

Paging file location(s): f:\pagefile.sys 18400 18400 Locale: 00001C09 | Country: South Africa | Language: ENS | Date Format: yyyy/MM/ddġ1.98 Gb Total Physical Memory | 7.87 Gb Available Physical Memory | 65.65% Memory freeĢ9.95 Gb Paging File | 26.21 Gb Available in Paging File | 87.51% Paging File free


OTL by OldTimer - Version 3.2.69.0 Folder = C:\DownloadĦ4bit- Ultimate Edition (Version = ) - Type = NTWorkstation OTL logfile created on: 2 02:32:10 PM - Run 1 I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate (legit from Microsoft). It *might* be unrelated, but I thought I'd mention it here in case it's not. I've used that database for months with no problems and this corruption has happened several times in the past couple of days. The symptoms I'm having (aside from the presence of the file) is that one of my SQL Server databases keeps getting its log file corrupted. I'm worried that it might be the local payload store for a rootkit or other type of malware. If I reboot, the file disappears for a few minutes but then shows up again. I have tried unsuccessfully to delete it using several file unlocking tools but still can't delete it. Hi folks, today I noticed for the first time that there is a file with what looks like a Korean or Chinese filename sitting in my Windows/System32 folder.
