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Mako Shark
Antimalware Dr virus and ojojojul.dll removal.
So I used the rkill and registry fixer to get ride of the virus but every time I load XP up I get a message that windows cannot find the ojojojul.dll. I need to find whatever is prompting that dll to run and delete it. Any ideas? I have already ran spybot and ad aware and tried to find anything left in the registry by the malware program but everything that I know to look for is clear.
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Mako Shark
Try malwarebytes, great program that works really well.
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Start->run and type: Msconfig
Look in the startup tab.
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Mako Shark
 Originally Posted by Steve R Jones
Start->run and type: Msconfig
Look in the startup tab.
Exactly, or you can access the startup list by looking in ccleaner as well if you use that tool .....
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Mako Shark
 Originally Posted by Learux
Try malwarebytes, great program that works really well.
That was what I used to get rid of the virus initially.
 Originally Posted by Steve R Jones
Start->run and type: Msconfig
Look in the startup tab.
Thanks, I hadn't thought of that. It's there and now the problem is solv-ed!
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