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> "matt" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Have you tried doing a system restore to a time before u found you had a
>> virus or a problem with connecting to the internet.This may solve the
>> problem as it will remove any changes made since th date and time you
>> restore your p.c. to.You can try this through programs, accessories and
>> system tools, there you can do a restore. Hope you find this works as I
> have
>> used this a few times when adaware has installed itself on my computer.
>> Matt
>
> It was one of the options I tried but system restore wasn't active :-(
>
>
one thing i always tend to do when i suspect virus problems on a host in the
network is this (normally with a notebook if one is available, its quicker)
log on in normal startup mode (for XP)
rig up a simple Peer to Peer network, share the entire drive of the infected
machine, map the drive with windows on the notebook
and run a virus scan from the AV on the notebook, if that brings up nothing
you might like to try the same
however use Safe mode
you can get "safe mode with networking"
on the suspected computer go to run type msconfig, go to the BOOT.INI tab
and select /SAFEBOOT and select the NETWORK option button, this should allow
you to share the drive and scan from a remote machine.
I am paranoid about viruses! i never really rely entirely on online scans,
try downloading AVG Free (if you can still get that) or a trial program of
another reputable AV company.
I hope this helps you in some way
you can do this with a desktop but if you dont have a really long cross over
cable it can be annoying trying to get from one desktops NIC to another
desktops NIC
anyway good luck virus scanning
Christo
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