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Old 17-08-2008, 14:52   #1
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Have installed and run the thing and now rebooted.
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Old 22-08-2008, 19:34   #2
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Open Control Panel and then System. Go to System Restore options and turn off System Restore. You'll probably get a warning - this is OK. Reboot in Safe Mode and run the scan again. Reboot once more and turn System Restore back on.
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Old 22-08-2008, 19:36   #3
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Ok thanks, will do that.
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Old 22-08-2008, 22:19   #4
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Aaaarrggh!
Have just spent blooming ages running the scan in safe mode after I turned off system restore, it found the same things, I deleted them, now am running the scan again in "normal" mode and theyre still sodding there!

edit, when that scan finished, it said to remove the objects it needed to restart, which I did, and then when it rebooted the windows defender popped up and said I had something which was vundo (which I know is not good) and so the defender removed that, and it needed to restart again.
Am keeping my fingers crossed for now, but am open to any suggestions - sodding thing!

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Nope theyre still there! Now claiming to need another reboot to get rid of, but I dont believe that anymore.

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Old 22-08-2008, 23:24   #5
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My guess is something else has hooked into Windows startup and keeps re-infecting your system. You'll have to go the HijackThis route to dig that one out I'm afraid, and even then there's no guarantee. You may simply have to re-install Windows to get rid.

I don't have any experience of HijackThis unfortunately, so can't help with that either.
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Old 22-08-2008, 23:37   #6
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There are sites that you can plug HiJackThis logs into and they tell you what all the various bits are and if anything is suspicious.

The last thing that infected my PC (because of my sister) dumped loads of crappy files everywhere, which it was using to reinfect from. I only found them because I knew the time the virus got there and went through the PC with a fine tooth comb finding every file created/modified at that time and getting rid of them.
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Old 23-08-2008, 00:15   #7
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I've found autoruns to be quite handy in these situations as well.
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Old 23-08-2008, 09:10   #8
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I've only been having problems since I upgraded the AVG from 7.5 to 8.0. I hadnt had any bugs for a year until then.
I think im gonna get rid of the AVG and get Avast, will that and windows defender be enough?
Thanks for everyones help by the way.
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Old 23-08-2008, 09:32   #9
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That's all I use on mine and it seems to work for me. I can't speak for AVG as I've never used it but I have been using Avast on all my machines for about 3 years and never had any problems. I do still run Adaware and Spybot S&D once a month to make sure but all they ever pick up are a few tracking cookies so the Avast/Windows Defender combo seems to be pretty effective

With the amount of time and effort you've put into trying to clear this with no luck, a format and re-install might be a quicker and more effective solution. Obviously you would need to back up all your personal data and it would mean re-installing all of your apps but it would ensure that your machine was free from any nasties.
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Old 23-08-2008, 09:59   #10
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With the amount of time and effort you've put into trying to clear this with no luck, a format and re-install might be a quicker and more effective solution. Obviously you would need to back up all your personal data and it would mean re-installing all of your apps but it would ensure that your machine was free from any nasties.
The only thing with that is that I have no way to back data up, I dont have a burning drive and so I would lose all my pictures etc.
(I know I know thats very bad, and I need to sort it)
Will remove AVG and install Avast when I get home later today.
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