I saw one post here that talked about BIN9F.EXE but really didn't say much about it.
Let me explain what is happening to my system. I have a 1.7 Mhz system with Windows XP SP1. I have Symantec NAV on the system and have about 700+ MEG of memory.
Yesterday, I realized that Outlook 2003 would take about 3 minutes to come up and everytime I tried to select an email to read, it would take about 2 minutes to show up in the preview pane. A bit slow
If I pressed the delete key it would take a while for it to delete. I also noticed that it would take a while for a picture to load. Again, somthing that took ms, took 30 seconds.
Also, if I right clicked on my trash, it would take 2 minutes or so for the menu to come up so I could delete my trash.
SO I went hunting. I ran Winternals program AUTORUNS.EXE -- This program tells you what is running on startup (Msconfig) and you can jump to the registry that it lies in. Sure enough there was a ton of stuff I didn't recognize and some that were ugly, so I went to the registry. (Here's where it gets freaky) I went to the key that was titled SJDHFGG and deleted it. I pressed F5 and (Poof) it loaded itself again. I did this about 10 times and every time it would reload.
When I went to my task manager and killed the process, it would spawn another one of a different name.
I did a search on the HD to see if I could locate the executable that was listed in the registry and the Task manager and they could not be found.
I am at my wits ends..
HELP!!!! Waaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Jeff