Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Removing MS32DLL.dll Virus

"I can’t delete MS32DLL.dll.vbs it says u cant delete it and I have closed all applications but it’s not working"

MS32DLL.dll is marked as a trojan virus which comes from a virus script file with an extension .vbs, these sort of files can atomically run themselves and spread normally through pen drives, flash drives or a flash card, when this virus infects a computer it automatically clones itself through portable USB devices.

There is another Virus called Hacked By Godzilla virus which carries the same file and adds Hacked By Godzilla text in Internet Explorer Title Bar. MS32DLL.dll runs a small process wscript.exe which you need to terminate to remove MS32DLL.dll virus.

Let’s see how can we remove the virus related to MS32DLL.dll

Fix:

In order to remove the MS32DLL.dll virus follow the procedure given below, the whole process of removing the virus will involve

Ending the MS32DLL.dll Virus Process

1. Press CTRL, ALT and DELETE Key together, this will open up task manager

2. Click the process tab and locate the process called wscript.exe

3. Press Delete Key after selecting the process or Right Click and Select End Process

n order to delete the virus you will need to first show the hidden files and folders

1. Open My Computer, Go to File Menu >> Tools >> Folder Options ,

2. Locate Hidden Files and Folders and check Show Hidden Files and Folders, and press OK

3. Search for the MS32DLL.dll.vbs on your computer and delete the files where ever found.

Removing The Registry Entry Created By MS32DLL.dll Virus

1. Open Start Menu >> Run, and type regedit and press Enter Key

2. Navigate to the following path:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE –> Software –> Microsoft –> Windows –> Current Version –> Run

if you see any key for MS32DLL.dll virus, delete the key

3. Now Navigate to the following path

HKEY_CURRENT_USER –> Software –> Microsoft –> Internet Explorer –> Main

If you see Window Title Key with Value Hacked By Godzilla virus,delete the entry

4. Exit Registry and Restart your computer

If you have followed all the steps listed above to remove MS32DLL.dll virus, when you restart your computer there will no MS32DLL.dll virus left on your computer.


Gmail gets a proper PDF viewer

Gmail's integrated software-free PDF viewer has received a nice upgrade courtesy of Google Docs. Now opening up a PDF in Gmail won't fire up your native PDF viewer (like the slow-to-load Adobe Acrobat), and instead will send you to the document reader built into Google Docs.

There are two other benefits to this, the first being the updated page view which lets you hop around the document a whole lot faster. The other is the built-in zoom, which scales the text to fit your monitor with a higher degree of detail than the text resizer found in your browser.

Gone with the transition is the option to open up PDFs as HTML pages straight from the message, which still remains as a viewing option once you're in the new PDF view and in search results from Google.com. Presumably Google.com results will get the updated viewer next. This would be a huge benefit to Google Search users without access to a PDF viewer (like on public or shared computers) as Google's current HTML conversion wipes out much of the formatting that can keep fonts and image placement intact, which can make things like brochures and newsletters unreadable.

Google wants an internet fast lane


San Francisco - Google has approached major internet service providers in the US with plans for its own fast lane that would send its traffic to users at higher speeds than other internet content, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday.

The proposal would appear to violate the widely accepted principle of net neutrality whereby the operators and owners of the network treat all traffic the same. Large network providers have long lobbied for the ability to charge companies for providing higher speed for their web traffic, but were bitterly opposed by Google and other large web companies like Yahoo and Microsoft.