My NEW Record in Spyware detection
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My NEW Record in Spyware detection
My old record in detection was over 19500 detection of instances of spyware.
It is now 78509
The comoputer is barely running
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Re: My NEW Record in Spyware detection
NT50 wrote:My old record in detection was over 19500 detection of instances of spyware.
It is now 78509
The comoputer is barely running
LOL, makes me proud that I've only had 4 or 5 spywares total, and most of that was in my first 3 months when I knew nothing about the 'net and its perils some 3.5 years ago.
Hey, if you can, post a screenie.
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Re: My NEW Record in Spyware detection
augie wrote:NT50 wrote:My old record in detection was over 19500 detection of instances of spyware.
It is now 78509
The comoputer is barely running
LOL, makes me proud that I've only had 4 or 5 spywares total, and most of that was in my first 3 months when I knew nothing about the 'net and its perils some 3.5 years ago.
Hey, if you can, post a screenie.
I can't right at the moment
I had to reboot the system.......
It will not even delte them as of yet.
I have not even got to install NOD yet
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Got 3 Bart PE Disk ....
I'm working on #4 with NOD32 on it
I also have ERD
Yes I'm in safe mode and it is locked up again on
mirinda
Can't seem to get past it.
I'm working on #4 with NOD32 on it
I also have ERD
Yes I'm in safe mode and it is locked up again on
mirinda
Can't seem to get past it.
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THis is the best reason to carry a PC with you
cause you can just plug in a harddrive to another PC... then scan it and clean it with out nuthin running
Oh its a laptop? Thats what 2.5 to 3.5 adapters are for
Oh let me gues.. .they were running AOL with all the advanced security features?
cause you can just plug in a harddrive to another PC... then scan it and clean it with out nuthin running
Oh its a laptop? Thats what 2.5 to 3.5 adapters are for
Oh let me gues.. .they were running AOL with all the advanced security features?
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Finally got rid of them. This was a Win ME machine and in the system restore folder it would not let SS delete the files. I had to turn System Restore off and then run it again and again and again (in safe mode).
I still have an unkown detection with NOD. The file is .... ibm0001.dll, .exe, .sys. One of thos in the wild that NOD catches.
I still have an unkown detection with NOD. The file is .... ibm0001.dll, .exe, .sys. One of thos in the wild that NOD catches.
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