Quote Originally Posted by Pokey86 View Post
The volume doesn't matter, because MP3.WMA etc etc doesn't play, i get a error message come up... My comp doesn'r read that anything is installed, the only option i have in the dropdown for "Playback" is my modem.

Of course WMV's also have no sound, though they do play, same for mov's etc etc
It sounds like you corrupted related parts of your system files, try Start > Run > sfc /scannow > OK (might ask for the XP CD). This might help but not sure, you might need certain .dll re-registered as their association/functionality could have been broken but hard to say which ones to re-register. See if the System File Scanner helps or not first. If this is the same system you had infected the last time you had an infection and came here for help (which I believe it is), a fresh OS install might be a wise move too.

Anyhow the following is the analyzed version of your log.

For all files listed on the log, you would have to google them and make your own call if you do not know what the file is for. I have already researched the entire list and narrowed it down to the following. Also you can locate the file and your system and upload them to this site where over a dozen online scanners take a look at the uploaded file to see if it is infected or not. This is a pretty darn good site for individual online file scanning! Since the files are not on my system, the end users have to do this step themselves:



[==========] AnalyzerXP 3.6 by TL - forum.networktechs.com (www.IamNotaGeek.com) [==========]


22/03/2007
21:45

Some of the files listed could be safe and valid, so before you do anything, research further.


Directory of C:\WINDOWS\Tasks
06/03/2007 15:37 284 AppleSoftwareUpdate.job >> I'd get rid of this silly task but your call.



=====] Looking for suspicious file types in WINDOWS folder:

Directory of C:\WINDOWS
!!! = Very suspicious, possibly a baddie
??? = Unknown or unclear but could be legit, research further

??? c:\windows\system32\bmaker.dat
!!! c:\windows\system32\bpenhan.dll
??? c:\windows\system32\cmdlineext03.pop
??? c:\windows\system32\imake.dll
??? c:\windows\system32\imaker.dat
!!! c:\windows\system32\picformat32.dll
???c:\windows\system32\zport4as.dll


~ Following files left behind by the Online Scanners could be deleted:
c:\windows\downloaded program files\asinst.dll
c:\windows\downloaded program files\bdcore.dll
c:\windows\downloaded program files\bdupd.dll
c:\windows\downloaded program files\ipsupd.dll

Contents of c:\windows\downloaded program files folder that looked suspicious:
inotes6.dll
libfn.dll >> Possible Kazaa related!!
ntlsignup.dll
stproxy.dll
zbuddy.ocx
zintro.ocx



=====] Directory Analysis - PROGRAM FILES:

03/11/2006 01:54 <DIR> Roguescanfix >> Did you use this tool recently, if so do you remember why? If done with it, get rid of it!
01/11/2006 20:38 <DIR> VSAdd-in >> What is this exactly? Did you install it? My online search came up with nothing good on it!
29/10/2006 23:52 <DIR> WH GBP Casino >> Free Online Games like this are often associated with malware one way or another.
22/08/2006 19:22 <DIR> AlphaZIP >> Do you need 2 File Compression utilities?
01/07/2006 16:58 <DIR> 7-Zip >> Do you need 2 File Compression utilities?

21/01/2006 04:36 <DIR> LimeWire >> As long as you have file sharing programs like this, it is a waste of time and I won't be able to help you!


=====] Directory Analysis - WINDOWS folder:

Volume Serial Number is 6851-E07B
Directory of C:\WINDOWS
25/02/2006 00:36 <DIR> BDOSCAN8 >> This folder appears to be a part of Kazaa if you it before or now, get rid of it!!
25/09/2005 14:52 <DIR> LQfix >> Did you use this tool recently, if so do you remember why? If done with it, get rid of it!




Good Luck,

~TL