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> Browser Hijack/MS Outlook Hangs, PC is repeatedly hanging; Browsers and MS Outlook suspect
lawgeek
post Jun 8 2009, 07:21 PM
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Hi, I'm looking for help with possible hijack. Symptoms: PC hangs when using MS Outlook 2003 or browser (Firefox 3.0.10 and IE 7). Last time, Fierfox took 56 seconds to start. IE started in 5, but eventually both hung. Often, I cannot start task manager to end problem app. Also, with only TSR apps going, I see 100 percent CPU use. Sometimes, too, my bandwidth seems to be eaten up--other PCs have Internet slowness. And it seems like, twice, when I tried to start Firefox, I got a dialog box titled "Locate Link Browser" that was prompting me to find and open an .exe file. Hmm.

I have run HJT and DDS and have logs ready to post.

Other info: XP Professional SP3 (auto update); Comodo Firewall; McAfee VirusScan Enterprise 7; Webroot Spysweeper; Super Anti-Spyware; Spybot.
MS Office 2003. I hope that's all you need. Let me know if you require other info.

Also, Boot/Startup Apps (Reported by PC Wizard):

From Registry : DMXLAUNCHER
From Registry : ISUSPM STARTUP
From Registry : ISUSSCHEDULER
From Registry : DLA
From Registry : SHSTATEXE
From Registry : MCAFEEUPDATERUI
From Registry : SIGMATELSYSTRAYAPP
From Registry : USERFAULTCHECK
From Registry : NVCPLDAEMON
From Registry : NWIZ
From Registry : NVMEDIACENTER
From Registry : UNLOCKERASSISTANT
From Registry : TRUEIMAGEMONITOR.EXE
From Registry : ACRONIS SCHEDULER2 SERVICE
From Registry : COMODO FIREWALL
From Registry : QUICKTIME TASK
From Registry : HP SOFTWARE UPDATE
From Registry : ACRONISTIMOUNTERMONITOR
From Registry : TKBELLEXE
From Registry : SUNJAVAUPDATESCHED
From Registry : SSBKGDUPDATE
From Registry : PAPERPORT PTD
From Registry : INDEXSEARCH
From Registry : PPORT11REMINDER
From Registry : BRMFCWND
From Registry : CONTROLCENTER3
From Registry : SPYSWEEPER
From Registry : DELLSUPPORT
From Registry : CTFMON.EXE
From Registry : SWG
From Registry : SUPERANTISPYWARE
From Registry : MSMSGS
From Registry : IDRIVEE STARTUP
From Registry : SPYBOTSD TEATIMER
From Start Group : E-mail
From Start Group : ERUNT AutoBackup
From Start Group : IDrive Tray
From Start Group : Password Safe
From Start Group : Adobe Gamma Loader
From Start Group : Adobe Reader Speed Launch
From Start Group : HP Digital Imaging Monitor
From Start Group : HP Image Zone Fast Start
From Start Group : QuickBooks Update Agent


I'm eagerly awaiting a reply. Thank you.

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