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Josh1 Administrator |
Moved here http://www.footslog.com/board/Forum18/HTML/000628.html ------------------ For every problem, there is a solution. Please give what you can to the Hurricane relief http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/citizenship/giving/relief.asp IP: Logged |
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Josh1 Administrator |
Delete the folder and run housecall again and if you need to run it in safe mode with networking support ------------------ For every problem, there is a solution. Please give what you can to the Hurricane relief http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/citizenship/giving/relief.asp IP: Logged |
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Ryan21 Member |
The folder was adcashe or sumtin not sure what was it in the spybot thing had it under cydoor and no i didnt do the housecall scan again. IP: Logged |
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Josh1 Administrator |
What is the name of that folder and what is in that folder? Did you try the Housecall scan again ------------------ For every problem, there is a solution. Please give what you can to the Hurricane relief http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/citizenship/giving/relief.asp IP: Logged |
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Ryan21 Member |
Well both scans finished and spybot found 1 thing which was a folder so it wasnt anything i guess. Looks like my comps ok for now. If theirs anything else u think i should try just let me know. Thanks Ryan IP: Logged |
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Josh1 Administrator |
Yea you want to make sure system restore is disabled, if you use system restore then the virus could roll back. You also may want to try safe mode with networking support to see if that helps, let us know how it goes. ------------------ For every problem, there is a solution. Please give what you can to the Hurricane relief http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/citizenship/giving/relief.asp IP: Logged |
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Ryan21 Member |
Hi yea i was gonna try booting into safe mode but i was reading threw a few of ur topics about combating viruses and i disabled system restore, restarted and when i went to delete then righ twhen i clicked on the infected file my anti virus automatically delete it each time. I just finished updating spybot and adware and i'm running them now i'll let u know if i find anything or not. Thanks Ryan IP: Logged |
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Josh1 Administrator |
Well you could use that but boot into safe mode with netorking support then you should be able to delete that file. To get into safe mode, when you first turn your PC on press the F8 key until you get to a meun from there pick safe mode with networking support and then run the scan and you should be able to delete the file. If not then let us know. ------------------ For every problem, there is a solution. Please give what you can to the Hurricane relief http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/citizenship/giving/relief.asp IP: Logged |
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Ryan21 Member |
Hi i can't delete them because it says they are in use. I remember hearing about a program that will move/delete files for u but i cant remember the name do u know it? Thanks Ryan IP: Logged |
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Josh1 Administrator |
Yes please delete those files, then run the scan again. After you delete the files run adaware and spybot again, make sure to update Adaware and Spybot. ------------------ For every problem, there is a solution. Please give what you can to the Hurricane relief http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/citizenship/giving/relief.asp IP: Logged |
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Ryan21 Member |
Hi i already have spybot and adaware installed and they found a few things and i scanned it using that house call thing and it found another file infected with Win32.Silly.DI.JC in C:\windows\temp\V8842Aa94299. Is it save to delete these files manualy? Thanks Ryan IP: Logged |
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Josh1 Administrator |
Sorry that I got your name wrong, Ryan housecall.trendmicro.com/housecall/start_corp.asp and run the scan then go here: http://www.footslog.com/board/Archives/Archive-000003/HTML/20050327-16-000026.html download Adaware and Spybot and run them both, make sure to update them to and let us know how it goes. ------------------ For every problem, there is a solution. Please give what you can to the Hurricane relief [This message has been edited by Josh1 (edited October 03, 2005).] IP: Logged |
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Ryan21 Member |
Hi i have a few viruses that my anti virus will not remove their names are, Win32.SillyDI.JC, Win32.SillyDI.PO and Win32.Dyfuca.Q. Win32.SillyDI.JC is located at C:\_RESTORE\ARCHIVE\FS290.CAB>A0058944.CPY, Win32.SillyDI.PO is at C:\_RESTORE\TEMP\A0185826.CPY and C:\_RESTORE\TEMP\A0093219.CPY, Win32.Dyfuca.Q is atC:\_RESTORE\TEMP\A0093220.CPY. I think that these viruses are trojans that automatically download stuff all the time (like adware spyware etc.) and i was wondering if their was a way to get rid of them. Thanks Ryan IP: Logged |
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