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March 30th, 2003, 08:58 AM
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You might want to update your anti-virus product if you haven't done so in a while, if that doesn't remove the virus, you might want to get a better one. If that still doesn't remove the virus, your gonna have to backup your data and format. Make sure what your backing up doesn't have infected files. I don't believe that your virus and your dsl problem are related. You can do a free performance test at www.toast.net , also make sure that you don't have things in the background that could be using your bandwidth like file sharing programs.
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