The dll file could actually be the cause of you getting the downloader virus. First focus on deleting the dll file and then you can run a virus program to eliminate any other viruses on your computer. First find out what processes that dll file has attached itself to. Go to run and enter procexp. When that pops up go to find dll or handle and enter your dll file name. It will specify which processes it has attached itself. If it's not a vital process then you can kill the process and subsequently delete that dll file. If it's attached to the winlogon.exe or explorer processes then here are a few more steps. Right click on each process seperately and go to properties. Under threads you will need to right click and kill each instance of the dll. You will also need to do this with any handles listed. I had to suspend the winlogon handle. Then you should be able to delete that dll. If it's protected and you can't delete it. Move the file to another folder... I moved it to a new folder in My Documents. Then reboot and you should be able to delete that file. Good luck...
It is a Windows system file. You can`t do anything.
If the registry entry is persistent, you have a hidden process running. The only way to get rid of this is to physically remove the hard drive from the computer and install it as a slave drive in another one (with an antivirus program, of course!). First scan the drive with the antivirus program. Then open Windows Explorer, then go to Tools -> Folder Options. In the Folder Options box, click the View tab. Select "Show hidden Files and Folders", apply, and OK. Browse to the drive and open the Windows folder. Legitimate Windows .exe and .dll files are not hidden, nor are legitimate program files. You can safely delete any hidden .exe or .dll files. If your not sure, Google or Live Search the EXACT file name. Legitimate Windows file names are well documented. It will be time consuming, but you will be able to get rid of it with this method eventually.
If it is for a program then windows removes it automatically but for Internet explorer you must click the tools menu then delete browsing history then delete temporary Internet files or delete all if you want.
I got the same problem on renamed the avpcc.dll to avpcc.dll2 .AVPCC.DLL is no Windows System Data DLL. I think it is part of the virus so you can rename it first and delete it later whene there no other errors appear. I hope this will help you Don't forget the Registration-Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows (I use Win2000). Delete at least the name with value "avpcc.dll" using the Registration Editor regedit. This will prevent Windows trying to start that dll at starttime. WP run a command prompt > rename the file AVPCC.Dll to whatever, reboot your computer then it is manually deletable All Trojan horses are hidden files so you would need to go to the Files Option (click the View tab)at Control Panel and uncheck both the *Hide file extension for known file types & *Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)-boxes, then OK yourself out. You will then need to restart your computer and and go into Safe Mode by holding the F8 key down -(kind of at the beginning of bootup). When you're at the DeskTop screen go to Start/ Search/ For Files and Folders and type up the NAME OF THE FILE & EXT i.e - AVPCC.DLL, you can delete this file from here. Also, make sure to empty your Recycle Bin. I have had 4 Trojan horses on my C drive and kinda figured out the above method a week ago. I deleted the Temp file from the Restore folder after unchecking the hidden files boxes, then went to SafeMode to delete what virus files that were still there. My computer is now absolutely FREE of these pests!
delete all dll files you do not need them
Try Norton Antivirus to detect the random name of the dll files that downloadercache placed on your computer. Then reboot in safe mode and delete those .dll files
No Download files are files that you have downloaded, normally from the interent. They can be of any type (e.g. .doc, .mp3, .dll, .exe, etc.) .dll files are Dynamic Link Libraries that are used by programs installed on your computer. Nearly all are needed for your programs to run correctly. Technically, you can download a .dll file but they aren't the same thing :) Downloading a file is something you do TO a file (like read, modify, delete, etc.). A dll file is a type of file.
NOT a good idea. Dynamic Link Libraries are necessary for the operation of many applications.
If the DLL's were created by a spyware program like vundo they would come back unless you remove the spyware.
Because dll's aka dynamic link library, can excute many files at once.
Most likely, you don't need actually unpack dll files. Unlike exe files, dll files are not packed due to their nature: one copy of a dll can be accessed by a number of application. OTOH, a particular dll can be protected from viewing and reverse engineering. or if you want unpack dll really, most often all you need to do is copy and paste into proper folder
The Cygwin DLL can be downloaded directly from the Cygwin website. It can also be downloaded online through the websites DLL-Files, NoDevice, and DLL-DLL.
Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs Scroll down until you see a program that is called "Roblox for" then your computer name. Click uninstall. ----------------------------------------------------------------- WARNING TO THIS ACTION DON'T DO IT. I'm use to programs having to be uninstalled, installed and reinstalled and that way always leaves extra files behind. To reinstall Roblox go to C:\Users\your user name goes here \AppData\Local and find the Roblox folder then delete it. If it says could not delete and it says it couldn't delete a dll file then try restarting your computer right away then delete the old dll file. There's more of a chance to delete the dll files if you do this as soon as the computer is started. The longer you wait for the dll file the less of a chance to delete it. Sorry if it's a bit long your welcome for the help :) extra info by: cjcool
If you understand DLL files as series of instructions to a computer that has a printer or other attached device to communicate effectively then any text reading or word processing program will open and then read DLL files
Dll files are stored every dude. Did a program say that a dll failed? or a dll has an error? or cant be found? go in the My Computer and go in your hard drive. programs and files. go to the broke down program. there is were the dll would MOST likely be. But i would download a pach for the program. eather that, re download and reinstall the program.
i deleted this from my windows millennium edition computer by booting up in dos with the starup disk changing to the windows directory and typing del nem218.dll i had 3 other files i needed to delete the same way everything seems to work good now