File writing error extraction from C:/User/user/appdata/local
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Hello (I can't find the place to make my request, sorry)
For a few days, it's been impossible to download software
Here is an example for C.cleaner
Extraction: writing error of the file C:/Users/User/appdata/local/tmp/nsx7E11.temp/system.dll, this is for this software; for another, the coordinates change of course
I should mention that I ran a system check with SFC scannow which says it has fixed errors, but that may not be related?
Can you help me resolve this issue? Thank you in advance.
For a few days, it's been impossible to download software
Here is an example for C.cleaner
Extraction: writing error of the file C:/Users/User/appdata/local/tmp/nsx7E11.temp/system.dll, this is for this software; for another, the coordinates change of course
I should mention that I ran a system check with SFC scannow which says it has fixed errors, but that may not be related?
Can you help me resolve this issue? Thank you in advance.
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It's a story that strongly evokes a Trojan horse, and the problem is that, apparently, we can no longer download utilities.
With a bit of luck, start by:
-clearing the temp folder and the C:\Windows\Temp folder
-browsing Program Files for folders that do not correspond to installed programs
-opening Windows services, stopping all those that do not correspond to a normal program in a similar manner
-in the control panel, uninstalling anything that has the same configuration
-checking for any abnormal entries in the start menu-startup
-opening the registry, editing, searching: run (full word) then runonce (same), identifying all abnormal entries as well.
Restart the computer.
If that’s not enough, life is going to get a bit more complicated.
It may happen that a particular browser is affected (often Internet Explorer, which is convenient as it's built into the system): is the behavior the same with another browser?
And you will need to find either another operating system (Live CD or USB, existing multiboot...) or another PC to download suitable anti-malware.
With a bit of luck, start by:
-clearing the temp folder and the C:\Windows\Temp folder
-browsing Program Files for folders that do not correspond to installed programs
-opening Windows services, stopping all those that do not correspond to a normal program in a similar manner
-in the control panel, uninstalling anything that has the same configuration
-checking for any abnormal entries in the start menu-startup
-opening the registry, editing, searching: run (full word) then runonce (same), identifying all abnormal entries as well.
Restart the computer.
If that’s not enough, life is going to get a bit more complicated.
It may happen that a particular browser is affected (often Internet Explorer, which is convenient as it's built into the system): is the behavior the same with another browser?
And you will need to find either another operating system (Live CD or USB, existing multiboot...) or another PC to download suitable anti-malware.
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