The trick is finding where the problem file is located then deleting it in safe mode under command prompt, any other safe mode will probably prevent you from deleting the problem file. Yes, I lost of few files, but Dell's solution was to reinstall the OS and we should all know what a pain that is. Rebooted in safe mode with command prompt, located the offending folder (actually file in that folder) and deleted the entire directory. Esse programa para PC foi desenvolvido para funcionar em Windows 7 ou Windows 10 e compatvel com. Seu download foi verificado por nosso antivrus e foi avaliado como 100 limpo. O mais recente pacote de instalao que pode ser baixado tem 6.2 MB. With vista running it wouldn't allow me to delete those folders, I suspected the virus was hiding in one of the folders in that shared directory. Visual C++ Redistributable 32Bit 5 pode ser baixado do nosso site de graa. I noticed the errors only occurred when I accessed my shared folders. I think they're right, it is a virus, but avg pro didn't find it for me, so it was no help.
Someone else on this bulletin suggested using avg pro to clean what he believed was a virus. I hope this helps, I was receiving two similar errors, buffer overrun, run32dll.exe, that would disappear and another buffer overrun error would pop up with the explorer.exe tag.