Monday, June 28, 2010

CSRCS.EXE Removal


The Registry Editor in Windows Vista

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It is an invisible process that loads during system boot. It is hidden and can monitor your system processes. It can also remotely connect and transfer data to external servers or IRC through a local area network or the Internet. It may even manipulate other programs and create a backup of itself in case it is identified and removed. This program is dangerous.

To keep this file from running, you need to delete references to it in the registry. To do that, run Regedit, the registry editor by pressing the Windows key in your keyboard and “R” simultaneously. In the dialog box, type “Regedit” without the quotes. When the registry editor opens, search for the string csrcs.exe and delete all occurrences. Then, search again for the string “Explorer.exe csrcs.exe”. Don’t delete this key. Just modify it and delete the csrcs.exe part and retain the explorer.exe part.

After doing this, csrcs.exe errors should be gone. Restart your system to confirm.

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