Mr Durand Pierre
CAGiversary!
- Feedback
- 21 (100%)
[quote name='Scrubking']Just because you don't have the ps2patch file doesn't mean you are okay.
Also look for these files in X:\win\system32 and delete them via safe mode: Ipconf.tsp & Ipconfig.exe
Also an easier way to clean your registry after deleting the crss.exe file is to get a registry cleaner like aceutilites or reg organizer. Once the file is deleted they will detect the bad registry entries and delete them for you so you don't have to worry about deleting something that you shouldn't.
Also flush all your browser cache to be on the safe side, and check your plugins to make sure that something isn't in there.[/quote]
I ran a search for Ipconf.tsp and it came up under system32, but said it hadn't been modified since sometime in 2004. The same thing goes for Ipconfig.exe. Should I assume that those files are fine, then? HOWEVER, I did come across something called IPCONFIG.EXE-05D7908C.pf under C:\Windows\Prefetch and this file was modified on 2/28/05. Should I delete that?
Also look for these files in X:\win\system32 and delete them via safe mode: Ipconf.tsp & Ipconfig.exe
Also an easier way to clean your registry after deleting the crss.exe file is to get a registry cleaner like aceutilites or reg organizer. Once the file is deleted they will detect the bad registry entries and delete them for you so you don't have to worry about deleting something that you shouldn't.
Also flush all your browser cache to be on the safe side, and check your plugins to make sure that something isn't in there.[/quote]
I ran a search for Ipconf.tsp and it came up under system32, but said it hadn't been modified since sometime in 2004. The same thing goes for Ipconfig.exe. Should I assume that those files are fine, then? HOWEVER, I did come across something called IPCONFIG.EXE-05D7908C.pf under C:\Windows\Prefetch and this file was modified on 2/28/05. Should I delete that?