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lpinoy
06-07-2010, 09:31 PM
need help on how to bring back my computer, not sure what happen i turn on my computer last saturday and it pop up this Spyware and when i try to reboot the whole system and want let me and it say infected i can't even go online with my msn or internet explorer...

thanks in advance lpinoy...

abby
06-07-2010, 09:39 PM
A-squared Free 4.5.0.27c........


try this freeware out.........unreal........picked up 4 nifty trojans that my kapursky and malwarebytes missed..............
download app from cnet.......
update app and scan then scan for malware


A-Squared Free 4 is one of the better free malware removers, but it's not flawless and some users question its efficacy.
The program starts off with a sluggish detection file update that also requires a program restart. This took about 10 minutes. Normally, though, it opens to the Security Status page. From there, you can run scans, update the program, access the A-Squared knowledge base, and choose from among 20 display languages. Program options are arranged on the left nav, and they are Security Status, Scan PC, Quarantine, Logs, and Configuration tabs. Scan PC contains four scanning options: Quick, Smart, Deep, and Custom. Quick Scan is the fastest and most superficial, while the Deep Scan can take several hours.
If you choose a scan that examines your cookies, the app will recommend closing your Web browser. Custom not only lets you choose which folders to scan, but also lets you opt out of heuristic, tracking-cookie, and spyware-remnant scans. There is also a whitelist, from where you can add folders or files, which is accessible at the bottom of the main Scan tab panel. The Quarantine tab uses a spreadsheet-style layout to manage isolated files, and the Configuration tab has options for Context menu scans, Update behavior, and Permissions settings. The Quarantine tab has a neat option to rescan quarantined objects after a definition file update.
There's one annoying design quirk: important options like the whitelist are placed in the bottom left of the active panel, making them accessible only by a text link. For a standalone antimalware program that lacks a built-in scheduler and antivirus features, A-Squared Free 4 is a secure choice.


Code:
http://download.cnet.com/A-squared-Free/3000-8022_4-10262215.html



OR SAS FILE...

ft@t@lk™
06-07-2010, 11:50 PM
Try a system restore...go back to the date before your problem started...then I would use Malwarebytes the free version to clean up

Make sure your Windows is fully patched by visiting Windows Update and install the latest security patches

n3uspeed2
06-08-2010, 12:36 AM
I doubt the system restore to a previous date will work. You can try the Malware removal I have done that a few times and it worked...but if you have vista and your pc has the restore disk on the D drive...if all fails I would restore the pc back to factory. Somestimes even if you use the Malware removal...sometimes it works sometimes you pc doesnt act the same...because the remains are still there....all depends on which spyware program has effected your system.

lpinoy
06-10-2010, 02:48 AM
I doubt the system restore to a previous date will work. You can try the Malware removal I have done that a few times and it worked...but if you have vista and your pc has the restore disk on the D drive...if all fails I would restore the pc back to factory. Somestimes even if you use the Malware removal...sometimes it works sometimes you pc doesnt act the same...because the remains are still there....all depends on which spyware program has effected your system.

I did put the restore disk in D drive and still dont do any thing and its say infected then Spyware show up. i try to factory default the whole system and won't do it and still say infected/Spyware..

hammer10
06-11-2010, 12:43 AM
Update malewarebytes if you can connect to net. Then run a full scan and delete what it finds. Once you have done that boot into safe made and repeat the procedure.

lpinoy
06-20-2010, 02:56 PM
sorry to take me so long to responce. i got my computer running agian with the help of computer tech... it cost me 120$ to fix..

eyeQ
06-20-2010, 03:41 PM
sorry to take me so long to responce. i got my computer running agian with the help of computer tech... it cost me 120$ to fix..



arrgh 120$ that's a cost of 2x500 HD's, good now its working dre;)