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    Default Never too old..

    ...to learn . I have to remind myself of this every day now. Being raised in the pre-tech era and now having it shoved in my lap ,I will over come my stigma of of this contraption known by all as a "computer ''. Greetings all , and pardon in advance my short comings in computer lingo. I've a new Dell -XP and is used for my business which was infected with god only knows what. I took it to our local computer Guru who installed Spy Bot .All input is greatly appretiated.

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    Hi there and

    Quote Originally Posted by thewidowsson View Post
    I've a new Dell -XP and is used for my business which was infected with god only knows what. I took it to our local computer Guru who installed Spy Bot .All input is greatly appretiated.
    How many computers are involved in your business and are they networked, or is it the one PC?

    Cheers.
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    Good Morning Tashi , and thanks for the warm reception. I have the one computer for my business (plumbing M-5622 ). Purchased a little over a year ago,my last one was an '89 model E-machine and is still in use.So in three lines you've got my whole background in computing skills . My new Dell-XP is a great improvement over the former , but since the virus attack is not preforming like it was .

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    Good morning thewidowsson.

    Please follow the procedure in this link: "BEFORE you POST"(READ this Procedure BEFORE Requesting Assistance) to produce a HiJackThis (HJT) log.

    Then start your own thread in the Malware Removal Forum and post the log. A helper will advise you as soon as available.

    The malware forum is a tad busy at the moment, if you have not received a helper's response in three days could you sent me a private message (PM) please.

    Best wishes,
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