I downloaded Kazaa one night to get Microsoft Visual Studio C++, and I decided to stop the download, and uninstall Kazaa and reboot. I went back to load my EternalChat and it had the following error upon opening: System Error &H8007007E (-2147024770). The specified module coult not be found.
When I opened StealthBot the following error occured: Runtime error '7.' Out of memory!
If you could provide me information about the nature of the error (particuarly EternalChat) and how to troubleshoot and fix this problem, it would be much appreciated, thankyou.
You downloaded a trojanned Kazaa. Re-install Windows.
Are there any possible alternatives?
haha sucka. That's what you get for pirating software. :D
For the third time today,
We here at Valhalla Legends Inc. © neither support nor condone piracy.
Laf@iago, what's that on your FTP? :P
That's what you get for pirating software dude.
Quote from: j0k3r on November 24, 2003, 07:14 PM
Laf@iago, what's that on your FTP? :P
That's what you get for pirating software dude.
I don't have an ftp anymore, since I installed my router I blocked * ports, and haven't bothered to change it.
Quote from: Spht on November 24, 2003, 09:34 AM
You downloaded a trojanned Kazaa. Re-install Windows.
An alternative,
S&D Spyware/Trojan/Dialer remover (http://www.safer-networking.org/index.php?lang=en&page=download)
ActiveX Exploit protector (http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html)
McAfee Freescan (http://us.mcafee.com/root/mfs/default.asp)
My experience has shown that error '7' and the system error you stated are caused when one or more dependency files are not properly installed and registered. It would seem that Kazaa decided to take down a few runtimes on its way out. ;)
In any event, StealthBot.net's files (http://www.stealthbot.net/list.php?c=files) section has all of StealthBot's dependencies, including a link to Microsoft's site for the VB6 runtimes. I would assume that EternalChat's dependencies are similar, so installing all of StealthBot's would likely clear up the EternalChat problem as well.
HTH
Edit: Added link to files section
Your solution to fix the problem was unconclusive for one reason: The VB Runtime .exe file installation had a failure in installing the file which displayed the following error: INF install failure. Reason: ,o[]
The actual symbols were ascii and the o had a spanish sgwigly line over it like the ñ.
Impressive.
Did any of the other files work? The link I provide is to Microsoft's download of the VB runtimes, so something is wrong locally.
You could actually have a virus. Scanned lately? http://grisoft.com -- AVG6 is free.
I allready checked for viruses with Norton, although I will check again with that scanner and report results to you once done.
Mehpisto, you remember that big post of my useless crap saying "HELP MY COMPS BROKEN!!" well believe it or not you have the same problem I did. So I was told to reinstall Windows because my anti viruses cant track the file. So reinstall and you should be fine.
Try mcafee. I was fixing someones laptop for them two days ago and I ran norton on it first and it showed no viruses. Ran mcafee and it showed 14.