I'm getting two error messages on boot up just as my desktop is loading. 1) can't locate INETD.EXE and after closing that message I get this one, 2) INETD.EXE can't be found in the win.ini file locate string or delete this file...Once I've cleared these messages off my computer it either freezes or it goes off. Just goes right to the "its now safe to turn off your computer" than the only way I can get the computer working is to do a scanreg/restore. Now I don't know if this means anything as well but i'm blue screening with the vxd error. If that is important I've saved the full error message. I would be grateful for some feedback and advice on why my computer is having a hissey fit, but please speak slow I'm really blonde
Manual removal will be a little tricky if you're inexperienced. There is a batch file available to automate the deletion of the worm, but it works by creating a wininit.ini file containing NUL= statements to delete the files. If you also have the Bymer worm, or wininit.exe is missing or damaged (a possibility seeing as Windows boots to the shutdown screen, using this method would only complicate things.
Save it to the desktop and double-click on it. It will generate a text file called StartLog.txt (you can ignore the StubPath.txt file that is also created). StartLog.txt opens in NotePad. Click on Edit, then Select All. Right-click on any text area and select Copy, then right-click > Paste into your reply here. There'll be helpers here who can analyze the StartLog and advise you what to do (I'll check back later - it's Sunday lunchtime here).
Thank you for the info. I'm at work at the moment, yes I have to work Sundays..sheesh. Anyway when I get home tonight I will do as you said. Wish me luck!
Start-Ups checked at 10-08-2001 5:03:50.15p
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StartUp Log for Windows 95/98 - Freeware by rmbox
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This is a log of all the programs on your computer that
are starting automatically every time you start Windows.
Using this log can be a quick way to spot trojans.
StartUp Log (version 1.53) - Release Date 8/19/2001
The following is a list of your current Start-Ups
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lol I dont know what you would do BUT I would go to start/run/ type msconfig
and see if inetd had a box beside it in startup
now that's what I would do. Sometimes I do stuff and it doesnt work but I dont think this would hurt anything if you want to try
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"If it ain't broke, work on it til it is"
Hi Ceilidh (and Abby)...you could also type sysedit in the Run box. Click on win.ini and edit out C:\WINDOWS\INETD.EXE so that the line looks like:
Run=
That's the way it should look. Save and exit. Reboot and look for Inetd.exe and Hkk32.exe using Find Files. If found, delete them.
This trojan is a password-stealer so it would be prudent to change all passwords ASAP.
I notice you're not running any antivirus software. These days, that's akin to running across a busy street with your eyes closed. AVG is pretty good and it's free. You can download it here: http://www.grisoft.com/html/us_index.html
Let us know if the startup problem persists.
BTW, I checked that AVINIT.EXE in DOSSTART.BAT. It's a sound driver.
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