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Old 26-12-2006, 00:58   #1
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what is this virus as i have it and cant get rid of it does anyone know
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eh does that mean you dont know mate
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if its the same virus you have mentioned elsewhere on the forum have you tried the methods ive advised?
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i have run avg which has put it in the vault along with the others and run adaware se proffesional and thats it i am waiting for a mate to come up and have a look at it if my system needs rebooting i will get it done but not to sure when
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eh does that mean you dont know mate
Yes and it also means I'm trying to get someone to notice this thread who can help.
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i have run avg which has put it in the vault along with the others and run adaware se proffesional and thats it i am waiting for a mate to come up and have a look at it if my system needs rebooting i will get it done but not to sure when
I advised you in a previous thread to run a boot time scan or try a linux live cd to delete the files? have you tried these methods before posting this second thread on the same subject?

http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/sh...php?t=33605366 link to original thread and advice I gave
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