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winbue32.dl
Wednesday, October 31, 2007 at 3:28 pm
Posted by reg hanna (32 messages posted)

I would appreciate knowing how to remove winbue32.dll from c:\windows\system\winbue32.dll . Thank You

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re: winbue32.dl
Wednesday, October 31, 2007 at 4:00 pm
Posted by Keith Stanier (994 messages posted)

I don't know what winbue32.dll is so i did a web search and it appears its malicious 
software. So if you can't delete it from inside Windows because its in use then restart 
you computer and hold down the Ctrl key until you see the DOS menu. Select Command 
Prompt Only then type in del c:\windows\system\winbue32.dll and restart 
you computer. Once it starts up Run: regedit and select Edit\Find and type 
in winbue32.dll. Everyplace it finds this word just hightlight the key-name and press 
the delete key. Select Yes to confirm deletion. Press F3 to find the next occurance 
of this file until you get to the end.

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re: winbue32.dl
Wednesday, October 31, 2007 at 6:42 pm
Posted by Ms. Eagle (32177 messages posted)


It's part of a malware infection, but you'll need to do more than to delete that 
file and references to it. 

I suggest you register and post on this forum for guidance. A malware expert will 
give you step by step instr. on what to do. Good luck. 
Tech Support Guy-Malware Removal forum

Tip: To help prevent future malware infections, Stop using IE as your main browser. 
Switch to a more secure, less malware prone browser as your main browser. IE is extremely 
vulnerable to malware infections. 

Firefox and Opera are recommended alternatives by security experts. Additionally, 
use a HOSTS file. See the link below for more info.  


Blocking Unwanted Parasites with a Hosts File

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re: winbue32.dl
Thursday, November 1, 2007 at 8:55 am
Posted by Keith Stanier (994 messages posted)




On Wednesday, October 31, 2007 at 5:42 pm, Ms. Eagle wrote: |Tip: To help prevent future malware infections, Stop using IE as your main browser. |Switch to a more secure, less malware prone browser as your main browser. IE is |extremely vulnerable to malware infections. Or use Uninstall Manager v4.3. I've used this program for years. The name is a big confusing because it won't uninstall anything. It checks the files on your hard drives and the next time you check it will tell you what extra files have been added, size, date, location etc. So you can tell if some malware or anything has gotten in without you noticing. You can add folders that can be ignored like recent documents, temporary internet files, cookies etc because these are being changed\updated all the time. You can also do a System Restore.

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