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Posted: Mon 18th Oct 2010 03:53 pm
by roker
I'd backup your stuff onto a separate partition or hard drive, and re-install Winblow$...it's never the same after an infection of that magnitude...this chump who's supposedly fixed your laptop should be paying you back imho

Posted: Mon 18th Oct 2010 06:44 pm
by Kingdoc
A relative of my friend lost like all the kids school photos from there 1st day as well as tons of mp3`s & movies,It was a few years ago & now everyone has external hard drives to back everything up 8),A 1tb hard drive is only like 80 quid now 8).

Posted: Mon 18th Oct 2010 06:54 pm
by Rufus
Kingdoc wrote:A relative of my friend lost like all the kids school photos from there 1st day as well as tons of mp3`s & movies,It was a few years ago & now everyone has external hard drives to back everything up 8),A 1tb hard drive is only like 80 quid now 8).
Thanks KD my external HD is also, well how do I put this, fucked too :cry: the bloody virus got into everything...just ordered a new one and on the verge of ordering a new laptop too :(

Could we start a help Rufus pay for her IT disaster fund here :wink:

Posted: Mon 18th Oct 2010 07:51 pm
by Iko
Rufus have you tried running MALWARE BYTES ?
It is a free program, and does a fantastic job finding and eliminating malware.
http://www.malwarebytes.org/

Also, i'd try CYBERSCRUB, it is free for 30 days and is a directory clean up and bug killer.
It has never failed me, it is as strong of a program as is available.
Both are extremely easy to use.

Posted: Mon 18th Oct 2010 07:56 pm
by Rufus
Thanks Iko will give it a try 8)

Posted: Mon 18th Oct 2010 07:56 pm
by Kingdoc
Iko wrote:Rufus have you tried running MALWARE BYTES ?
It is a free program, and does a fantastic job finding and eliminating malware.
http://www.malwarebytes.org/

Also, i'd try CYBERSCRUB, it is free for 30 days and is a directory clean up and bug killer.
It has never failed me, it is as strong of a program as is available.
Both are extremely easy to use.


Malware bytes is good,Ive just used to a trial version of "trojan remover" & it was ok,I had a virus about a month ago that took me about 2 weeks to get rid fully,If you have "virtu mondo" virus its a re-boot job i am afraid,Ps try http://free.avg.com/gb-en/homepage as its helped me in the past! just get the basic version & run it! even if it doesnt update it may well get rid of the virus as it may be an old one.

Posted: Mon 18th Oct 2010 07:58 pm
by Kingdoc
This is the anti virus i am using just now! i had norton for a few years but it was cack.




http://antivirus.comodo.com/




And malwarebytes



http://download.cnet.com/Malwarebytes-A ... 04572.html

Posted: Mon 18th Oct 2010 08:02 pm
by Rufus
Thanks KD will look into this also 8)

Bloody pain in the arse these viruses :x

Posted: Mon 18th Oct 2010 08:21 pm
by Iko
http://free.avg.com/gb-en/homepage is one of the best, and is also free.

Posted: Mon 18th Oct 2010 08:26 pm
by Kingdoc
Rufus wrote:Thanks KD will look into this also 8)

Bloody pain in the arse these viruses :x


Yea just keep bashing away there! something somewhere will shift it,Ps mac`s dont get viruses for some reason :lol:.

Posted: Mon 18th Oct 2010 08:32 pm
by Boner
Free anti-virus softwares are a waste of time, for what it costs I'd pay for a decent one like Kaspersky.

Posted: Mon 18th Oct 2010 08:49 pm
by Rufus
Boner wrote:Free anti-virus softwares are a waste of time, for what it costs I'd pay for a decent one like Kaspersky.
My m8 has also suggested that - raves about it!

Cheers for all suggestions guys 8)

Posted: Mon 18th Oct 2010 08:50 pm
by Pauli Wallnuts
Boner wrote:Free anti-virus softwares are a waste of time, for what it costs I'd pay for a decent one like Kaspersky.
agree boner, ive used norton for years &dont get no probs, every time i log on i do a live update &it always finds a couple, even if i did it half hour ago,
+i get my norton legit, but i know that it can be dloaded on torrent :wink:

Posted: Mon 18th Oct 2010 08:54 pm
by HasAnyoneSeenMyPipe
Boner wrote:Free anti-virus softwares are a waste of time, for what it costs I'd pay for a decent one like Kaspersky.
Not necessarily true boner, imo Kaspersky is a steaming pile of Dog excrtetment a couple of the free ones are far and away the best. Avira is one the best rated AV out there (I use it and have had zero problems) and avast isnt too shoddy either. The only AV I would spend any money on is eset Nod32. rufus I use Malwarebytes Anti-malware, Avira free and Microsoft security essentials and have had no complaints.

Posted: Mon 18th Oct 2010 09:00 pm
by Rufus
HasAnyoneSeenMyPipe wrote:
Boner wrote:Free anti-virus softwares are a waste of time, for what it costs I'd pay for a decent one like Kaspersky.
Not necessarily true boner, imo Kaspersky is a steaming pile of Dog excrtetment a couple of the free ones are far and away the best. Avira is one the best rated AV out there (I use it and have had zero problems) and avast isnt too shoddy either. The only AV I would spend any money on is eset Nod32. rufus I use Malwarebytes Anti-malware, Avira free and Microsoft security essentials and have had no complaints.
The guy who 'fixed' my laptop mentioned the microsoft one from memory. Once I finally get rid of the wee bastards I will update my anti-virus with something that works. Cheers 8)