I used to have Super on my desktop before it crashed and I had to re-install XP. I had a hell of a time re-installing Super. My anti virus software kept blocking the download of a file. I had to finally go through safe mode to get it installed. It seemed to work just like the old version - which was great except that I couldn't minimize it. Then Spy Sweeper discovered a trojan in the file that my AV software kept blocking and quarantined it. Now I can't open Super at all. Is there any correlation between removing the trojan and opening the software? Before you ask I downloaded from the eright sight. Why won't Super open now?
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guyl wrote:
Now I can't open Super at all. Is there any correlation between removing the trojan and opening the software?
We are un-able to tell as you did not specify which file was removed, some
Windows dll files are essential to run SUPER(C)
1) update your Anti-Malware database at least once daily.
2) send the suspicious file to your Anti-Malware provider for verification and correction of any false detection.
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Thanks for responding. I am in the process of doing that now. The file in question is C:\windows\system32\smab0.dll. This file was blocked initially by my AV. I was able to install Super in safe mode but then Spy Sweeper picked it up on a scan. Now i can't open Super.
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