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Answer» Of course- fixing the account would still be fixing only half the problem. a reinstall would likely fix all your issues. (aside from introducing the new issue of finding drivers, but that's no problem)I see what you mean, what drivers do you mean BC_Programmer? I see what you mean, what drivers do you mean BC_Programmer? It sure is- and- we can actually provide some help with it too! considering it's even still infected with a keylogger after all this effort by you and EvilFantasy, it's probably best to go with a reformat.Hold up BC_Programmer, I though violence and swearing were not allowed on this site.. . The mere though of formatting this drive sends a chill up my spine.... so lets no go there without SERIOUS consideration. so lets go with a reinstall at the moment OK . Ready to go now so do I need to back up or save anything in particular or just fly with the sheets to the wind?Well I TRIED everything suggested and ended up doing an install of Win XP Pro SP3. It seems that now I have the bad copy with popping, a good copy of XP Pro and another I dont know what it does (not xp but a REPAIR option of some sort). In doing that of course, I thought I lost all my programs, bookmarks, websites, passwords and favourites etc., but as I FOUND out they are all still there on the infected popping copy. Thanks to all with their input and assistance with this. I have a lot of work to do now copying all the bits and pieces over to the new windows XP. Maybe I might actually try and get rid of the pop virus later then.evilfantasy, Thanks for your help. I do have a (perhaps) simple question. All the logs I posted, showed eventually, that the computer was rid of all suspect nasties, correct? So where the Dell does this popping annoyance COME from? |
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