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nofallyaqoo
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« on: April 13, 2011, 09:54:16 PM »

hey Guys how are u I am new here ^^

and today i have problem and its :

before 119 hours ago i did scan with superantispyware to my my computer (full scan)

and it found just one file and was BIFROST.SERVER and some registry keys for that file

and i deleted it all

so I start search to find how come that file was on my computer and because I have
(tiny watcher) that make things easier.

so after some search I found that I download program and its  (u1006.exe) and there was file
built with u1006 and was BIFROST.SERVER

so i delete it

but my problem now is with my explorer.exe

every time I start computer every thing loads good and fast but not with explorer.exe it take about 12-16 min to load up =(

its very slow


so what should i do please some one help    Cry


thanks for any help  Kiss

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vista SP1

32bit

acer aspire 5315

last update MARCH / 01 /2011

avast free

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« Reply #1 on: April 14, 2011, 02:52:57 AM »

Welcome

welcome to the forum

Have you checked for further viruses and done full virus scans?

you can check the file if it has become corrupt in any way by doing the following

Open Command Prompt

in the search bar type CMD

right click on console and run as administrator

now you will ask you to continue allow it access

Now type the following command

sfc /scannow

and let  it scan it will give you a report of weather or not there where problems and fix and system file issues

once it has completed  type Exit

clear all internet history and run c cleaner

if you do not have c cleaner download it here

http://download.cnet.com/ccleaner/

check all the boxes and run c cleaner when fished run a registry scan allow backup and then run cleaner again

Reboot System

once completed come back if you do not have any changes

Kind Regards

Bradley

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« Reply #2 on: April 14, 2011, 01:04:31 PM »

yes sir idid what u exlctly told me

but




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Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6000]
Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.

C:\Windows\system32>sfc /scannow

Beginning system scan.  This process will take some time.

Beginning verification phase of system scan.
Verification 99% complete.
Windows Resource Protection could not perform the requested operation.

C:\Windows\system32>     



and didnt show up any report   Cry


and u asked me if my OS clean    yes its very clean becouse i scan it with avgbootable cd and i update it and after 1hour and 19min

finished and it say clean nothing found  Huh?




and i clean all browser history & cookes befor run avg scan .
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« Reply #3 on: April 14, 2011, 01:22:24 PM »

Step 1:
 
NOTE: When SFC runs, it logs it's actions to the C:\WINDOWS\LOGS\CBS\CBS.LOG. You can find the specific SFC entries by searching for the [SR] tags in the log.

   For how,to see only the SFC scan details in the CBS.LOG:
 
        * Open a elevated command prompt.

        * In the elevated command prompt, type findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log >%userprofile%\Desktop\sfcdetails.txt and press Enter.
 
        * Close the elevated command prompt.

        * Click on the sfcdetails.txt file that was just placed on your desktop to see the SFC scan details (ones with the [SR] tags) in the CBS.LOG.
 
        * You can safely delete the sfcdetails.txt file afterwards if you like.

Reply back with the details in the log file.

If that does not help to complete the scan, you could perform the below steps and check.

Are you able to boot into safe mode ?
 
Step 2:
 
Refer the following Microsoft article for more information on how to log in to safe mode:
 
Advanced startup options (including safe mode)
 
If you're able to boot into safe mode, you may perform a System File Checker (SFC) scan.

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« Reply #4 on: April 15, 2011, 08:52:25 PM »

YES sir i did what you exactly tolld me

and

after i did
(((   findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log >%userprofile%\Desktop\sfcdetails.txt   )))
then i went to desktop and yes i saw sfcdetails file so i upload it and this is link ^^

http://www.mediafire.com/?s0p0b0bb0bc0zde



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i boot into safemode and i did sfc /scannow there (imean in safemode)

and same problem

((((  Windows Resource Protection could not perform the requested operation.  ))))




THX VERY MUCH FOR HELPING I REALL NEED UR HELP
ALL MY RESPECT .
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« Reply #5 on: April 17, 2011, 04:45:46 AM »

 Azn nofallyaqoo

Welcome to the forum

Help Troubleshooting MUI Files
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/goglobal/bb688098


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BrSerId.sys.mui Brother serial I/F driver ("C:\Windows\System32\drivers\en-US\BrSerId.sys.mui


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File Description: BrParWdm.sys

Brother Parallel class Driver

Product Name:

Brother Parallel class Driver

Size (in bytes):

39,552

File Date:

8/17/2001 1:12:18 PM

File Function:

System Driver

File Type:

System file

Original Filename:

Internal Name:

BrParWdm.sys

Legal Copyright:

Copyright © Brother Industries Ltd., 2001

Legal Trademarks:

Product Version:

1.00

File Comments:

Scanned From OS Version:

Microsoft Windows XP

Scanned from Service Pack:

Service Pack 2


RSMGRSTR.dll.mui

http://www.processlibrary.com/directory/files/rsmgrstr/324006/


Bifrost server.exe, spuninst.exe, update.exe, notepad.exe, file.exe

http://comprolive.com/remove/harmful/exe/bifrost-server-exe-spuninst-exe-update-exe-notepad-exe-file-exe
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« Reply #6 on: April 17, 2011, 09:12:25 AM »

 Azn nofallyaqoo,
hope your keeping your chin up mate this can be a frustrating time and you must be feeling fed up, anyway I have a bit of advice that might help you out try the following and see how you go check out what Britec has asked you to do first good luck and hope your up and running soon







How to Repair Windows Vista



Instructions

   
           
Start your Windows Vista computer in "Safe Mode." Hold the F8 key as the computer starts. If you can start the computer in safe mode, you
probably have a software-related issue (or possibly a hardware issue). If you can't get the computer to go to safe mode, you most likely have a hardware-related issue.

Uninstall recently added programs to your computer if you started having problems with the computer soon after adding new programs.           
           

           

Use the "System Restore" function to return your Vista computer to a point in time when the computer functioned without problems. Access
"System Restore" by clicking the following options in order: "Start," "All Programs," "Accessories," "System Tools" and "System Restore." You
may have to use the administrator login and password to restore the system.             
           
Restart the computer to complete the "System Restore." Try using a couple of older restore points if the first restore point doesn't work.
           
Check your hard drive for errors while in safe mode. Go to the "Start" button and click "Computer." Hover the cursor over the drive you want to           
check and right-click it. Select the "Properties" option. Use the "Tools" tab and click "Check Now" under "Error-checking."

Complete the process: Place a check mark in the boxes to "Automatically Fix File System Errors" and "Scan for and Attempt Recovery of Bad             
Sectors" for a thorough attempt at repairing the hard drive. Use the "Start" button to begin the hard disk repair. You may be prompted to restart           
the computer to begin the hard disk repair process.
             
Listen carefully to your computer. Feel it to see if the hard drive starts spinning when you power up the computer. If the hard drive is spinning,     
but nothing appears on the monitor, shut down the computer. Open the housing and reseat the memory modules by taking each one out and
 ^-^firmly putting it back in place. Start the computer again. You can take out memory modules and reposition them to check each module through
trial and error. If the computer starts operating when certain memory modules are removed, these modules are bad and need to be replaced.           
         
Remove recently added hardware that may cause a conflict with the computer's system. For example, if you added a video card right before the
problem started, put the old video card back in the computer and restart. Get updated drivers for the video card or other device if you want to use
the troublesome device in the future.
         
Stop a loop. With a loop, the computer starts normally but tries to restart again and again whenever it reaches a certain point. In safe mode, place   
a check in the box next to "Disable Automatic Restart on System Failure."
             
Reinstall Windows Vista if you are sure the hardware is functioning properly and the problem is software-related. Insert the installation disk in the     
appropriate drive and restart the computer. Remember: when you reinstall Vista, you will lose everything on the hard drive.
         

Take care     


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« Reply #7 on: April 17, 2011, 03:59:00 PM »

hey ,

@Britec
1- thanks for wellcoming me in furom thanks alot
2- thanks for ur time and thanks for evreything
3- thanks for ur channel on youtube witch helped many ppl around the world and helpd me spicily
4- thanks for all ur friends who try to help me here (i mean in furom)

You've given me the solution to my problem but your solution is a problem for me because my english its not good enugh to understand what all these sites mean ^^

so what i ll do very esay I ll just reinstall my vista again and that ll b very esay i hope ^^


before i go i want tell another thanks , why ?

becouse ur channel on YT help me to find a good software to backup my drivers FOR FREE and that software work very good for me  ^^

cheers .

best wishes
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« Reply #8 on: April 17, 2011, 04:02:20 PM »

hey ,

@tmy

thanks alot bro but problem is your solution is very complicated for me

but thanks again for trying helping me thanks alot

<3  <<<  this for u ^^
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« Reply #9 on: April 17, 2011, 08:57:47 PM »

 Azn  nofallyaqoo,
try the link below and give that a go before reinstalling as you will lose all your info good luck and please get back to us and we will see if we can not make the instructions  less complicated. Also if you prefer you could join us for a chat on Ventrilo see the forum for details.

Never give up without giving it a good go we understand your frustration that is why we started the forum, the more people get involved the best the forum will be. If your reading this and have a suggestion PLEASE don't just move on post a reply with your advice and you will be contributing to this great forum.

Good luck again nofallyaqoo


 Bye

http://www.ehow.com/how_2248027_repair-windows-vista.html
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