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Joe Tonich
09-10-2004, 4:09 PM
get rid of it?? I upgraded to Norton Internet Security 2005 this morning and it found LOTS of viruses. I deleted all that it could fix but it couldn't quarantine this one. DOWNLOAD,TROJAN (unable to repair this file) I found the file but couldn't delete it. Started in "Safe" mode, but the AV wouldn't scan. Had problems and had to shut down. Found the file again in safe mode but still couldn't get rid of the file. Any suggestions? Would it be deleted if I did a complete recovery? I'm running XP on a Compaq machine. If I use the recovery disks I made, can I re-format the hard drive with them? MAN, I hate computers when they don't work right!

Joe

Tom Sweeney
09-10-2004, 4:42 PM
Sorry to hear about this.

Try this:
http://www.sarc.com/avcenter/venc/data/download.trojan.html

Or just go to: http://www.sarc.com/ & do a search for your specific version.

Don't you just hate the pukes that run around making this crap :mad:

Michael Perata
09-10-2004, 8:52 PM
Joe

Was the trojan found in an email. If it was then NAV would not be able to repair the file (correct action). Look at your settings for email. I recommend the setting "Repair then silently delete if unsuccesful".

Joe Tonich
09-10-2004, 9:23 PM
Sorry to hear about this.

Try this:
http://www.sarc.com/avcenter/venc/data/download.trojan.html

Or just go to: http://www.sarc.com/ & do a search for your specific version.

Don't you just hate the pukes that run around making this crap :mad:
Tom,

Tried to go to both places but couldn't. Gonna try restore to go back to original. If you don't hear from me, :eek: :eek: :eek: happened.

Joe

Joe Tonich
09-10-2004, 9:26 PM
Joe

Was the trojan found in an email. If it was then NAV would not be able to repair the file (correct action). Look at your settings for email. I recommend the setting "Repair then silently delete if unsuccesful".
Michael,

I don't know where it came from. Gonna try Restore. From what I've heard, it might be the best option.

Thanks,

Joe

James Giordano
09-10-2004, 9:52 PM
Joe, I'm no expert but i think that before you go trying a complete restore you should try some adware,spyware programs like spybot or ad aware and a real good one is hijack this. You can find tons of helpful software a
majorgeeks.com (http://majorgeeks.com/)
download.com (http://download.com/)
http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn
And tryhttp://www.grisoft.com/us/us_index.php
for a free av.
A firewall is always a good idea. I use zone alarm, available at zonelabs.com (http://zonelabs.com/)

Much of this software is free. Norton is very expensive and you can get equal or better protection for free.;)My computer has been absolutely clean for over a year now.
Good luck

Brian Hale
09-11-2004, 6:32 AM
I've had luck in the past renaming the file and then deleting it. Right click/rename... change the last three letters to something like GGG or what ever, hit enter and delete.

Joe Tonich
09-11-2004, 10:54 AM
I restored the computer back to original. Actually was able to get back the LOML's games I downloaded for her without re-buying them. :D Reinstalled Norton I.S.2005 and it is working perfectly (Knock on wood!). A question though, how do you know how to configure the firewall? How do you know what to let in and what not to? This stuff sure can be confusing!

BTW, I downloaded the recover CD's to a partition on the hard drive. Will I go THERE to restore from now on if I have to, and how would I get to it?

Thanks again, Joe - glad to be virus free