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Originally Posted by JPMiller | Quote:
Originally Posted by RicheemxX try this information from this thread http://www.techimo.com/forum/technic...lege-soon.html
the ativurs 2008 is the same as the IEAV.exe virus so the same info applies from a previous posting I gave instructions: turn off system restore when you delete the files, viruses will hide there and restoring to an older point is more than likely not going to help. Run all of your scans and remove any bad files in safe mode.
Run hijackthis, paste your log file here HijackThis Logfileauswertung remove anything it says is nasty. For IE AV and AV 2008 specifically try SmitFraudFix its know to fix that particular bug
Other than that as listed above there are manual removal instructions I don't recommend d/l'ing anything from here but you could try this Remove IE Antivirus 3.2 (Removal Instructions) » 411-Spyware.com[ |
PS, uploading a file from a computer with a virus isn't the best idea, not to many people are going to risk opening it and a possible infection.
Direct link to the avira site for copy and paste Code: http://www.free-av.com/en/tools/12/avira_antivir_rescue_system.html or http://www.free-av.com/
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Last edited by RicheemxX : August 28th, 2008 at 05:27 PM.
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