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I have posted "Answer by anonymous contributed on June 21, 2004, at 10:57am" on this page. It works EVERY time for ANY thing. If you have any additional questions, leme know ;)
When I first read this post i didn't know what you were talking about ,it wasn't until i read you post, about this post being delete that i realised that the "THIS" was a link ! Good Day Ah!
What if You have no idea when you were infected .as not everyone uses there computer every day ,some don't turn them back on for weeks at a time !!
What if You have no idea when you were infected .as not everyone uses there computer every day ,some don't turn them back on for weeks at a time !!
Linux boot cd http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html
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LOL, anyway, here is the --->CLICKY<---
As far as your question goes, there is a simple explanation. You WILL notice that your PC is infected next time you'll try to use it. So, you will have to "truck" every thing since last time you shut down your PC, which can be a year back.
By removing every thing since that day, you may "accidentally" delete something useful, but the thing is that MS Windows became very stubborn to die these days, so the system will "restore" itself and put all the accidentally deleted files and entries back to were they were, also you can always reinstall some software if you see something fishy going on with it. It is much simpler than peepel think it is, it is just takes a little effort on you part and knowledge (from sites like this)
PS: I would just copy and paste the thing, but after seing so much "log" manuscripts was thinking about keeping this site's server lighter load.
As far as your question goes, there is a simple explanation. You WILL notice that your PC is infected next time you'll try to use it. So, you will have to "truck" every thing since last time you shut down your PC, which can be a year back.
By removing every thing since that day, you may "accidentally" delete something useful, but the thing is that MS Windows became very stubborn to die these days, so the system will "restore" itself and put all the accidentally deleted files and entries back to were they were, also you can always reinstall some software if you see something fishy going on with it. It is much simpler than peepel think it is, it is just takes a little effort on you part and knowledge (from sites like this)
PS: I would just copy and paste the thing, but after seing so much "log" manuscripts was thinking about keeping this site's server lighter load.
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