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  • Kekeb
    davai
    • Dec 2006
    • 2765

    #16
    Re: Horrid Virus

    Just get a new hard drive. Formatting isn't a great virus cleaner... mainly used because it's easy, but it isn't that great. Also get a good AV once the problem is fixed.
    Last edited by Kekeb; 01-24-2008, 08:22 AM.

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    • fido123
      FFR Player
      • Sep 2005
      • 4245

      #17
      Re: Horrid Virus

      Originally posted by Kekeb
      Just get a new hard drive. Formatting isn't a great virus cleaner... mainly used because it's easy, but it isn't that great. Also get a good AV once the problem is fixed.
      Unless the virus finds space on your motherboard reformatting should wipe it all. You might just be reinstalling windows.


      OP should reformat as his computer is beond repair. You can

      A) Do it yourself which would entail putting the OS disc (ask whoever you bought your computer from) and put it in your drive. Some computer like mine require you to go to your BIOS which is diffrent for diffrent computer but ussually entail mashing some sort of "F" key at startup. In the BIOS go to startup and make "Start from Disc" the 1st thing it does.

      B) Pay some retard $50 what you could do for free

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      • Silver_Brian
        ¯\(°_o)/¯ ¯\(o_°)/¯
        FFR Simfile Author
        • Apr 2005
        • 5576

        #18
        Re: Horrid Virus



        You could try this. It worked miracles for me.

        Originally posted by Moogle-master
        i now have another excuse to grow a dick
        Originally posted by FishFishRevolution
        "i've seen your little boy's penis"

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        • Commandersa1
          FFR Player
          • Mar 2006
          • 2344

          #19
          Re: Horrid Virus

          Originally posted by Mans0n
          Umm, if you cant do that other stuff, try buying norton (latest version) from a store or somethin. and then just install it and let it work it's magic.
          Norton misses a lot of viruses...Also it's a waste of money.

          AntiVir is free, and works fine for me, but whatever.

          u84, if you can get aim, or if you already have it, I would not mind helping you out, but for the time being here is a link on how to get into safemode(Scroll down for Windows XP):

          http://www.computerhope.com/issues/chsafe.htm

          Here is a site telling you how to prevent certain programs from starting up on reboot:



          Certain programs might be starting up once windows starts which causes certain viruses to start and slows your computer down.
          Last edited by Commandersa1; 01-24-2008, 05:23 PM.

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