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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

[computer-tech-support: 7646] Re: Norton

In safe mode, from the Start menu, all programs, locate and open the
antivirus program you have, while if you dont have one, this would be
another story since the message (pop-up window) would be fake and
could be a malware issue.
Anyways, download one of the antiviruses available or purchase one, I
would recommend you use Avira Antivirus, since it is good and free(for
home users) after you install it, the program will require an update
and then will start to scan your computer by itself.
Now after it completes, download and install Spybot S&D, continue with
the on-screen information.
If they both installs correctly, and did their job successfully, you
will have no problem on the computer.

Please note, if you have an antivirus program already, dont install
two antiviruses program at the same time, it could get to malfunction
and delay in response..how to know ??? in the (task bar??), near the
clock, what programs are running ? if you already have decent good
one, then use it(double click and take full system scan) or uninstall
it, from the Add/Remove Programs in the control panel and install a
new one.

On Aug 31, 5:24 am, Michael Chaim Sylvio Kuplevatsky
<eternalincept...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey thanks! How do I do a virus scan? Not sure and thanks so much I will
> tell you how it went.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 11:23 PM, Dentist <dentist.wa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > If I were you, certainly I would not forget a safe mode scan, run
> > windows in safe mode' hit F8 before  windows splash screen' and run a
> > virus scan as well as a malware scan'spybot s&d or ad-aware'
> > hope you post back tell us what happen
>
> > On Aug 24, 8:20 pm, Michael Chaim Sylvio <eternalincept...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> > > Hi everyone, I've just joined this group. I have a question. This pop
> > > up keeps popping up saying trojan pack. On the bottom of the box it
> > > says "Action taken: Deleted." does this mean that the trojan was
> > > deleted?
>
> > > Also sometimes it says: Action taken: Reboot required. Does this mean
> > > for safety restart my laptop. I get it maybe three times a week this
> > > pop up. What should I do? Can I simply clear the virus?
>
> > > Also, let's say I want to restore my whole system to default last year
> > > memory, will it delete the virus too or no?
>
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