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I ran MBAM  (1.75.0.1300) last night, and was told that my system had two trojans.  I had just downloaded the current deffinitions data base.   I quanantined the triojans, and deleted them, then rebooted.  I rebooted twice, and twice received a BSOD, with the blame going to "viaagp1.sys".  I had to revert to an "earlier, known good" boot in order the get the system up.

 

The two quarantined and deleted files were:

 

Trojan.FakeMS      4/3/2014   11:12PM      File        G:\WINNT\ServicePackFiles\i386\csrsrv.dll

 

 

Trojan.FakeMS      4/3/2014   11:12PM      File         G:\WINNT\$NtUpdateRollupPackUninstall$\csrsrv.dll

 

 

These were located on a Win2000  drive, the secondary OS of my dual boot system.   The motherboard is a VIA based board, a Gigabyte 7ZXE if memory serves.

 

It has been suggested to me that I may have hit two false positives, and that I should come here to report or receive verification and direction.

 

I appreciate any help and guidance you might have to offer.

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