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said by antiphishing :said by NY Tel :LOL - their machine is temporarily hosed. Had a total of 70 infections, trojans, WinBlue Soft etc. on it. I manage to stop the insanity of popups but was wondering is there a free way to scan and get rid of these threats? They are willing to pay something but are looking for the best fix, and if it is free - even better. Thoughts? Reformat the hard drive, partition , and reinstall Windows, IMHO is the best solution to fixing major infections. If computer users did proper backups of their hard drives, then this would be a very viable option on fixing Windows problems That is what I do for my machines and others but she has N O T H I N G backed up. I can re-install everything quickly but it is her kids photos she does not want to lose. I refuse to back anything up to any of my spare drives for obvious reasons. I told her to burn them to a set of CD's and then I will re-format etc. I find my machine flies really fast after every re-do anyway.
I was just looking for a quick fix that would avoid a re-format but it looks like with almost 70 threats, trojans etc. detected (these were real ones), it almost is a necessity I am almost certain. |
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  antiphishing Phishing Scam Terminator Premium join:2004-06-09 Wilkes Barre, PA
| said by NY Tel :that is what I do for my machines and others but she has N O T H I N G backed up. I can re-install everything quickly but it is her kids photos she does not want to lose. I refuse to back anything up to any of my spare drives for obvious reasons. I told her to burn them to a set of CD's and then I will re-format etc. I find my machine flies really fast after every re-do anyway. I was just looking for a quick fix that would avoid a re-format but it looks like with almost 70 threats, trojans etc. detected (these were real ones), it almost is a necessity I am almost certain. In my opinion, The best bet is to cut and paste all the images to a cheap USB flash drive in safe mode and then reformat the machine. The idea is to save as much as you can, that's not infected and then start with a clean hard drive, with Windows and all the security updates/service packs.
If the machine has Windows XP, look at this site: »www.reimage.com/ --
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| The bizarre thing is spybot did not find any of these...... |
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  Doctor Olds I Need A Remedy For What's Ailing Me. Premium,VIP join:2001-04-19 1970 442 W30 clubs: 1 edit | What version? I had 1.60 and had to manually update to 1.6.2 as it would NOT update through the program. |
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| said by Doctor Olds :What version? I had 1.60 and had to manually update to 1.6.2 as it would NOT update through the program. It was 1.62 and I thought it was very bizarre that it gave the pc a clean bill of health yet the others found almost 70 trojans etc....
Win Blue Soft was the most stubborn but I stopped it for now. As with spyware, I don't feel comfortable leaving it that way. |
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  Doctor Olds I Need A Remedy For What's Ailing Me. Premium,VIP join:2001-04-19 1970 442 W30 clubs: | Strange, but then again it is the reason to run multiple solutions. Maybe they had immunization from Spybot and everything else got in.  |
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| said by Doctor Olds :Strange, but then again it is the reason to run multiple solutions. Maybe they had immunization from Spybot and everything else got in. With my neighbor and her 3 kids, anything is possible.
Going to run hijackthis later today and delete all of those evil dll files.....lol
That's what one of my neighbors did because he did not recognize the filenames. Can't make this stuff up.... |
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| reply to antiphishing said by antiphishing :said by NY Tel :that is what I do for my machines and others but she has N O T H I N G backed up. I can re-install everything quickly but it is her kids photos she does not want to lose. I refuse to back anything up to any of my spare drives for obvious reasons. I told her to burn them to a set of CD's and then I will re-format etc. I find my machine flies really fast after every re-do anyway. I was just looking for a quick fix that would avoid a re-format but it looks like with almost 70 threats, trojans etc. detected (these were real ones), it almost is a necessity I am almost certain. In my opinion, The best bet is to cut and paste all the images to a cheap USB flash drive in safe mode and then reformat the machine. The idea is to save as much as you can, that's not infected and then start with a clean hard drive, with Windows and all the security updates/service packs. If the machine has Windows XP, look at this site: » www.reimage.com/ I would boot to a linux live CD and do it that way. -- Team JON. |
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