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    Member *TeKKeD*'s Avatar
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    csrss.exe problem

    I'm not sure what the file means exactly but i've been getting this error during startup, it's the first thing that pops up when i login into my account on windows xp, can anyone tell me how do i get rid of it?

    I've attached print screen images of the errors, it's two of them that execute one right after the other.
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    -AlBERT

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    Administrator Steve R Jones's Avatar
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    The folder Zpvglzrb looks like something a virus would create...

    Have you looked in msconfig startup tab and unchecked items that reference this file/folder?
    "Vegetarians live up to nine years longer than the rest of us...Nine horrible, worthless, baconless years."

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    Yes i have
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    Yes you have scanned for viruses AND looked in the startup tab?
    "Vegetarians live up to nine years longer than the rest of us...Nine horrible, worthless, baconless years."

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    Of course he hasn't.

    This is a VIRUS. Windows doesn't create folders named "Zpvglzrb".

    Do illegal things, get illegal results.
    MS MCP, MCSE

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    Scan and clean in Safe Mode with several cleaners .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocketmech
    Scan and clean in Safe Mode with several cleaners .
    If you use Safe Mode with Networking you can use the various free online scanners too - do it periodically even though all our comps protected with other AV software

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