View Full Version : Can't delete old Spybot .dll file
Arby
February 26th, 2008, 06:04 AM
As the title notes, I can't delete SDHelper.dll, which was part of my old Spybot program. I see here that there's a new, but not terribly well advertized, Spybot Search & Destroy.
I came here for two reasons. One, When I found and installed Spybot yesterday on my mother's pc, it looked different and acted funny when installing. I seemed to be going in circles. Each time the installation was finishing, it would start again. I was up to 3 desktop icons when I decided that I would delete everything and re-install. Before I did, BitDefender, which I had just purchased and installed for my mother, found something nasty and chomped it. Coincidence?
Anyway, I got the Spybot up and running on my mom's pc and, as I noted, it looked different than mine. I wasn't bothered too much by that until I found tonight that I was having problems with my own Spybot on my own pc. I know there are fake sites out there and so I wanted to come here for the links which I trust. And now I see that there is indeed a new Spybot. I just don't know what happened to my old Spybot, for which reason I wanted to completely delete it. I can delete all but that one file. Do I have a problem?
Thanks in advance.
thanatos_theos
February 26th, 2008, 06:25 AM
See if this (http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=8213) helps. Have you tried reinstalling that version (http://www.oldapps.com/spybot.htm) and then uninstall (teatimer off, checkbox for installing BHO unticked)? If you want an alternative to Spybot, you can check out SAS (http://www.superantispyware.com). The free version has no realtime scanner though.
thanatos
chris2busy
February 26th, 2008, 05:31 PM
search for a programm named unlocker.its a free utility that can erase such stuff.
LoneWolf
February 26th, 2008, 05:45 PM
You could try File Assassin (http://www.malwarebytes.org/fileassassin.php) from Malwarebytes.
GlobalForce
February 26th, 2008, 05:51 PM
Good advice Thanatos. ;) A clean uninstall Arby usually boil's down to methodology. Each program, it's own.
GF
Escalader
February 26th, 2008, 07:08 PM
I have heard this from a a security contact regarding 1.5 Spybot S&D.
-{ Quote: "Regarding .....Spybot S&D v1.5. It was sort of a pain to completely remove it ....... Maybe ..... read up more about it before going through the hassle. ......... I just had a bad experience with v1.5 setting off non stop warnings about it and I had a &^% of a time stopping v1.5 from doing whatever it did to my system...even after trying to uninstall it. ..................I had some trouble fully removing it but I finally did after several reboots, using some cleaning software, etc. but using the default uninstall at first might be the first thing to try .......to remove it. .........my experience may only be a limited one on Spybot 1.5." }-
Questions
1) Are others having issues with 1.5? Describe?
2) Are their new servers for updates secure, hacker free? any real data?
3) Are any of the main AV's , ASW's HIPS detecting components of Spybot S&D 1.5?
4) Are there forged versions floating around?
FWIW, OA 2 and NOd32 do not complain about this tool.
The_1337
February 26th, 2008, 11:02 PM
it happens to me a lot for random programs. i drag the file onto the desktop. and then i am usually able to delete it from there.
Tonto
February 27th, 2008, 01:39 AM
-{ Quote: "As the title notes, I can't delete SDHelper.dll, which was part of my old Spybot program. I see here that there's a new, but not terribly well advertized, Spybot Search & Destroy.
I came here for two reasons. One, When I found and installed Spybot yesterday on my mother's pc, it looked different and acted funny when installing. I seemed to be going in circles. Each time the installation was finishing, it would start again. I was up to 3 desktop icons when I decided that I would delete everything and re-install. Before I did, BitDefender, which I had just purchased and installed for my mother, found something nasty and chomped it. Coincidence?
Anyway, I got the Spybot up and running on my mom's pc and, as I noted, it looked different than mine. I wasn't bothered too much by that until I found tonight that I was having problems with my own Spybot on my own pc. I know there are fake sites out there and so I wanted to come here for the links which I trust. And now I see that there is indeed a new Spybot. I just don't know what happened to my old Spybot, for which reason I wanted to completely delete it. I can delete all but that one file. Do I have a problem?
Thanks in advance." }-
Hi,You did check in c:\program files spybot s+d folder,make sure that folder has nothing in it after a add and remove uninstall??.Try deleteing that folder and contents if any,or if my assumption is correct that SDHelper.dll still resides .If it gives you an error use the unlocker program that another poster suggested.There will be about 3 different ways to go about it,,,choose delete on reboot.
Good Luck
Tonto
February 27th, 2008, 01:49 AM
If you use Freeware unlocker block internet...wants to connect for usage statistics i believe :( and good to go is a handy uncomplicated little tool.
Tonto
February 27th, 2008, 02:05 AM
-{ Quote: "You could try File Assassin (http://www.malwarebytes.org/fileassassin.php) from Malwarebytes." }-
Hi LoneWolf,
Does file assasin want to connect...i tried using malwarebytes in your signature is a little unnerving it needs to be connected to server during scan or am i wrong?.How do you feel about that...been cuirious
LoneWolf
February 27th, 2008, 05:50 AM
-{ Quote: "Hi LoneWolf,
Does file assasin want to connect...i tried using malwarebytes in your signature is a little unnerving it needs to be connected to server during scan or am i wrong?.How do you feel about that...been cuirious" }-
File Assassin needs to connect to install, thats it.
What scanning?
File Assassin is not a scanner.
As far a Malwarebytes Antimalware needing to connect, only for updates.
I scan with MBAM disconnected as with most other scans without problems.
File Assassin is also included as an extra tool with MBAM.
Arby
February 27th, 2008, 08:22 AM
Wow! When I read to 1337 I thought that I should just quickly try to do the same thing, since I had already plopped my .dll file onto my desktop. I'm surprised I didn't try it before, unless I did and it didn't work. I don't recall. Anyway, It worked! Why it wouldn't delete from elsewhere mystifies me.
Regardless, Thanks everyone for the feedback. I might also find a useful tool or two, for future reference, among those suggestions. So it was a useful exercise.
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