Kernel stops for a few seconds

G

Guest

Hello...
Every once in a while when on the web, i'll pick up some sort of program
that lierally takes up 98% of my system and freezes the machine up for
between one and five seconds. I've tried to find it using the Windows Task
Manager. The first time that this happened, I used a Spy bot locator and
deleted all of the bots from my system. Unfortunately, this does not work
anymore. The task manager is useless because the item that grabs hold of the
system during these kernel stops does not show up on the task manager
(because the kernel actually stops.)

Does anyone have any ideas? I am currently running Windows XP pro SP1.
Have not yet installed SP2

I sure would like to know who is doing this to me, and am I the only person
with this problem?
 
M

Malke

frankonexp said:
Hello...
Every once in a while when on the web, i'll pick up some sort of
program that lierally takes up 98% of my system and freezes the
machine up for
between one and five seconds. I've tried to find it using the Windows
Task
Manager. The first time that this happened, I used a Spy bot locator
and
deleted all of the bots from my system. Unfortunately, this does not
work
anymore. The task manager is useless because the item that grabs hold
of the system during these kernel stops does not show up on the task
manager (because the kernel actually stops.)

Does anyone have any ideas? I am currently running Windows XP pro
SP1. Have not yet installed SP2

I sure would like to know who is doing this to me, and am I the only
person with this problem?

No one is doing this to you. You need to clean up your computer. Here
are malware removal steps. Do everything in Safe Mode with updated
tools. If you don't have av installed, start your clean up with
TrendMicro's Sysclean. Then proceed to the general malware removal
steps.

TrendMicro's Sysclean is an extensive antivirus tool which has the
advantage of not needing to be installed. It requires two parts - the
scanning engine and the virus pattern files.

1. Create a new folder on your Desktop or the C: drive named something
useful like "Sysclean".
2. Go here and download the two parts of the program to that folder:

http://www.trendmicro.com/download/dcs.asp - Sysclean
http://www.trendmicro.com/download/pattern.asp - virus pattern files

The pattern files will be zipped - extract them with your unzipper (like
WinZip) or if you have XP, you can just open the folder. You need to
put the extracted files in the Sysclean folder you made.

3. Restart your computer in Safe Mode. Get into Safe Mode by repeatedly
tapping the F8 key as the computer is starting up to get to the proper
menu.
4. Go to the Sysclean folder you made and double-click on sysclean.com.
Start the scan. After the scan is finished, look at the log. You may
need to make a note of where any viruses were found if they were not
able to be removed so you can manually delete them.

Now on to general malware removal:

1) Scan in Safe Mode with current version (not earlier than 2003)
antivirus using updated definitions. If you don't have one, get one,
install it, update its definitions, and then scan in Safe Mode.

Before you remove malware, get LSPFix (or WinSockFix for XP which you
can get from MajorGeeks) - see links below.

2) Remove spyware with Spybot Search & Destroy and Ad-aware. These
programs are free, so use them both since they complement each other.
There is a new version of CWShredder from Intermute. I would not
install the other Intermute programs, however. Alternately, there are
CoolWebSearch malware removal steps at SilentRunners.

Be sure to update these programs before running, and it is a good idea
to do virus/spyware scans in Safe Mode. Make sure you are able to see
all hidden files and extensions (View tab in Folder Options).

If the malware remains even after you used Ad-aware and Spybot, you can
scan with HijackThis. HijackThis is an excellent tool to discover and
disable hijackers, but it requires expert skill. See below for
HijackThis links, including sites where you can post your HJT logs. A
combination of HijackThis and About:Buster works well in removing the
About:Blank homepage hijacker. Again, this is an expert tool and
novices should get help with it.

3) If you are running Windows ME or XP, you should disable/enable System
Restore because malware will be in the Restore Points. With ME, you
must disable System Restore completely. With XP, you can delete all but
the most recent (presumably clean) System Restore point from the More
Options section of Disk Cleanup (Run>cleanmgr).

4) Make sure you've visited Windows Update and applied all security
patches. Do not install driver updates from Windows Update.

5) Run a firewall.

Links to help with malware:

Software/Methods:
http://www.safer-networking.org - Spybot Search & Destroy
http://www.lavasoftusa.com - Ad-aware
http://www.majorgeeks.com - good download site
http://www.intermute.com/spysubtract/cwshredder_download.html
http://www.silentrunners.org/sr_cwsremoval.html. - SilentRunners
http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm - Repair Winsock 2 settings after
removing spyware

HijackThis:
http://www.aumha.org/a/hjttutor.htm - HijackThis tutorial by Jim
Eshelman
http://forum.aumha.org/
http://spywarewarrior.com/viewforum.php?f=5 - Spyware Warrior HijackThis
forum
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/
http://forums.tomcoyote.org/

General:
http://forum.aumha.org/ - look under "Security" for various forums
http://rgharper.mvps.org/cleanit.htm
http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/unwanted.htm
http://www.aumha.org/a/parasite.htm - The Parasite Fight
http://www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-spyware.htm

Malke
 

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