program will access a folder.
Do not delete this, if you do your computer will become non functional. Telling users to delete this was a common "troll" on the internet used to make people unfamiliar with computers to delete critical system files. For more information please see the related link