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From:
Hugh Vandervoort <[log in to unmask]>
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PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Fri, 21 Oct 2005 05:03:54 -0400
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From:  http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/startups/winldra.exe-7777.html
"These (Winldra) files are known to be part of an infection that
transmits information about your bank accounts, passwords, and other
financial information. It should be deleted immediately, enable your
firewall, change your passwords, and contact your banks or other
financial instituions.
This site will help you with stack and invalid page faults, but take
care of the winldra problem first.
http://www.all-windows.com/kernel32.html


dorothy jones wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Can someone kindly explain what the following messages mean and how to deal with the problem. I receive these seconds after I turn on my PC and after the 4th message my PC freezes.
>
>
> I'm running Windows98se and have oodles of hard drive and Ram space.
>
> Winldra
> This program caused an invalid page fault in module <unknown> at 00:00000013
>
> Tskmgr
> This program caused an invalid page fault  (details as above)
>
> A58c8a4a
> this program caused a  stack fault in module KERNEL32.DLL at 0197:bfft24cl
> Sstray
> this program caused a stack fault in module exactly as above.
>
>  It has taken me twenty minutes and four attempts to get this one email written and the situation driving me bananas.
>
> Thanks
>
> Dorothy Jones
>
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