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Killer
03-02-2007, 07:11 AM
If someone can upload this file...coz my pc dont have that file....
a error comes when i trun on the pc and when it come to the operating system..


if u can find this in your system32 and upload it plz.....
i like to have it soon.....

the file is : wincfgs.exe

Killer
03-02-2007, 07:17 AM
no one to help

thilinapm
03-02-2007, 07:21 AM
machan wat is the OS

amila325
03-02-2007, 07:27 AM
yeah what is the os tell us well help u:yes:

Killer
03-02-2007, 07:31 AM
its Windows XP Professional
version 2002
service pack 2

thilinapm
03-02-2007, 07:38 AM
wait im looking 4 it

thilinapm
03-02-2007, 07:41 AM
nope there is no such a file in my OS,may be this came to ur system32 folder by an software that u installed additionaly,so try to find wat is it..

GTRZ
03-02-2007, 07:45 AM
you deleted that file coz of a virus? Anyway may be its not like replacing DLLs from other systems so try doing a system restore from last point.
Anyone have that file in WinXP? I have a feeling like that file also a virus and after you remove it system checks it in the boot. You got to remove the check as i think.

Anusha
03-02-2007, 07:56 AM
Isn't this a virus?

If not, what application could have put it there? It's not there in a XP default installation. :confused:

GTRZ
03-02-2007, 07:58 AM
yep thatz what i'm feeling too :yes: i think remove the entry and it'll be fine. no need to replace files.

GNS
03-02-2007, 08:14 PM
Format machan...

or Repair your installation @ least...

chaminga_d
03-02-2007, 09:04 PM
Oh.... This is a Virus (WORM_DELF.BRF)

Details:

Installation and Autostart

Upon execution, this worm drops a copy of itself as WINCFGS.EXE in the Windows system folder. It also drops and executes the Chinese version of NOTEPAD.EXE, KB20060111.EXE, in the Windows folder.

It modifies the following registry entry to ensure its automatic execution at every system startup:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\
Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows
Load = "%System%\WINCFGS.EXE"

(Note: The default value data of the said entry is null.)

(Note: %System% is the Windows system folder, which is usually C:\Windows\System on Windows 98 and ME, C:\WINNT\System32 on Windows NT and 2000, or C:\Windows\System32 on Windows XP and Server 2003.)

Propagation Routine

Whenever a USB device is plugged onto an affected machine, this worm drops a copy of itself in the following path:

{USB drive letter}\RECYCLER\RECYCLER\autorun.exe

If the path, {USB drive letter}\RECYCLER\RECYCLER does not exist, this worm creates it.

This worm also creates the file {USB drive letter}\AUTORUN.INF, which contains the following lines in its body:

[autorun]
open=.\RECYCLER\RECYCLER\autorun.exeshell\1=Open
shell\1\Command=.\RECYCLER\RECYCLER\autorun.exe
shell\2\=Browser
shell\2\Command=.\RECYCLER\RECYCLER\autorun.exe
shellexecute=.\RECYCLER\RECYCLER\autorun.exe

The aforementioned file is responsible in automatically executing AUTORUN.EXE whenever a USB device is plugged on the affected machine.

Other Details

This worm creates the following mutex to ensure that only one instance of itself is running in the memory:

USBSpyRunMutex

This worm runs on Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, and Server 2003.

chaminga_d
03-02-2007, 09:07 PM
Solution:

Terminating the Malware Program

This procedure terminates the running malware process.

1. Open Windows Task Manager.
• On Windows 98 and ME, press
CTRL+ALT+DELETE
• On Windows NT, 2000, XP, and Server 2003, press
CTRL+SHIFT+ESC, then click the Processes tab.
2. In the list of running programs*, locate the process:
wincfgs.EXE
3. Select the malware process, then press either the End Task or the End Process button, depending on the version of Windows on your computer.
4. To check if the malware process has been terminated, close Task Manager, and then open it again.
5. Close Task Manager.

*NOTE: On computers running Windows 98 and ME, Windows Task Manager may not show certain processes. You can use a third party process viewer such as Process Explorer to terminate the malware process.

On computers running all Windows platforms, if the process you are looking for is not in the list displayed by Task Manager or Process Explorer, continue with the next solution procedure, noting additional instructions. If the malware process is in the list displayed by either Task Manager or Process Explorer, but you are unable to terminate it, restart your computer in safe mode.

Editing the Registry

This malware modifies the computer's registry. Users affected by this malware may need to modify or delete specific registry keys or entries. For detailed information regarding registry editing, please refer to the following articles from Microsoft:

HOW TO: Back Up, Edit, and Restore the Registry in Windows XP and Server 2003 (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;322756)

Removing Autostart Entry from the Registry

Removing autostart entries from the registry prevents the malware from executing at startup.

If the registry entry below is not found, the malware may not have executed as of detection. If so, proceed to the succeeding solution set.

1. Open Registry Editor. Click Start>Run, type REGEDIT, then press Enter.
2. In the left panel, double-click the following:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER>Software>Microsoft>
Windows NT>CurrentVersion>Windows
3. In the right panel, locate the entry:
load = "%System%\WINCFGS.EXE"
(Note: %System% is the Windows system folder, which is usually C:\Windows\System on Windows 98 and ME, C:\WINNT\System32 on Windows NT and 2000, and C:\Windows\System32 on Windows XP and Server 2003.)
4. Right-click on this registry entry and choose Modify. Change the value of this entry to:
load = ""
5. Close Registry Editor.

Deleting the Malware File

1. Right-click Start then click Search... or Find..., depending on the version of Windows you are running.
2. In the Named input box, type:
KB20060111.exe
3. In the Look In drop-down list, select the drive that contains Windows, then press Enter.
4. Once located, select the file then press SHIFT+Delete.
5. Locate and delete the file AUTORUN.INF in all removable drives.

Important Windows ME/XP Cleaning Instructions

Users running Windows ME and XP must disable System Restore to allow full scanning of infected computers.

Users running other Windows versions can proceed with the succeeding solution set(s).

lasanka
03-02-2007, 09:08 PM
oki so to fix it jus type the virus name followed by the words "removal tool" and search on google.. in this case "WORM_DELF.BRF removal tool"

chaminga_d
03-02-2007, 09:12 PM
Also this virus is called by "W32/Delf-CRK"

lasanka
03-02-2007, 09:14 PM
sha multiple bnames heheh

geethq
03-03-2007, 08:23 AM
ops

tckrockz
03-03-2007, 08:46 AM
ohh cnt help ya macho bocz i m runin vista