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System restore may not help if that has been infected. MS often takes regular backups and if the last one was made after infection, there will be no help there.
When removing a virus it is often good to turn off the system restore function and then do a clean. If you leave the system restore on, you basically keep a back up of the viral infection..
cheers,
I managed to get infected with the virtumonde trojan a while ago by clicking on a link to get horse colouring-in pictures for my daughter - go figure.my next step will be using the very lengthy processes shown on this site
http://forums.majorgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=35407
8. Firmware is important. Over the years, there will be firmware releases mainly for your motherboard and graphics card. If you have the skill ensure you have the latest for your machine. Take a backup first.
I managed to get infected with the virtumonde trojan a while ago by clicking on a link to get horse colouring-in pictures for my daughter - go figure.
Nod32 detected it but couldn't stop the infection. Nod32 couldn't remove it. Spybot and Adaware detected it and went through the cleaning process but could not remove it.
I went through the procedure at MajorGeeks and it worked a treat.
How did you go awg have you cleaned it?
hey guys,
im pretty good with computers and have been able to clean-up any viruses/adware that my family have manage to infect their computer with but my computer became infected lately and it had me stumped.
google redirected search results to an ad-site, my usb drive was called 'chess' and windows update and AVG 8 wouldnt update. i manually updated AVG and ran a full system scan with the usb drive in but it failed to pick up anything.
this evening i turn on my computer to find that the link checker in AVG now works and google's search results (running firefox btw) are working finethe problem is avg still wont update automatially and when i try to get windows to update it takes me to IE and a google search page
any ideas?
Hi Wysiwyg, The following website "whatthetech" has a very knowledgeable person on your virtumonde trojan, or virtum gend as it's often called.Spyware Doctor detects Virtumonde Trojan stored in my Alien Shooter video game.Spyware Doctor removes the Trojan but the game is then inoperable.
I checked with the Alien Shooter techs. and they say it is a false detection because there are no Trojans in the Alien Shooter game download.Computer runs fine so I just ignore the supposed Virtumonde Trojan virus nowadays.Bit sensitive to anything suspect is the Doctor.
hey guys,
im pretty good with computers and have been able to clean-up any viruses/adware that my family have manage to infect their computer with but my computer became infected lately and it had me stumped.
google redirected search results to an ad-site, my usb drive was called 'chess' and windows update and AVG 8 wouldnt update. i manually updated AVG and ran a full system scan with the usb drive in but it failed to pick up anything.
this evening i turn on my computer to find that the link checker in AVG now works and google's search results (running firefox btw) are working finethe problem is avg still wont update automatially and when i try to get windows to update it takes me to IE and a google search page
any ideas?
Always buy a PC from a reliable local who puts them together that way you can take it back if you have problems and you'll always have free phone support.
Try that with Dell or Harvey Norman
Have an external HD to store copies of your important apps and files they are huge these days so if something goes wrong you can restore from there.
Use MS auto update.
With my Dell XPS laptop I have 24x7 free phone support, and next business day on-site support - I don't have to go anywhere. I've only had to call once, on a Sunday, no hold time. Try that with your local guy
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Thats news to me Dell have a shocking reputation in the US, ok they come to you, but what does that cost ????????
If you buy locally you can just take it back to the shop and they fix it, try that with Harvey Norman
You have the option when you buy a DELL to have the service, its a couple of hundred bucks from memory.
My boss had his Chinese laptop fixed in Argentina buy DELL, they came to his house with all the parts, fixed it and then left, on a Sunday!
Through out Asia, DELL is renowned for its service.
CanOz
$200 per annum ??? if the price is right it might be worth it but most of the time you're ok so if you go for that after 4 years you've paid out enough to buy a new PC, I'd rather get it locally if they're reliable.
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