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How To Manually Remove Viruses!


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Posted 11 March 2010 - 07:06 AM

AntivirusHow To Manually Remove Viruses!

I have a network of more than 100 computers. All of a sudden my network goes down. I found that one of the pc was the culprit, which makes the network down. So I unplugged the network cable of that PC and the network is fine and running. I installed multiple antivirus and scanned , but couldnt find any viruses. So to make sure I once again plugged this computer to the network. Alas, again the network went down. So which virus would this be? Any help or comment on this is appreciated. My operating system is winxp, Antivirus tried - Mcafee Total Protection, Avira, Micorsoft Security Essentials etc.

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Posted 23 June 2010 - 05:56 AM

Thank you! I found your post and as a result was able to get rid of the virus without spending a couple hundred on a Geek Squad service call. In fact, I had a phone consult with them and they said they couldn't tell me what to do over the phone (they tried a few things but it didn't work) and said they'd have to come in person. I scheduled an appt but kept searching the web (using my daughters uninfected computer) found your post and was able to resolve the issue.

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Posted 06 November 2011 - 12:31 AM

Norton is a powerful antivirus software, however it does have its defects such as the slow-down issue. Eset NOD32 or better is a good software to compete with Norton without all of of its defects. The better thing about an Antivirus Software is that it runs off of a complete database of viruses to search for, as a manually removing a virus is a different because an average computer literate person does not have that knowledge.




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