it says, an error has occurred or you are actually not infected, although there are 2 catroot folders.
and yes i did.
Originally Posted by TomAllMighty
it says, an error has occurred or you are actually not infected, although there are 2 catroot folders.
and yes i did.
When you generated your server, what did you have the process name set to?
Run CMD as administrator and type
Code:
taskkill /im PROCESS.exe /F
Then if you set it to be hidden go into your system32 catroot folder and delete it.
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k Thanks, i didnt want to have to go searching the net for solutions, butt heres a catroot2 with nothing some text files in it, which i cant delete lol, ill work this one out.
Originally Posted by TomAllMighty
k Thanks, i didnt want to have to go searching the net for solutions, butt heres a catroot2 with nothing some text files in it, which i cant delete lol, ill work this one out.
Dunno, I have a few files in catroot2 as well.
Yeah, run a scan in malwarebytes and ESET in safe mode if you think you're shit is messed up.
Scan with Malwares.
and im going to try this becuase im at a friends and we cant Port Foward.
Originally Posted by Fuko
Dunno, I have a few files in catroot2 as well.
Yeah, run a scan in malwarebytes and ESET in safe mode if you think you're shit is messed up.
The funniest thing happened when i was on last night, When i was fixing the first Catroot and went into catroot2, i tried ending SVChost.exe because i named my Server SCVHOST.exe, and it turns out my pc crashed, and I haven't been able to get on till now lol, luckily this ain't my school laptop
Originally Posted by TomAllMighty
The funniest thing happened when i was on last night, When i was fixing the first Catroot and went into catroot2, i tried ending SVChost.exe because i named my Server SCVHOST.exe, and it turns out my pc crashed, and I haven't been able to get on till now lol, luckily this ain't my school laptop
Svchost.exe is only supposed to be in your system32 folder from what i know.
svchost.exe powers your computer, killing it will kill you comp.
Originally Posted by Hex
svchost.exe powers your computer, killing it will kill you comp.
Yep, you need those open for your PC to run host processes. I didn't know killing it once will fuck your PC up though, thought you'd just have to restart
Originally Posted by Fuko
Yep, you need those open for your PC to run host processes. I didn't know killing it once will fuck your PC up though, thought you'd just have to restart
It killed my audio drivers first, and im like, K ill restart, then bang WINDOWS COULD NOT START, at 4 in the morning, i was stressed lol.
Quick question, recently once the file gets opened, itl come up with the error message, then a few minutes later stop responding, happened to me and my friend.
Sorry for Double Post.
Originally Posted by TomAllMighty
Quick question, recently once the file gets opened, itl come up with the error message, then a few minutes later stop responding, happened to me and my friend.
Sorry for Double Post.
try and rebuild the sever
Originally Posted by TomAllMighty
Quick question, recently once the file gets opened, itl come up with the error message, then a few minutes later stop responding, happened to me and my friend.
Sorry for Double Post.
You should still get your email and logs
Or if you added it to startup, when he restarts you should be fine.
Originally Posted by TomAllMighty
Quick question, recently once the file gets opened, itl come up with the error message, then a few minutes later stop responding, happened to me and my friend.
Sorry for Double Post.
Also the virus if you built it with the setting to have a error message pop up then that should happen. Make sure to have it plant itself in the startup so it will come back working though just in case. Also run as admin the virus.
But only run the virus if you absolutely want to test it. Also use the cure after running the virus to be safe.
Originally Posted by fogest
Also the virus if you built it with the setting to have a error message pop up then that should happen. Make sure to have it plant itself in the startup so it will come back working though just in case. Also run as admin the virus.
But only run the virus if you absolutely want to test it. Also use the cure after running the virus to be safe.
It's not mandatory to run it as administrator unless he has settings that need it, like disable run commands, regedit, mod hosts file, etc.