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All Windows NT/2K/XP/2003 Users, Very Important Message
Just running fixblast.exe was not enough. I had to kill the trojan first (ctl alt del and all that), and then that bought me some time to download the updates & patches.
I had to disable system restore, too. That was very important. It was keeping the thing alive.
After all that, I just disconnected the internet, ran fixblast again, and deleted the files it found. Then, I reconnected and rebooted, and it seems to have half-disappeared. I still get weird 'cannot open such and such a file' notices when I start up windows, but msblast.exe itself (the thing that makes my computer automatically reboot) does not seem to have survived.
I think it's still dwelling in here somewhere, and it could return, but at least I have it under control now.
Thanks to everyone who posted info and such in this thread!
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You've probably got 32bit. Unless you're running on some server or something. I'm sure Ash knows the obscure dialogue that tells you exactly your version, build, shoe size, and whatnot.
IIRC the trojan kills the Windows Update program that automatically downloads these things for you. Try going to the technet page or something.
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crap, the symantec thing shut down. And what is the Windows patch? Which specific thing are you reffering to? I've been directed to download a Xp32 bit file. But also to run Windows update.
the symantec thing shut down as it stopped working?
hmm... ok.
download the symantec file to your root c: folder.
then, download this patch from microsoft.
then, right click on the "My Computer" icon, whether it's on your desktop or in your start menu, and choose "properties". go to the system restore tab, and click the check box that says "turn off system restore for all drives".
reboot the computer, and right before the windows xp boot screen comes up, mash f8 repeatedly, and select "safe mode", and then run the program again.
allow it to clean everything out, and then reboot the computer and go back into the full windows; run the patch.
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