Can not find config32.exe

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Windows XP Pro would not boot because it said it could not find this file or
the file was corrupt. I reinstalled Windows and it booted. Someone in another
forum told me this error could be due to Xabot worm so I ran some Malware
softwares (Runalyzer, Malwarebytes, Hijackthis) and I couldn't find any
autorun entries (win32dll) or files (c:\Autoexec.bat, c:\config.dll,
$WINDIR>\config32.exe) associated with this worm. What could be the problem
and what is the best way to recover Windows if I get this error message
again? At first, I tried to repair Windows but I didn't know what to type in
the Command line when I was prompted for a Windows installation to repair.
 
Rob said:
Windows XP Pro would not boot because it said it could not find this file
or
the file was corrupt. I reinstalled Windows and it booted. Someone in
another
forum told me this error could be due to Xabot worm so I ran some Malware
softwares (Runalyzer, Malwarebytes, Hijackthis) and I couldn't find any
autorun entries (win32dll) or files (c:\Autoexec.bat, c:\config.dll,
$WINDIR>\config32.exe) associated with this worm. What could be the
problem
and what is the best way to recover Windows if I get this error message
again? At first, I tried to repair Windows but I didn't know what to type
in
the Command line when I was prompted for a Windows installation to repair.

Config32.exe is probably a virus rather than malware. If you wish to avoid a
repeat run then you need to keep your virus protection up-to-date, stay
clear of suspicious sites and avoid opening EMail attachments sent to you
from strangers. Even those from friends might be dangerous if their machines
are infected!
 
Rob said:
Windows XP Pro would not boot because it said it could not find this file or
the file was corrupt. I reinstalled Windows and it booted. Someone in another
forum told me this error could be due to Xabot worm so I ran some Malware
softwares (Runalyzer, Malwarebytes, Hijackthis) and I couldn't find any
autorun entries (win32dll) or files (c:\Autoexec.bat, c:\config.dll,
$WINDIR>\config32.exe) associated with this worm. What could be the problem
and what is the best way to recover Windows if I get this error message
again? At first, I tried to repair Windows but I didn't know what to type in
the Command line when I was prompted for a Windows installation to repair.

Well, if you reinstalled windows and you done a through scan, and nothing
been found that a good news!

About not getting the error again, that need you to practice safe hex and
keep your protection software (which include, anti-virus/Firewall,
Anti-malware) update and run a regular scan/Complete scan.

Security Center:
http://www.microsoft.com/security/default.mspx
Security at Home
http://www.microsoft.com/protect/default.mspx
Security Tips & Talk
http://blogs.msdn.com/securitytipstalk/

install the free trial of Windows Live OneCare
http://onecare.live.com/standard/en-gb/default.htm
http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/safety/technologies/onecare/default.mspx
Windows Defender detects and removes spyware
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/defender/default.mspx

HTH,
nass
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