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wasssup1990 Posted - Sep 03 2010 : 07:11:59 AM
Arggghh!

Does anyone know what the hell winwac32.rom is?

This stupid error message comes up every time I log in.

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THANKS!!!
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Rahul Posted - Dec 27 2010 : 11:52:23 AM
After reading the above i got rid off this problem
the procedure i followed (for windows 7 and i hope other os users can also get rid off this)
1. press start button and type msconfig
2. open dis program and in it go to startup tab.
3. in startup item list disable the item with command rundll32.exe winwac32.rom,kyOEBvUNL
I followed dis procedure to get rid off the problem
wasssup1990 Posted - Sep 07 2010 : 01:15:44 AM
Yes! Problem solved. Thanks for the hints.

I rummaged around in the places you mentioned and I found two files that were trying to load at log-in, that are not supposed to. I disabled them.

Yay! No big "BONG" sound when I log-in anymore... Just my welcome log-in sound.
Aaron Cake Posted - Sep 06 2010 : 10:34:15 AM
It is likely an attempted malware infection, or remenants of the same thing.

In your Startup menu or one of the RUN registry keys, you should be able to find the line running the file through RNDLL32. Maybe try HiJackThis! or AutoRuns.

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