Originally Posted by Chewy
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Here you go chewy did a couple files found two virus's in the windows folder I belive.Attached FilesThe final state of any discipline is where you forget what you have learned, discard your mind, and accomplish whatever you set out to do without being aware of it yourself. You begin by learning and reach the point where learning does not exist.Comment
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I dont know how to get rid of them if this thing didnt... I've used tons of diff programs from mcaffe to Tren Micro to AVG lol as far as I know they are not doing anything bad...The final state of any discipline is where you forget what you have learned, discard your mind, and accomplish whatever you set out to do without being aware of it yourself. You begin by learning and reach the point where learning does not exist.Comment
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Originally Posted by ChewySpeaking of kids, our club DJ's kept hosing their computer every 2-3 weeks,
I had norton's and spybot full protection running, never could figure out what they were doing to it. Tore it apart twice, checked all hardware, ran every known scan I could, zilch! Last time I was so P. O.'d I locked everything including bios down, they complain a few features of gaming, yahoo, myspace, etc don't work(no active x), I said, Tough Sh!te. Going on 3 months no problems, no virus or malware software either.
My kids don't game. No yahoo, no myspace. I Lime for tunes. My active x is online virus or malware scanning.CJ
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Originally Posted by superman217I dont know how to get rid of them if this thing didnt... I've used tons of diff programs from mcaffe to Tren Micro to AVG lol as far as I know they are not doing anything bad...
Success Clean [ TROJ_VB.ZQ]( 1) from C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\tt87.exe
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The latest big stink was over yahoo messenger and a new junior dj, he said a computer without that program was useless. I am just waiting for the idiot to hook his laptop up to the sound system and forget to turn off audio notification of one of his buddies being online.Comment
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Sometimes it has to be the hard way.CJ
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Looks like I'm clean.
Next time I'll just scan the Windows folder.
@chewy a penny for your thoughts?Attached FilesLast edited by codajohn; 4 Aug 2006, 01:14 AM.CJ
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Mine took so long that I gave up.
I have a KVM cable to use the two PCs with one wireless keyboard, mouse, and monitor. Had to unhook that and then put in a keyboard and mouse with wires, and then plug the monitor directly into the PC. This was so I could run in safe mode.
Then, I scanned last night and it took so long that I fell asleep. This morning I went to check aand couldn't find a log or anything. So I re-scanned the whole thing, took forever, and then it stopped in the middle of the scan! Very irritating!Comment
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LoL thxs Mill, wasnt paying attention just testing it out for ChewyThe final state of any discipline is where you forget what you have learned, discard your mind, and accomplish whatever you set out to do without being aware of it yourself. You begin by learning and reach the point where learning does not exist.Comment
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Kabuchan,
just reload when you get problems, it will be faster
safe mode is necessary for any thorough scan, problem is it kicks your ide hard drives in pio mode, slow, but serial hard drives keep their speed,
and that right there is the best advantage I have run into except for freeing up your ide's for dvd burnersComment
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Kabuchan
I have a 40 GB HD. 1/2 full. I also did the default scan. It took about 2-2 1/2 hours.
147566 files have been scanned. (including files in archived)
Chewy:
45536 files have been scanned. (including files in archived)
0 files containing viruses.
Found 0 viruses totally.
Maybe 0 viruses totally.
Stop At : 8/1/2006 07:20:09 4 minutes 17 seconds (256.81 seconds) has elapsed.
Quote Chewy "I run a lot leaner, better to do disk cleanup before, since temp internet files take forever to scan,
guess we're clean"
Quote Chewy "the infections have to be in windows to work good, data can have the installers hiding there"
Go into the Advanced setting and choose the C:\WINDOWS\ folder to scan.Last edited by codajohn; 4 Aug 2006, 06:23 AM.CJ
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Originally Posted by KabuchanMine took so long that I gave up.
I have a KVM cable to use the two PCs with one wireless keyboard, mouse, and monitor. Had to unhook that and then put in a keyboard and mouse with wires, and then plug the monitor directly into the PC. This was so I could run in safe mode.
Then, I scanned last night and it took so long that I fell asleep. This morning I went to check aand couldn't find a log or anything. So I re-scanned the whole thing, took forever, and then it stopped in the middle of the scan! Very irritating!Last edited by mill; 4 Aug 2006, 07:09 AM.Keep Plugin awayComment
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