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Windows XP/2000 - [Answered] .dumpfile posted in the Operating Systems forums; From nowhere I got a BSOD so I got the .dumpfile Anyway, this is the first one in, I think, years so I'm curious why I got it... Is there ...

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From nowhere I got a BSOD so I got the .dumpfile
Anyway, this is the first one in, I think, years so I'm curious why I got it...
Is there also a tutorial somewhere so I can see the dumpfile myself?

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Hi Rob,

The result of the BSOD was because your PC is currently infected with the SpyBot or AgoBot trojan. Please can you follow PCHF Prework and we'll get a member of security to post a fix.

You can use the Microsoft Debugging tools (Install Debugging Tools for Windows 32-bit Version), will give you an idea of what is going on, and will often point you to the offending driver or program. But there's no tutorials on how to interporate them properly.


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Thank you!

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Any time. Marked as Answered. Followup thread can be found here: http://www.pchelpforum.com/hijackthi...infection.html


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