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h@tkeysh@@k.dll - Is it safe?

Discussion in 'Computers & Modding' started by Blade5406, Nov 7, 2009.

  1. Blade5406

    Blade5406 Well-Known Member

    ^Refer to title.

    ESET NOD32 detected it but is unable to delete it. Is "h@tkeysh@@k.dll" safe?
     
  2. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    With a name like that I would say no.
     
  3. meganova

    meganova Well-Known Member

    Is that related to any hotkey software?

    I have use some hotkey when playing Dota,
    and my Kingsoft detected a malware in it.. OoO
     
  4. theunderling

    theunderling Well-Known Member

    Its part of a Game Trainer.
     
  5. fdgsaoralex

    fdgsaoralex Well-Known Member

    when did NOD32 detect it? had you been doing anything in particular?

    name looks nasty
     
  6. Blade5406

    Blade5406 Well-Known Member

    Yes, most of the old game trainers.

    Today. Got bored with a PC game and decided to look for trainers.
     
  7. Ankranoth

    Ankranoth Member

    Open Task Manger and Remove these from the Process Window
    emp#01.exe
    temp#01.exe
    temp$01.exe
    temp#01.exe
    temp$01.exetemp#01.exe

    Open the Command Prompt window
    Press the “Start” button on your taskbar and click on “Run” to start the “Run” tool. In the field, type “cmd” and press the “OK” button. - If using vista Type in "Run" in the start search then right click and "Run as Administrator"

    Type “cd” in order to change the current directory, press the “space” button, enter the full path to the DLL file and press the “enter” button on your keyboard. If you want to display the contents of the directory, use the “dir” command.

    In the directory where you want to remove the DLL, type “regsvr32 /u [DLL_NAME]“ and press the “Enter” button.

    Now you should be able to delete the file.