Originally Posted by EdC
I have a problem with "devldr32.exe" as it is copying itself and I now have approximately 200 processes running in my CPU. My computer is running extremely slow with the Cpu is running at 100% usage. The "devldr32.exe" process is by far the largest file and when I do a Search Results I get two results 1st: in capital letters is "DEVLDR32.EXE-3266C67C.pf". I select this file and delete it and then delete it from the recycling bin also. Note this is a 16 kb file.
The second file: "devldr32.exe when I try to highlight and delete this file I get an error message stating: "Error Deleting File or Folder -- cannot delete devldr32: Access is denied. Make sure the disk is not full or write-protected and that the file is not currenlty in use." Note: this is a 25kb file.
The file that is most common in the Cpu processes is the "devldr32.exe" file not the "DEVLDR32.EXE-3266C67C.pf" file.
I have downloaded the Microsoft Malware Removal Program and did a complete scan (over 750,000 files) but it could not locate this file.
I have tried the AVG anti-spyware file but I do not get any results.
When checking in the AVG Anti-virus Vault I have the following:
Trojan Horse BackDoor. Generic7.NZJ date of detection: 7/19/2007
Trojan horse SHeur.BID date if detection 7/19/2007
Trojan horse Generic5.JJP date of detection 7/14/2007
Trojan horse Generic5.JJP date of detection 7/14/2007
Trojan horse Generic5.JJP date of detection 7/14/2007
Trojan horse Generic5.JJP date of detection 7/14/2007
It seems that each time I try to delete the "DEVLDR32.EXE-3266C67C.pf" or the "devldr32.exe" malware it recreates itself and increases its size.
What do I have to do or what other program can I download to remove this corrupt file?