a file "mpengine.dll"? __why did it appear in my D drive? in an example of strange folder (44bg576f326435d672bff8)... Thank you

strange file in my D drive appeared (232e465fg786b563b234) in there was a file "mpengine.dll" what is it? can I delete it? Thank you...

Thus, the system restore did not remove these folders or files - I'm surprised (unless you did not notice them when they happened and therefore does not far enough).

Are these folders numbered in the root directory of the drive or another folder (if also, which is the full path to the file)?  Right-click on the folder and click Properties and tell me the date of creation - it is new and after the restore point use you?  So, before the restoration (and reasonable) point, try an another system restore to before this date to see if it works.

If the system restore does not work, then I suggest the following:

See if you can download/run the MSRT tool manually:.http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwareremove/default.mspx

This scan: http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/whatsnew.htm

Download, install and run Malwarebytes:http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php

If none of them pick up anything (especially everything about these folders and files), and then create a system restore point and backup the registry.  So go ahead and rename the files to the same name with the addition of - old at the end and restart.  Are they passes (except for the renamed old files - I mean have they recreate themselves)?  Did you get any error messages?  Everything works (particularly your security software)?  If so, then the problem is almost solved.  Now you can go and remove entries from renowned and restart.  If you have any concerns at all (including messages) or whatever doesn't work or cannot you start can't get online or have problems either, then first try to rename the files back to what they were and restart.  This should fix the problem.  If you had reached the stage of deletion, try to restore from the recycling bins (you may need to do this on both drives if you have separate tubs) and reboot to see if things return to normal.  If this does not work, do a system restore to the point before you deleted items and that should put you back where you were, and you'll just have to live with the records since their removal causes problems.  Make sure that you have a startup disk to restore the system, if it becomes necessary. You can make a bootable recovery disk using http://neosmart.net/blog/2008/windows-vista-recovery-disc-download/ with the burning software like: http://www.snapfiles.com/get/active-isoburner.html and, of course, a blank CD.

I hope this helps.

Good luck!

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