Re: First "NTLDR Is Missing" now "Not Enough Virtual Memory"

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Gerry, sounds like you may have found the problem, .tmp files should not be
in the System32 folder... those temporary files are all related to virus and
spyware. To delete those files run the antivirus and spyware removers. After
you have scanned and removed the files by means of the programs, do a search
with windows search for ".tmp" files and delete all the results.
There's a good chance the system may boot up after you've removed all the
crap.

Check these links, most all the files you mention are related to malware.
http://www.google.com.mx/search?hl=es&q=%7EGLH0004&btnG=Buscar&meta=

http://www.google.com.mx/search?hl=es&q=_r_a_p_&btnG=Buscar+con+Google&meta=

Download Adaware SE Personal, Spybot Search & Destroy, CWShredder, and The
Cleaner.
http://www.majorgeeks.com/downloads31.html

Download The Cleaner
http://www.moosoft.com


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"Gerry" <Gerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió en el mensaje
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I haven't had a chance to run any diagnostic programs yet, but while
snooping
around in the Windows System32 file I noticed about 25 numbered tmp.dll
files. Now as I've said my computer knowledge is fairly basic, but it's
been
my understanding that tmp files located anywhere other than a temp folder
are
not a good thing. They start with _003715_.tmp.dll and run pretty much in
sequence to _003942_.tmp.dll. There are also two Adobe Reader temp files,
neither of which can be opened; one named _r_a_p_ and another
~GLH0004.
Are these files supposed to be there or are they symptomatic of a larger
problem?

Gerry





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