This file has been identified as a program that is undesirable to have running on your computer. This consists of programs that are misleading, harmful, or undesirable. The description is Trojan. MZU_DRV-Rootkit Process.
Trojans are programs that can appear to serve a legitimate purpose but actually have an unwanted or harmful effect.
A large segment of Trojan programs download other harmful software components to a user's PC without his/her knowledge.
The blue screen is caused by downloaded and installed applications that is considered to be adware or spyware. If a blue screen appears, message prompts to the “blue screen” caused by mzu_drv.sys or other related rootkit processes.
Related files to mzu_drv.sys
icnkeepr.exe mm.exe fsched.exe scanreg32.com wintmp.exe qi00tbz.exe mxs.exemsn.msn spcvls.exe vcmain.exe explorere.exe stisvsq1.exe boot.vbsconfig_.com radio.exe tacelmgr.exe sswizard.exe ruby14.exekernel32.exe winligom.exe sysbot.exe yahoopops.exe random-filename nava32.exe wscntfx.exe ynavmrcd.exe g_server.exezykheptd.sys mccitrayapp.exe arrdt.exe omniscient.exe avbgle.exeremoved.exe n20050308.exe adslcomdos.exe diskmon.exemsvchost.exe winhlp3.exe saskatcw.exe gbtray.exe lcd32.exe read.exewdfmgr32.exe
What can you do?
This unwanted program can be solved by setting up your computer to safe mode and performing a registry scan of an antivirus and antispyware program. Search antispyware programs that really intends to delete the rootkit processes running on your computer. Some other processes though can be done manually.
1. Run your computer in safe mode.
2. Go to start menu then click search. When the search bar appears, choose all files and folders.
3. Type mzu in the search box, then scroll down and click more advanced options and click the check box for “search hidden files and folders”. After which click search button. Some files will appear including an “mzu.drv”. Under In folder, you can see its location is also displayed. Right click on the folder mzu.drv to open containing folder. Locate the mzu.drv file and delete it totally from the system. Delete it too from the recycle bin.
4. Restart your computer.
That does it!
Trojans are programs that can appear to serve a legitimate purpose but actually have an unwanted or harmful effect.
A large segment of Trojan programs download other harmful software components to a user's PC without his/her knowledge.
The blue screen is caused by downloaded and installed applications that is considered to be adware or spyware. If a blue screen appears, message prompts to the “blue screen” caused by mzu_drv.sys or other related rootkit processes.
Related files to mzu_drv.sys
icnkeepr.exe mm.exe fsched.exe scanreg32.com wintmp.exe qi00tbz.exe mxs.exemsn.msn spcvls.exe vcmain.exe explorere.exe stisvsq1.exe boot.vbsconfig_.com radio.exe tacelmgr.exe sswizard.exe ruby14.exekernel32.exe winligom.exe sysbot.exe yahoopops.exe random-filename nava32.exe wscntfx.exe ynavmrcd.exe g_server.exezykheptd.sys mccitrayapp.exe arrdt.exe omniscient.exe avbgle.exeremoved.exe n20050308.exe adslcomdos.exe diskmon.exemsvchost.exe winhlp3.exe saskatcw.exe gbtray.exe lcd32.exe read.exewdfmgr32.exe
What can you do?
This unwanted program can be solved by setting up your computer to safe mode and performing a registry scan of an antivirus and antispyware program. Search antispyware programs that really intends to delete the rootkit processes running on your computer. Some other processes though can be done manually.
1. Run your computer in safe mode.
2. Go to start menu then click search. When the search bar appears, choose all files and folders.
3. Type mzu in the search box, then scroll down and click more advanced options and click the check box for “search hidden files and folders”. After which click search button. Some files will appear including an “mzu.drv”. Under In folder, you can see its location is also displayed. Right click on the folder mzu.drv to open containing folder. Locate the mzu.drv file and delete it totally from the system. Delete it too from the recycle bin.
4. Restart your computer.
That does it!
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