Author Topic: Error:The system cannot find the path specified. Some Files Could Not Be Scanned  (Read 3614 times)

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healingvenom

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I'm having the same issue as well and no matter how many times I run a complete scan the result has been the same for the past week. "The system cannot find the path specified." Below is everything it lists in detail.

I've had something similar to this once before and the last time this happened, a bunch of programs started malfunctioning little by little, then my profiles were corrupted to the point that every time I turned off my computer i had to do a system restore just to get access to my files and folders the next time I logged on. I don't know crap about computers so I have no clue what to do, I just don't want the same thing to happen again. It doesn't look harmful, but this is the way that it started on my other computer a couple years ago.

Can someone help or do I have to repost as entirely new?


q:\140062.enu\office14\1033\wwintl.dll
q:\140062.enu\office14\css7data0009.dll
q:\140062.enu\office14\gfx.dll
q:\140062.enu\office14\mscss7en.dll
q:\140062.enu\office14\msproof7.dll
q:\140062.enu\office14\oart.dll
q:\140062.enu\office14\proof\1033\msgr3en.dll
q:\140062.enu\office14\proof\mssp7en.dll
q:\140062.enu\office14\winword.exe
q:\140062.enu\office14\wwlib.dll
q:\140062.enu\vfs\csidl\_program_files_common\microsoft shared\office14\1033\msointl.dll
q:\140062.enu\vfs\csidl\_program_files_common\microsoft shared\office14\cultures\office.odf
q:\140062.enu\vfs\csidl\_program_files_common\microsoft shared\office14\mso.dll
q:\140062.enu\vfs\csidl\_program_files_common\microsoft shared\office14\msores.dll
q:\140062.enu\vfs\csidl\_program_files_common\microsoft shared\office14\msptls.dll
q:\140062.enu\vfs\csidl\_program_files_common\microsoft shared\office14\riched20.dll
q:\140062.enu\vfs\csidl\_program_files_common\microsoft shared\office14\usp10.dll

CharleyO

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Those all appear to Microsoft Office related.

So, I don't think you have anything to worry about.

Do you use MS Office?

Just to be safe, download the free version of malwarebytes antimalware from the link below.
Download it, install it, update it, and then run a quick scan.
Post the resulting log here using copy & paste.

http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php


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« Last Edit: December 07, 2010, 09:36:01 AM by CharleyO »