ucivd6xi.bat was added to FreeFixer's database on 23rd September 2009. The most recent search for this file was done on 23rd September 2009. ucivd6xi.bat is usually located in the 'c:\' folder and has a size of 115804 bytes.
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| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| MD5 | 4cf2df91c3c3a66fadb2082eeb935a08 |
| SHA256 | 0f096d5bd1dae64537f37681653f00ce33d6fcf79ea194aa265b8d888445d521 |
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My pc is infected with this unknown ucivd6xi.bat thing and is effecting my media files espically video files.When I open videos, be it any format the screen flickers and is as same as turning it off for a friction of second and turning it back on.I haven't tried to remove it yet as I have around 400GB of multimedia stuff and I cant't afford to loose it as I am a Musican and photographer.I want to know whether this virus or worm can be removed without re-installing a fresh copy of windows.Please help.Send Me suggestions on salilxalmon@gmail.com.
# 18 Feb 2010, 6:44
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