Guest MIngular Posted May 29, 2008 Posted May 29, 2008 I recently purchased a Vaio CR410E with Vista pre-installed, and decided to rely on my school's anti-virus software (Sophos) as my primary anti-virus program since I have used it before and is vista compatible. After I uninstalled Norton, I began to get a pop-up in the beginning when i start windows that says: Molebox Launcher fatal error! ..DLL corrupt i've tried everything, from my Sophos anti-virus scanner, to Spybot, to cleaning up my registry with CCleaner to System Restore, but nothing! Other forums have proved largely unhelpful, or at least i'm not turning up the right pages in my search. Does anyone have any advice? It disappeared for a little bit at some point, but when icame home tonight and turned my laptop on, the same message popped up. Quote
Guest Engel Posted May 29, 2008 Posted May 29, 2008 Hello Mingular, Go to http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/default.htm and do a scan This is Microsoft's free public anti-malware scanning service. If you have any trouble with this--it can also work from safe mode with networking--so restarting in that mode may help especially with cleaning. I hope this post is helpful, let us know how it works ºut. Good luck Ǝøçel - -- -- "MIngular" wrote: <span style="color:blue"> > I recently purchased a Vaio CR410E with Vista pre-installed, and decided to > rely on my school's anti-virus software (Sophos) as my primary anti-virus > program since I have used it before and is vista compatible. > > After I uninstalled Norton, I began to get a pop-up in the beginning when i > start windows that says: > > Molebox Launcher fatal error! > .DLL corrupt > > i've tried everything, from my Sophos anti-virus scanner, to Spybot, to > cleaning up my registry with CCleaner to System Restore, but nothing! Other > forums have proved largely unhelpful, or at least i'm not turning up the > right pages in my search. Does anyone have any advice? It disappeared for a > little bit at some point, but when icame home tonight and turned my laptop > on, the same message popped up. </span> Quote
Guest Mick Murphy Posted May 29, 2008 Posted May 29, 2008 I use the programs below for Security. Also, to remove probs is there as well. http://www.avast.com/eng/download-avast-home.html Avast Anti-Virus is Vista compatible (32bit and 64bit Versions), FREE, auto-updating, and a low resources user of your computer. And, only have 1(one) Anti-Virus installed / running on your computer at any one time.. Conflicts may occur if you have more than 1(one). http://www.spybot.info/en/index.html Spybot Search & Destroy 1.5.2 is a very good, FREE Anti-Spyware Program. Download, install, update, and immunize your System with it. Then SCAN with it. Update once a fortnight. http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html SpywareBlaster 4.0 is a non-intrusive, FREE Anti-Spyware Program that runs in the background. Update it once a fortnight, and let it do its work in the background! If you happen to find a problem that you can’t uninstall / delete, reboot the computer, and go into Safe Mode. To get into Safe mode, tap F8 right at Power On/ Startup, and use UP and DOWN arrow keys to get to Safe Mode, then hit ENTER. RESCAN your computer with Avast and Spybot S & D while in Safe Mode. -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "MIngular" wrote: <span style="color:blue"> > I recently purchased a Vaio CR410E with Vista pre-installed, and decided to > rely on my school's anti-virus software (Sophos) as my primary anti-virus > program since I have used it before and is vista compatible. > > After I uninstalled Norton, I began to get a pop-up in the beginning when i > start windows that says: > > Molebox Launcher fatal error! > .DLL corrupt > > i've tried everything, from my Sophos anti-virus scanner, to Spybot, to > cleaning up my registry with CCleaner to System Restore, but nothing! Other > forums have proved largely unhelpful, or at least i'm not turning up the > right pages in my search. Does anyone have any advice? It disappeared for a > little bit at some point, but when icame home tonight and turned my laptop > on, the same message popped up. </span> Quote
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