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March 8th, 2007, 11:55 PM
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Adding to Farmikol0t's idea, here is what I would personally do (Im a geek, I have lots of machines)
Turn off the infected machine, and hook up the drive to a new machine and do a virus scan from the non infected machine, hooking the hard drive up as a secondary drive. This way, nothing should be activly running and any vscan program should remove any malicous files.
After this is done, hook the hard drive back into the original machine and BOOT INTO SAFE MODE.
Do another virus scan, and spyware/malware scan, remove anything found.
This method has worked on every virus I have encountered so far, so good luck, and thank you for reposting.
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