Did you try erase region 48 over SD?
the pc is clean. i try on 3 pc and in linux,its the same history, if i try to format de nuvi flash rom, the process freeze a get and error of usb disconnected its the same if a try to copy a file to de garmin. i try to do is a video for you guys, showing the problem.
Did you try erase region 48 over SD?
how i do that? in the firmware? look this video trying to delete in linux enviroment
Garmin problem via linux - YouTube
thanks
Last edited by catymag; 24th March 2012 at 02:51 AM. Reason: fixed video link
I look on your video.
Try format your nuvi to FAT.
well i try but the process format hangs on 50% and give me error and cannot continue, now i'm trying the process via sdcard and update log give me this
nüvi 2 Series Software Version 7.60,
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Parsing "ergn,48"
Success
Parsing "del,0:/RECYCLER/S-5-3-42-2819952290-8240758988-879315005-3665/jwgkvsq.vmx"
Error
Parsing "del,0:/boot.exe"
Success
Parsing "del,0:/autorun.inf"
Success
Parsing "reboot"
the problem stills the same the Recycler virus
another
nüvi 2 Series Software Version 7.60,
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Parsing "ergn,48"
Success
Parsing "fftl,0,1:/2.bin"
Error
Parsing "reboot"
nüvi 2 Series Software Version 7.60,
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Parsing "ergn,48"
Success
Parsing "del,0:/RECYCLER/S-5-3-42-2819952290-8240758988-879315005-3665/jwgkvsq.vmx"
Error
Parsing "del,0:/boot.exe"
Success
Parsing "del,0:/autorun.inf"
Success
Parsing "fftl,0,1:/j.bin"
Error
Parsing "reboot"
Last edited by yaguis; 24th March 2012 at 04:58 PM.
read and try this:
The jwgkvsq.vmx is a worm-type virus, which spreads via USB/portable drives and through the network. It also makes autorun.inf file on your USB device as well as a hidden system folder called RECYCLER which contains the jwgkvsq.vmx file. I�m not sure if this is an old virus, but it seems it�s been spreading a lot lately. And most anti-virus doesn�t detect this, but for those who does, it can�t remove it.
It is also known as:
* W32/Confi
* W32/Conficker.worm!inf
* Win32/Conficker.B � CA
It exploits Microsoft Windows vulnerability:
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
Vulnerability in Server Service Could Allow Remote Code Execution (958644)
Published: October 23, 2008
Symptoms:
* �Show hidden files and folders� doesn�t work. You can check this by going to a folder, then click Tools, then Folder Options, then View tab. Select the �Show hidden files and folders� then click Apply, then Ok. Open Folder Options again, if it reverted back to �Do not show hidden files and folders� then you have this virus.
* Evey time you plug in a USB device on your computer, it creates an autorun.inf file, and a RECYCLER folder with the jwgkvsq.vmx virus file.
* You can�t access anti-virus websites an other popular websites like microsoft.com or yahoo.com
* Windows won�t boot into Safe Mode. This happens on extreme cases. When you try to boot into Safe Mode, your computer restarts/shuts down
Side-effects
* Since this is a worm, system slowdown may (or may not) happen.
* Quickly spreads through networked computers and USB devices. Which includes flash drives, portable external hard drives, mobile phones, mp3 players, and anything that can be plugged into a USB port.
* Won�t let you access some websites.
Now let�s go back to the topic.
Note: Remember that this guide will only help you remove the jwgkvsq.vmx virus.
Here is a quick step to remove this virus from your computer, and from your USB devices
Preparation:
* Download [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] from Symantec.com
* Download [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] from BitDefender.com (just in case the first one doesn�t work).
* Download Process Explorer and AutoRuns from [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] (we may or may not use this).
* Download [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] (just in case we need to delete something that can�t be deleted).
Removing the jwgkvsq.vmx virus from your USB device
1. First. Start your computer on Safe Mode
1. Shut down your computer
2. Turn it back on, before the Windows loading screen comes up, press F8. Or just press it repeatedly after starting your computer
3. Select Safe Mode on the menu by pressing the arrow keys and hitting Enter.
2. Plug your USB device. Notice that the autorun.inf won�t run in safe mode.
3. Enable the �Show hidden files and folders�.
4. Delete autorun.inf file. It is usually located on the root of the USB drive.
5. Delete the hidden/system folder RECYCLER.
1. If you can�t delete it, you have to disable it�s function (for external/portable hard drives). Right-click on the Recycle Bin icon on your desktop, then select Properties. Select �Configure drives independently�. Then tab to the external drive, and check �Do not move files to the Recycle Bin.� Hit Apply, then Ok�
2. If it is a flash drive or other USB device, use [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]Just in case the virus registered itself on the registry. Open the Run dialog box from the start menu, then type regedit. Then search for the file name jwgkvsq.vmx. If you found an entry, just press DEL to delete it.
If your computer is in a network, better check all the other computers connected to it. Also download and install the automatic update (Microsoft vulnerability)
In extreme cases, your computer won�t initiate Safe Mode and after using the removal tool above, your system may report a missing .dll file or something.
Also might want to try these other tools:
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
credits Britec
You have to navigate to get to the good.
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I tryied this will all thestuff in your message, before linux system video, it's the same story nothing happens, because i think the virus it´s in a region of memory in the garmin that is locked or something.
Have you tried low-level formatting?
@yaguis
Try ddabcd277's suggestion using the tool from here:
I had that mongrel trojan on a bootable microdrive and it defeated everything, Norton Corporate/Endpoint, Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool, standard reformats...nothing worked except a low-level format with 'HDD LLF Low Level Format Tool'.Code:Please Login or Register to see the links
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