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proper antivirus ;)

 

NOD32 should help, if you manage to install it ok (sometimes once you are infected, the viruses prevent antivirus programs to be installed)

 

 

did you actually execute the trojan file???

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it also depends on what type of virus/trojan it is and how to deal with it, post in here and we'll all help ya out :)

 

in the mean time don't do any internet banking or similar on the same pc in case it's trying to steal your passwords :headhurt:

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still fumblin around wiv it but i might av done some good...... :)

 

No Stuey, he meant your computer virus, not the other one..... :nono::p

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ah if your using IE7 you can disable active x controls in the tools tab at the top, forget which tab it is under tho :wacko:

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I had a similar problem recently, despite using Adaware, Spybot search and destroy, Agnitum Outpost and Norton security. Norton alerted me to it but could not fix it. I downloaded Spyware Doctor and it sorted it out no problems. :thumbs:

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I have allsorts of anti ad bits on the PC but Spyware doctor seems to be very good although its not free. Had to get it as adaware and spybot couldnt get rid of all the other spyware "progs" that had invaded my laptop. You been on them sites again Stuey. Hang in there man ;)

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