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nrktcvy.exe

nrktcvy.exe was added to FreeFixer's database on 3rd April 2010. The most recent search for this file was done on 3rd April 2010. nrktcvy.exe is located in the 'C:\Users\beaydin\AppData\Local\Temp\' folder and has a size of 50688 bytes.

So far there has been 1 search for nrktcvy.exe.

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User vote results: There were 83 votes to remove and 10 votes to keep

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MD5db049bf5ae899bed83660eb7b9043ea5
SHA256a0e96fe56e3c86984290c1dac991036880c6a409c66ca995b1e1274f96e54eaa

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Please share with the other users what you think about this file. What does this file do? Is it legitimate or something that your computer is better without? Do you know how it was installed on your system? Did you install it yourself or did it come bundled with some other software? Is it running smoothly or do you get some error message? Any information that will help to document this file is welcome. Thank you for your contributions.

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Roger Karlsson writes

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nrktcvy.exe is malware. Here's how to remove it with Freefixer:

1. Download and install FreeFixer: http://www.freefixer.com/download.html It's a free tool.
2. Start FreeFixer and click "Scan". The scan will be finished in about 5 minutes.
3. In the scan result, locate items which mention nrktcvy.exe, and check its "Delete" checkbox. nrktcvy.exe usually appears under "Registry startups", "Processes" and/or "Recently created or modified files" in FreeFixer's scan result. DO NOT check anything else for removal, unless you are 100% sure it's malware.
4. Click "Fix" and restart your machine.
5. Start a FreeFixer scan again.
7. Verify that nrktcvy.exe no longer appear anywhere in the scan result.
8. Done.

Did this completely remove the nrktcvy.exe file from your computer?

# 12 Apr 2010, 11:49

Mike writes

0 thumbs

I used AVG to clean the computer, to which screwed my programs and cleaned the reg manually and after all that was done, as stated my programs were screwed and would not start. So I picked a date that I new my computer was clean and did a system restore. After that was done my programs worked and AvG killed another that had only a web address assigned to it. wasn't able to get the address cause AVG killed and trashed it on a high level security alert. ESET Smart Security was disabled by the infector and was worthless. I installed AVG full and was able to save the info and programs. I encountered this following a link to which I was to download pdf in on motor scooters in Europe. The damned trojan slows the computer to a crawl, trys to diable windows defender in vista, will kill eset smart security 4, explorer fails and needs to restart. Java, quick time all fails and when game is about over the damned trojan puts a notice in the task bar telling you that your infected and for certain amount of money you can down a anti virus program to clean your computer. Run check disk afterwards, because you'll find disk space the the infector has set aside for him or her to deposit files on your computer. People who create malware and other virus, are people who in real life suck and they only feel important with their buttheads friends bragging how they are better. well they just so the rest of us they are low lifes and they could put their skills to work for the good and earn an honest living. but they enjoy being asso's.

# 30 Apr 2010, 7:26

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