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be quite a 4 year old, what if someone beleived you and really set there computer on fire. do you have any idea how dangderous that is? do you know how bad youd feel if your imaturity got somone killed or permanently burned?DONT LISTEN TO A 4 YEAR OLD. Hes trying to be funny even if it means hurting peopleand lumenshroom you insensitive jerk. what if he was just a kid? how would you like it if some big person you trusted on the internet made you delete your hard drive or whatever? computers are expensive. breaking peoples things isnt funny, its immature and wrong.now for some real help thats actually helpfull and not some idiot trying to be funny: I dont know much about computers but you could try defragmenting. that allways helps.
Check any unfamiliar processes and terminate them, the viruses will likely just start back up and you can identify them (i usually just google "[whatever].exe" and sites will generally tell you what it is and does). For stuff that infects your windows folders try AVG, because going in and deleting viruses out of there is pretty dangerous.
Quote from: Kerrazyeye on August 21, 2008, 10:46:55 pmCheck any unfamiliar processes and terminate them, the viruses will likely just start back up and you can identify them (i usually just google "[whatever].exe" and sites will generally tell you what it is and does). For stuff that infects your windows folders try AVG, because going in and deleting viruses out of there is pretty dangerous. Well...Windows XP has certain things built in which restores critical files a few seconds after they were removed (I had to trash an XP laptop once in a non physical way..), but yeah, check the process' names and google them. But when it gets to the point where the task manager doesn't work, the only thing you've left to do is to reformat.
Quote from: jrgp on August 21, 2008, 10:58:30 pmQuote from: Kerrazyeye on August 21, 2008, 10:46:55 pmCheck any unfamiliar processes and terminate them, the viruses will likely just start back up and you can identify them (i usually just google "[whatever].exe" and sites will generally tell you what it is and does). For stuff that infects your windows folders try AVG, because going in and deleting viruses out of there is pretty dangerous. Well...Windows XP has certain things built in which restores critical files a few seconds after they were removed (I had to trash an XP laptop once in a non physical way..), but yeah, check the process' names and google them. But when it gets to the point where the task manager doesn't work, the only thing you've left to do is to reformat.Last resort hopefully. My dell has a system restore thingy on a partition on the HDD, quite easy to wipe everything back to how it was shipped. I do it every couple of months..
Meh. I dont have any security junk on my comp. Dont want it using resources. I just be smart with what I download and sites I go to. Virus free since around christmas.
Hey guys. Well i have this situation. it with a virus. Voice ads (i can hear them but i cant see em). Any help here?
1. FIRST, clear the cookies/cache/history etc of your internet2. After you do that, delete those two .dll files AND the files they created.
But worst come to worst, if you can't solve the problem and it's getting out of hand or annoying you too much, you'd have to reformat your computer. Which means, everything in your computer will be gone, so you have to reinstall a whole load of stuff. You may want to make some backups (this is depending on the situation). But note that you should avoid making backups of areas that you suspect may carry the virus.If after reformatting, and you have the backup, you may want to try putting the backup inside. If the virus appears again, delete all the backup files. Still doesn't work, reformat a second time and looks like you'd have to start from scratch (no backups whatsoever).
its 2 .dlls and i cant delete either of them(Acces denied). but when i delete the files the .dlls use to create the ads, they just are recreated.
Is there such thing as good viruses?
Grisoft didnt work. It finds it and i press delete and it never actualy deletes it. it just keeps finding it and reporting to me that its a trojan.EDIT: Thanks for Dr. Delete! i was able to delete the files i thought were viruses thank you!
Open task manager, locate the process which is using the .dll's, end it and then delete the .dll's then delete the .exe or compromise it by changing the file extension, then promptly stop using internet explorer. If you can't manage that by yourself then you should reformat and get a good anti-virus (and by good I mean anything other than Norton).