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| reply to pckcchief Re: Please look at my HJT file
The reason I was worried is I did run a file that was in that zip, it was not the file that came up flagged as the virus, but I am/was concerned that maybe it called on the other file that was the virus, that file (Virus)was a .EXE file that was also in the folder.
I also was worried that maybe that EXE could have somehow installed a rootkit, as I have never had any BIOS checksum errors ever with the system until this reboot (however it could have just happened at the same time). When I relized that the zip had the virus in it(as soon as AVG came up) I stopped using the file, deleted the zip and all files related and then also did a system restore to a day before I downloaded the file. On reboot AVG still said it was damaged.
I let AVG fix it's self (second time). I then re-ran the virus scan, it found a copy of the zip file in the tempory internet files, I removed these files and hard shut down, then booted up, no errors now and no files found on scan or by ad-aware or spy bot S&D.
Thanks,
Mike |