PG Error

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by LoneWolf, Jun 24, 2007.

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  1. LoneWolf

    LoneWolf Registered Member

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    Tried to install Process Guard(Ya I know no support/out of bussness)
    and getting this error,anyone know what it is or how to correct it?
     

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  2. GlobalForce

    GlobalForce Regular Poster

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    Howdy LW,

    Sound's like an infection. Where did you download from? Visit Jotti's, upload 'that' dll for inspection, post result's.
    The only other thing I could locate suggest's making sure the file's in you sys32 directory and registered.

    PS - It comes to mind you may need a more current version of the file. Discretion advised.


    Steve
     
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  3. LoneWolf

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    Before installing I scanned w/Avira,SAS,AVG AS and for a second opinion I uploaded to VirusTotal all came up clean. Did a rollback to be install and everythings ok. wondering what that error could be thou.

    o_O o_O o_O
     
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  5. GlobalForce

    GlobalForce Regular Poster

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    With all that defense let me guess .... you were just 'sampling?'
    As your understanding of security soft grow's you'll find yourself opting for less (or that 'other' os). ;)

    S
     
  6. LoneWolf

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    Not sampling but looking to have process protected form temination.More specifly security software and yes I do have enough (IMO)security software protection.Was looking to protect the protecters.
     
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  8. LoneWolf

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    Well I tried.This time Windows would not boot,had to do a rollback(Rx has saved my butt a time or two)When it would not boot into windows the message was something like ....damaged or missing file:windows root system32\hal.dll

    o_O o_O
    I'm lost.

    Back to where I was before I started looking for something more.
    And will stay there unless this gets figured out.
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    Edit:
    OK.Now i'm done.:D
     
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    hal.dll fixed.:D
     
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