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11.24.2008 at 10:36AM PST, ID: 23931632
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*.dll not a valid windows image

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dll, windows XP, windows, trojan, windows image

I have a PC that was infected by a trojan, which was detected and cleaned with Symantec Endpoint. The PC is running Windows XP Pro.
Everythign scans clean now, however, there are two dll's being detected int eh windows image. Everytime a program opens, or windows is loaded, etc., an error message stating that the dll is not a valid windows image.

The dll's are being listed in c:\windows\system32\*.dll, but when I view the directory, the named dll's are not listed there.

The two dll's that are given in the error messages are:

pekuwiyi.dll
lawiwulo.dll

I have tried unregistering these dll's but, they will not unregister.

Answered By: xterratuff
Expert Since: 10/09/2008
Accepted Solutions: 2
xterratuff has been an Expert for 3 months, during which he has posted 5 comments and answered 2 questions. xterratuff is just one of 4044 experts in the Microsoft Operating Systems Zone. 2 experts collaborated on this answer, which was graded an "A" by the asker.
 
 
 
 
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