Laptop beeping intermittently for no apparent reason

Discussion in 'Malware Help (A Specialist Will Reply)' started by nanziman, Jul 25, 2006.

  1. nanziman

    nanziman Private E-2

    Hi,

    I need your help again. About a week ago, my laptop started beeping intermittently for no apparent reason. Also I just got the XP SP2 update disk, and I wanted to do a thorough system cleaning before installing this.

    I am not sure if the "beeping" problem is Malware related or if it is a hardware issue.

    I ran the "README FIRST..." sticky steps as follows:
    • System Restore is on.
    • Ran CCleaner, MS Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool, Ad-Aware, SypBot, CounterSpy in Safe Mode.
    • Ran Bitdefender and Panda ActiveScan in Safe Mode with Networking Support.
    • CounterSpy detected 3 malware issues. One of the them relates to the JMail component (from DIMAC) that I have been using for my custom built applications, and I did not quarantine this component, since I really need it. Is there any way that CounterSpy may have misinterpreted this component as being malware? None of the other programs had an issue with this component.
    • Also I noticed numerous registry entries related to Logitech, and I wonder if this normal, and if there is a way to clean my registry.
    • Also I just notice a Destop.ini file on my desktop with the following entry:
      [LocalizedFileNames]
      Windows Media Player.lnk=@C:\WINDOWS\inf\unregmp2.exe,-4
      Is this normal?

    Attach you will find the various log files, including the CounterSpy log with malware issues referred to above.

    The HJT log will follow next.

    Thanks in advance for your help!
     

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  2. nanziman

    nanziman Private E-2

    Attached is the HJT log.
     

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  3. Shadow_Puter_Dude

    Shadow_Puter_Dude MG Authorized Malware Fighter

    jmail.dll itself is not malicious; jmail is a part of several different keyloggers and that is what CounterSpy is alerting on.

    Run HijackThis. Click the 'Do a system scan only' button. Place a checkmark in the box next to the following lines:
    Click on the 'Fix checked' button. Wait for HijackThis to finish; close HijackThis.

    Otherwise your logs are clean.
     

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