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HJT Questions... - Nemmyy - 04-28-2010 Can I delete entries with no name and file like this? Code: O2 - BHO: (no name) - {02478D38-C3F9-4efb-9B51-7695ECA05670} - (no file) What about entries that say missing file like this? Code: O23 - Service:@%systemroot%\system32\spoolsv.exe,-1 (Spooler) - Unknown owner - C:\Windows\System32\spoolsv.exe (file missing) Thanks RE: HJT Questions... - daneasaur - 04-28-2010 Missing file may simply mean that the program is in use, I think. It also may be for past programs you have had installed that have not deleted their registry values, I think. These lines are harmless though, so you might as well leave them alone. RE: HJT Questions... - Nemmyy - 04-28-2010 Yea i know they're harmless, but I'm a curious kid It's weird because almost half of my "O23 - Service" section says (file missing) and most of them are all Windows processes. You must be right about them being in use. RE: HJT Questions... - daneasaur - 04-28-2010 It is the same for my computer when I run an HJT log. RE: HJT Questions... - Nemmyy - 04-28-2010 ok, thanks RE: HJT Questions... - Support - 04-28-2010 Nemmyy, could you link me to the tutorials you've been reading? Thanks. RE: HJT Questions... - Nemmyy - 04-28-2010 Have fun, theres a crapload http://www.hackforums.net/showthread.php?tid=93500 RE: HJT Questions... - daneasaur - 04-28-2010 Support, you may also want to learn what each 'O' means and take a look through your own HJT log. One thing to remember is, when looking at files to see if they are safe or not, make sure the location of the file is correct. You can easily have a virus called java.exe but not be in the correct java folder. If you just google the process name you will find a few sites that explain what the file is used for, where the standard location of the file is, and what its rating is. I think one good site is called processlibrary RE: HJT Questions... - Nemmyy - 04-28-2010 (04-28-2010, 03:44 PM)daneasaur Wrote: I think one good site is called processlibrary Yea, i use that a lot. But since we're analyzing our own computers it's easier because we know what we put on their and what should be there. RE: HJT Questions... - daneasaur - 04-28-2010 That is true but for any future use and if you comes across a file which you haven't heard of before, it can be helpful. I know for one, my ATI graphics card drivers call themselves very weird names, if it wasn't for searching what they were, I would have had no idea. |