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Posted by B-Man on January 27, 2007, 1:14 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options when you face a problem always look at it from a different perspective
first of all i dont recommend removing a DLL thats attached to a shell of
any kind
try Linux start your system with a Live Boot session of Linux ( make sure
you have a distribution that supports NTFS ) and simply browse to and delte
the file
SLAX ( http://www.slax.org/ ) is an excellent way to do this but remember
after booting before attempting to make changes to your hardrive to unmount
it and remount it as writable ussing the following commandes
#>umount /mnt/<the device name>
#>ntfsmount /dev/<device name> /mnt/<devicename>
in example
#>umount /mnt/hda1
#>ntfsmount /dev/hda1 /mnt/hda1
good luck ,
Brian M
> I've tried Safe Mode, to no avail. I'm using Freedom package (AV,
> firewall,
> antispyware) obtained thru Adelphia cable.
> --
> John
>
>
> "Leythos" wrote:
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>> jREMOVEcmcf@rocketmail.com says...
>> > My AV detects BACKDOOR.AAOL in c:\windows\system\dasm.dll
>> > I've determined that this is not a necessary windows file, and yet it
>> > is
>> > tied into explorer.exe and winlogon.exe; thus, AV cannot delete it -
>> > neither
>> > can I delete it. My AV says it will remove it at Restart, but it
>> > doesn't. I
>> > could not shut down winlogon.exe thru Task Manager (it's a "critical
>> > process"). I booted using DOS 6.2, but DOS could not access my NTFS
>> > c-drive.
>> > I can't seem to find a way to delete the file. Any ideas?
>>
>> Try SAFE MODE, and it would help to know WHAT AV you are using.
>>
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