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mapleleafs
Sun Dec 04, 2005 2:18 pm

Dammit I've got another virus.  Need help.....
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Okay first off, one of my programs wouldn't start and I kept getting that annoying Windows Error Report dialog.  So I assumed my system was infected so I downloaded an anti-virus program called AVG, from a company called Grisoft (from www.download.com).  I installed it, opened it up, and performed a scan.  Now, my computer is even more messed up.  Whenever I try to open a program (most of them) I get a dialog saying "Windows cannot access the specified device, path, or file.  You may not have the appropriate permissions to access the item".

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Hikaru79
Sun Dec 04, 2005 4:11 pm


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Let me pre-empt wtd here by saying first: [url=http://ubuntulinux.org/]get a decent OS. ;)

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md
Sun Dec 04, 2005 5:07 pm


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or if your determined to stay with windows do a complete re-install, including the step where you wipe teh drive clean...

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Hikaru79
Sun Dec 04, 2005 5:13 pm


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Hmm. Microsoft has been bragging about its new AntiVirus tool (now in Beta) available at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/onecare/default.mspx . Before you do a reinstall, how about trying out this new toy. Let's see if MS did this right :)

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codemage
Sun Dec 04, 2005 5:31 pm


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Use Avast instead of AVG.  It's several times better.
Try cleaning off adware & spyware too.  Use Ad-Aware or Microsoft's removal tool.
Then try repairing the registry.  JV16 does the trick.

All of that stuff is free - try that before wiping your drive.

...and then wipe the drive, if necessary.  :(

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MysticVegeta
Mon Dec 05, 2005 6:34 pm


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Hmm I would suggest using SpySweeper and Registry cleaner before you remove the Viruses using antivirus also get a good Firewall such as Zonealarm.  :)

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rizzix
Mon Dec 05, 2005 7:33 pm


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Nay. I did a bit of research. I found that [url=http://www.kaspersky.com]Kaspersky and [url=http://www.f-secure.com/]F-Secure are the best.

F-Secure is faster in scanning files than Kaspersky (or most other anit-virus tools for that matter), but Kaspersky on the other hand has a more powerful (as in better administrative options) anti-virus tool.

I suggest (based on what I've read) using F-Secure (like I am right now) for personal use. If you host your own small business etc.. or if you have a rather large network at home then I suggest using Kaspersky.

Note: Neither companies are known for their firewall/hacker prevention software. They are best for their anti-virus alone.

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mapleleafs
Mon Dec 05, 2005 8:01 pm


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Alright, here's what happened basically.  My friend lent me "Need for Speed: Most Wanted", and it had a program called "speed_loader.exe" which you were required to use, if you wanted to start the game.  After a couple of hours, I noticed my computer acting all screwy (eg. things wouldn't open, uninstall).  Then I downloaded the aforementioned anti virus program called AVG, which identified and deleted a very very very large number of corrupted .exe files, which were supposedly infected by something called a win32/parite (not sure of exact spelling).  Consequently, since most of the .exe s were deleted, a ton of my programs wouldn't work.  After that, I tried a system restore, but that didn't work, so I had to resort to formatting my computer...  :(

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Paul
Mon Dec 05, 2005 8:10 pm


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So... all the infected exe's were deleted by AVG... I'm SURE it prompted you before it did that lol :P

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mapleleafs
Mon Dec 05, 2005 8:15 pm


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Lol, well i thought when i clicked delete it would delete the virus, not the file.  yeah it was pretty stupid on my behalf.  but i guess the moral of the story is don't get AVG!!  :D   

btw it's probably i good thing i formatted, because now my computer is so much faster than before

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[Gandalf]
Mon Dec 05, 2005 8:19 pm


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i guess the moral of the story is don't get AVG!!
...if you don't know what "delete" means or don't know how to operate a computer...

Well, at least you got your computer back and problem solved.  I think the true moral of the story is: "don't trust your friend to give you a 'copy' of your favourite game".

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codemage
Tue Dec 06, 2005 9:58 am


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The last unbiased review of AV programs that *I* read had Pc-Cillin on top, although I've used Kaspersky & F-Secure & they're both right up there.

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didsbub
Sat Dec 10, 2005 10:31 am


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Use AdAware SE Personal. Its gets rid of all spyware and viruses. It's great :D

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md
Sat Dec 10, 2005 2:17 pm


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Use AdAware SE Personal. Its gets rid of all spyware and viruses. It's great :D
AdAware get's rid of *some* spyware. Not all. And no viruses. Think before you speak, and stop reviving old dead or dieing topics.
