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Hi guys,

 

A similar problem to the one that Growler had but possibly more fatal :cussing

 

I hope that one of you IT experts out there can help me with what could be a potentially fatal problem with my PC. Shortly after switching on, I get message after message after message ad infinitum that I or a programme has requested access. My ISP (AOL) gives me a warning beforehand and if I cancel one, the next one pops up almost immediately. My internet settings are set to never dial out and my anti virus software (Norton) is up to date – updated only 2 days ago.

 

A virus check revealed nothing and Ad-aware also found nothing. What is more worrying is that whatever virus I have picked up has obviously targeted Norton and is somehow managing to switch it off so when I come on line, I am not protected against viruses. B) :eyecrazy :cussing :livid :livid :livid :cussing :cussing :cussing 1luv :livid

 

I have the Windows CD that I got when I bought my PC (Windows XP was pre-installed) but when I put the CD in, the serial number was not recognised so I can’t risk uninstalling and reinstalling Windows.

 

So apart from some costly repairs or buying a new PC, any suggestions on to how to fix this problem? I was planning on buying a lap top before I retired to LOS next year but it looks like I’ll have to bring this acquisition forward by several months.

 

Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

 

Alan

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How about restoring your computer to a previous date ? This would not affect any files and can be undone. Basically, it is a "time machine".

 

Start/Programs/Accessories/System Tools/System Restore is the path.

 

I find it a good idea to regularly set restore points at least once a month.

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Thanks for the suggestions Torrenova and Brian but I have now ascertained that it was indeed a virus. In fact, I received a warning e-mail about it from Trend Micro who offer free virus checks on your PC.

 

Whilst I was unable to use my Norton software to get an update, I was able to download a fix from their web-site which found and destroyed it. I'm not sure how this virus got onto my PC and can only think it was contained in an e-mail even though I didn't open any attqchments.

 

Stringing the cunt who developed this virus up by the balls would be too kind - something a bit more painfull would be appropriate.

 

Alan

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