There were no bad signs before I left for school this morning. When I got home, I powered up the laptop, and iTunes started up like it usually does when the pod is connected so I closed it out. I opened up Firefox and checked email. A few minutes later I tried to open Skype and I got the following error:
The procedure entry point C[] could not be located in the dynamic link library KERNEL32.dll
It gave me the same error for several programs, including iTunes when I tried to open it again, which seems like the virus or whatever it is affected kernel32 after powering up the computer.
I opened up the task manager and found a sneaky little exe, kK1joiNMl.exe, running at about 3MB of mem usage. I shut it down, but I can't find the file on the system. I did find KK1JOINML.EXE-1023D4F0.pf in WINDOWS\Prefetch. Should I delete the prefetch file? I ran AVG anti-root kit and virus scan, and they've turned up nothing.
Is there any way to cure this or should I just reinstall?
Thanks!
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I can't seem to find any information on http://www.processlibrary.com/ not even on Google, sure the name is written correctly?
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