02-11-2009, 09:07 AM | #106 |
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so, a friendly dwellar pointed me to the ultimate boot cd, and helped me with the creation of a boot cd that runs a basic windows environment. this allows you to run the utilities it contains....one of them is AVG.
i'm running it now.....we're up to 15 threats...no 16....5 are viruses, 11 trojan horses ooop...19~and counting.....jeesus.
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02-11-2009, 09:57 AM | #107 |
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183......and still scanning
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02-11-2009, 10:27 AM | #108 |
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even after this avg cleanup, i still have spybot coming up repeatedly with kewedojisu trying to change some registry.....i blocked it, but it keeps coming back...
is this a normal thing, should i let it do it's thing?
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02-11-2009, 10:33 AM | #109 |
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No it is not
Lumberjim,
Boot back into the Ultimate Boot CD and open a command prompt. Go to c:\windows\system32 and type in the following: attrib -r -h -s kewedojisu.* erase kewedojisu.* This will un-hide the file and erase it. |
02-11-2009, 10:44 AM | #110 |
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file not found
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02-11-2009, 10:56 AM | #111 |
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One other thing to try. Download malwarebytes anti-malware from malwarebytes.org and run that.
I've been testing that and have found it to be actually pretty decent at cleaning up "unknown" processes like that. |
02-11-2009, 10:56 AM | #112 |
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Jim, I had that problem and after trying a bunch of removal crap, I just had to go to the "control panel" then "add and remove programs". Found the strange program and removed it. I don't remember the name, but you should be able to spot a program that you don't know, if you have the same problem I had.
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02-11-2009, 11:31 AM | #113 |
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im running spybot that came with the boot cd.....its finding stuff too. the version i have installed wont update....
after i ran avg from the boot cd, I went online and tried to dl and install the free avg, but when i went to instal, it said it wouldnt work with my puter. it referred to windows 2000, although im using xp on this machine it did fix the pop up problem it was havng though. which was the main complaint.
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Lumberjim,
Give malwarebytes a try and let me know how it works . |
02-11-2009, 12:12 PM | #115 |
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will do
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02-11-2009, 01:43 PM | #116 |
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that found 69 items and fixed them
start up took forever afterwards
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Did it work well otherwise?
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02-12-2009, 05:55 PM | #118 |
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seems to have. either the malware one or the spybot from the boot disk got rid of the kewets...thing. i ran them back to back
thanks a million for your help. i was ><thsi close to nuking it.
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From the Washington Post of 12 Feburary 2009: A Little Economic Stimulus: Free Antivirus
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I read the review of Kaspersky (my weapon of choice) and have to agree that its confusing as hell to configure although I think it works better than the author does - nothing gets by Kaspersky. I even get warnings (including the IP address) when anything other than the browser I have open attempts to connect to the internet. And as a general tip to the class, if the protection software you are running has a registry guard, enable it. If it doesn't, get one that does. A registry guard stops anything from making a change in the registry and asks for approval first. I think Spybot has one. -----EDIT Since MSN didn't think NOD32 was worth reviewing, I was not surprised to learn that opinions vary. Check out this side-by-side comparison.
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