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    What is rncsys32.exe

    Hi, The process name mentioned in title i.e rncsys32.exe suddenly added to my startup list and task manager showing its running. I scaned with the kaspersky and its showing its as a trojan as Trojan.Win32.Pakes.nlx . But kaspersky can't remove it . Please help.

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    Re: What is rncsys32.exe

    For info: Trojan.Win32.Pakes.nlx is dangerous virus or Trojan that hijacks a computer as soon as its comes in the system. Once active, Trojan.Win32.Pakes.nlx opens a backdoor on your system without security through which a large amount of adware and spyware can be filtered on the compromised machine without informed consent. In addition, Trojan.Win32.Pakes.nlx allows a remote user to gain unauthorized access to your computer and steal your valuable personal financial data and information, as identity theft.
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    Re: What is rncsys32.exe

    1. Your pc having a virus or malware. Download Norton Security Scan , its free. Perform a free virus scan.
    2. Also to make your pc free from spywares Download Ad-Aware and
    3. And it can be because of some unsigned drivers, see this help Verify Unsigned Device Drivers in Windows XP
    4. Perform a DISK CLEANUP as Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> Disk Cleanup.
    5. Also do the defrag of your hard disk partitions.

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    Re: What is rncsys32.exe

    Rncsys32.exe is a dangerous file which creates activities on a user’s computer which may be highly undesirable. This file is unsafe. Antivirus and Anti-Spyware Software are recommended for automatic removal and protection. Use the Norton and Adware as mentioned in above reply.

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