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  1. #1
    Virus Guy Guest

    Re: regwork.exe

    Buffalo wrote:

    > Anyone have a good idea on how to get rid of it?
    > A friend on mine has it.


    Restart the system in DOS mode and do a file-find for regwork.exe and
    delete it.

    > He is running Vista.


    Um, ya. Ok.

    Put the computer in a box and place it at the curb the next time your
    garbage is picked up.

  2. #2
    Buffalo Guest

    Re: regwork.exe



    Virus Guy wrote:
    > Buffalo wrote:
    >
    >> Anyone have a good idea on how to get rid of it?
    >> A friend on mine has it.

    >
    > Restart the system in DOS mode and do a file-find for regwork.exe and
    > delete it.
    >
    >> He is running Vista.

    >
    > Um, ya. Ok.
    >
    > Put the computer in a box and place it at the curb the next time your
    > garbage is picked up.


    Deleting regwork.exe would not do it. A proper uninstall probably could.

    Unfortunately he has to take his garbage to the dump himself, and, he just
    can't stand the thought of parting with it. LOL
    Buffalo



  3. #3
    Virus Guy Guest

    Re: regwork.exe

    Buffalo wrote:

    > > Restart the system in DOS mode and do a file-find for regwork.exe and
    > > delete it.
    > >
    > >> He is running Vista.

    >
    > Deleting regwork.exe would not do it.


    While vista is running - no, it probably wouldn't.

    That's why I said to restart in DOS mode.

    What's that you say?

    Did you say that the supposedly better NT-line of Windoze doesn't have a
    true command-line DOS-like interface?

  4. #4
    Dustin Guest

    Re: regwork.exe

    Virus Guy <Virus@Guy.com> wrote in news:4FB456AD.355F811D@Guy.com:

    > Buffalo wrote:
    >
    >> > Restart the system in DOS mode and do a file-find for regwork.exe

    and
    >> > delete it.
    >> >
    >> >> He is running Vista.

    >>
    >> Deleting regwork.exe would not do it.

    >
    > While vista is running - no, it probably wouldn't.
    >
    > That's why I said to restart in DOS mode.


    Umm..

    > What's that you say?
    >
    > Did you say that the supposedly better NT-line of Windoze doesn't have

    a
    > true command-line DOS-like interface?


    LOL! Of course it doesn't. DOS is emulated on an NT machine. An NT
    machine actually has security. It's not a 32bit GUI shell riding along
    side DOS, like win9x.

    You use a PE disc. (An NT version of your DOS boot disk if you will).



    --
    Character is doing the right thing when nobody's looking. There are too
    many people who think that the only thing that's right is to get by, and
    the only thing that's wrong is to get caught. - J.C. Watts

  5. #5
    FromTheRafters Guest

    Re: regwork.exe

    Virus Guy wrote:
    > Buffalo wrote:
    >
    >>> Restart the system in DOS mode and do a file-find for regwork.exe and
    >>> delete it.
    >>>
    >>>> He is running Vista.

    >>
    >> Deleting regwork.exe would not do it.

    >
    > While vista is running - no, it probably wouldn't.
    >
    > That's why I said to restart in DOS mode.
    >
    > What's that you say?
    >
    > Did you say that the supposedly better NT-line of Windoze doesn't have a
    > true command-line DOS-like interface?


    Yes, it (Vista) does.

  6. #6
    Buffalo Guest

    Re: regwork.exe



    Virus Guy wrote:
    > Buffalo wrote:
    >
    >>> Restart the system in DOS mode and do a file-find for regwork.exe
    >>> and delete it.
    >>>
    >>>> He is running Vista.

    >>
    >> Deleting regwork.exe would not do it.

    >
    > While vista is running - no, it probably wouldn't.
    >
    > That's why I said to restart in DOS mode.
    >
    > What's that you say?
    >
    > Did you say that the supposedly better NT-line of Windoze doesn't
    > have a true command-line DOS-like interface?


    It would be better to uninstall the program than to just delete the .exe, as
    you are well aware.
    I just thought that someone here may have had experience with that
    particular program.
    Thanks
    Buffalo



  7. #7
    Buffalo Guest

    Re: regwork.exe



    Buffalo wrote:
    > Virus Guy wrote:
    >> Buffalo wrote:
    >>
    >>>> Restart the system in DOS mode and do a file-find for regwork.exe
    >>>> and delete it.
    >>>>
    >>>>> He is running Vista.
    >>>
    >>> Deleting regwork.exe would not do it.

    >>
    >> While vista is running - no, it probably wouldn't.
    >>
    >> That's why I said to restart in DOS mode.
    >>
    >> What's that you say?
    >>
    >> Did you say that the supposedly better NT-line of Windoze doesn't
    >> have a true command-line DOS-like interface?

    >
    > It would be better to uninstall the program than to just delete the
    > .exe, as you are well aware.
    > I just thought that someone here may have had experience with that
    > particular program.
    > Thanks
    > Buffalo


    Well, I had him uncheck regwork.exe in the msconfig and reboot. The program
    did not restart and then I had him uninstall the program through the Control
    Panel and all seems well. Perhaps, it was a legit program, but now his PC is
    running faster, according to him. It might be that MBAM removed something
    else that caused the speedup.
    He even ran MBAM in Full Scan in Safe Mode and got rid of all it found (only
    about 10 entries, most of them cookies) except for a few Symantec entries.

    Thanks for the replies.
    Buffalo



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