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  1. I am running Windows Vista Ultimate and got infected with the fake Windows 2010 Antivirus which I was able to finally isolate and get rid of after a few attempts. A few days later I start to notice when I boot up my PC, the windows installer window pops up briefly and then goes away, and then today while in the Computer window my drives won't display and then I get the error that Windows Explorer has stopped working and it restarts and my drives will not show and each time I refresh I get the same Windows Explorer error. I ran Super Anti-Spy which found the root Trojan file fcpmex.sys(733 bytes in size) in my Windows\System32\drivers folder - it quarantined it and asked to reboot to finalize it's deletion. Upon restarting my PC, it was still there - I then scanned again using MBAM - same thing happened. I then scanned using Avanquest Fix It Utilities 10 - same thing. I have researched steps on how to delete a sys file, but it will not go away, and I searched the Net for the file name and nothing comes up. Any suggestions on how to kill this? Barry Here's what I tried to change the attributes and also to rename it c:\Windows\System32\drivers>attrib -h fcpmex.sys Unable to change attribute - C:\Windows\System32\drivers\fcpmex.sys c:\Windows\System32\drivers>attrib -r fcpmex.sys Unable to change attribute - C:\Windows\System32\drivers\fcpmex.sys c:\Windows\System32\drivers>attrib -S fcpmex.sys Unable to change attribute - C:\Windows\System32\drivers\fcpmex.sys c:\Windows\System32\drivers>ren fcpmex.sys bad.dat A device attached to the system is not functioning. c:\Windows\System32\drivers>
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