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Old 04-15-2009, 05:07 AM
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The McAfee and Norton's removal tools are designed just for this virus, but if you have an older version I don't know if they will work or not. Can you boot up in Safe Mode. If you can, try running your detection tools and then run Hijack This and look at the log file it generates. Also look at your Auto runs Folders and see if anything had changed.

Also if you get it cleaned, disable your System Restore and do a disk clean and defrag to flush out and get rid of any of this stuff that may be saved in it. I have seen some guys clean their computer two or three times and then it would be right back because the system restore files had it in them. Once they did what I said above it never came back. Hope this helps some.

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