Try booting into Safe Mode and deleting BIN376.DLL.
Then Run MSCONFIG and see if there's a program referring to that
folder and disable it (from the Startup tab).



--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Tom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 
> Evening All,
>  I just recently joined. Like most people now days, I use a computer 
> a work and one at home.
> Actually, there are two at home.
> One of them, I think has a virus or worm. 
> Just in the past week, something called BIN376.dll has started 
> showing up on my computer. It creates a folder called RECYCLER. In 
> the holder, it creates an install, uninstall, a file and a file 
> called BIN376.dll
> I can delete all but the BIN376.dll. Then it comes right back. It 
> seems to have blocked me from updating my virus scanner and it will 
> freeze my system if I open more than 1 window in the browser. Also 
> now my system says the CPU is running at 100% all the time. I would 
> like to not have to reformat the hard drive as I have a lot of 
> business stuff and photos on there. How do I get rid of this thing? 
> Any ideas or help? 
> When this problem first started to show up, a Google window took 
> over my browser but that seems to have stopped. The Google window 
> was full of adult ads etc. So I don't think it was Google. I
> don't 
> use Google but a friend does and after he checked his email while 
> here, that's when this started to happen.
> 
> Thanks!!





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