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  • can i have trevor,s help again please

    when i load i get a message saying RUNDLL ONYC.FFO.

    can i find out what is not being able to upload please and if so can i do whatever to repair,:(also sometimes after about 20mins my computer is freezing up on me...i get like coulered 3d writing and lines going up and down my computer.regards brenda

  • #2
    RUNDLL ONYC.FFO

    Is refering to a 'rundll' file that is causing it a problem when trying to run an application.
    DLL files contain a set of information/instructions needed to do specific tasks (Too complex to go into).

    Have you recently installed new software as it could be that causing the problem.

    First thing is to do a system restore to a version that worked correctly.
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    • #3
      Looking at the forums for maleware etc.
      RUNDLL ONYC.FFO
      Is a file that is part of a trojan application.

      If SuperAnti-spyware/malewarebytes has killed the main forles of this trojan, it may still have the instructions to install them on Windows startup.
      As it cannot find them (as antispyware has deleted them), it will warn you of this, hence the message.

      As for the screen freeze, I would expect that to be a different problem and would not want to advise online without being able to see it.
      When did it start?
      Look for a system restore point just before that date.

      trev
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      • #4
        I want to check one of your regestry enteries

        I need you to action a regestry key search.
        During this process DO NOT be tempted to actually adjust/delete any keys unless I tell you to.

        From your start button
        Type regedit into the run command box
        Press F3 key on your keyboard
        Search for onyc.ffo

        If it does find this, I will need the exact text that is displayed alond the bottom edge of the Regedit window (in the grey border at the bottom)
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        • #5
          will do trevor my niece put more memory on for me.that is when i noticed it.do you want me to do it now?brenda xx

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          • #6
            yes please as coffe getting cold [LOL]
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            • #7
              sory trevor i put in the run box but when i pressed f3 it didnt do anything untill i pressed ok button

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              • #8
                type regedit in run box
                Press OK
                Press F3
                Have it search for onyc.ffo
                Let me know if it finds it and the text on the bar at the botton (known as the status bar), of the Window
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                • #9
                  i do all you say but when i press f3 nothing happens.the page that comes up is on one side saying names of files i think on the other sid it says default reg_sz value not set.brenda xxx

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                  • #10
                    while that window is open
                    Press F3
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                    • #11
                      i do and another search box comes up

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                      • #12
                        it says finished searching through regestry

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                        • #13
                          First make sure that you have selected the very top of the regestry tree, by click once on the 'computer' section at the top of the left pane
                          Press F3
                          Then type in the search box
                          onyc.ffo
                          Click on Find button

                          It should then search the whole of the registry (I think you are starting mid way)
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                          • #14
                            still cant find it there is a list nd in alphabetical order i scroll down but cant find it/renda xxx

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                            • #15
                              it says ab default not set
                              always show exit
                              info tip
                              quick tip
                              tile info


                              is that what you want brenda xx

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                              • #16
                                PM'd you my phone number, as it is easier to talk than text
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                                • #17
                                  trevor big thankyou nice talking to you....have a good day brenda xxx

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                                  • #18
                                    i have sent you an email brenda xxx

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                                    • #19
                                      bren
                                      If you are online
                                      phone me
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                                      • #20
                                        thankyou trevor brenda xxx

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