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Topic: Virus alert WARNING!!!!!!!!!!1
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Mon 01/18/10 01:02 AM


Solution = Format Windows partition -> Install Linux -> Presto!;

If you get Ubuntu, has firefox browser pre-installed and also transmission(bit-torrent). You will notice no decreased functionality, only much rejoicing.



yea as of yesterday i cant even use my desk top nothing works on it, and i already thought i might have to reformat the computer which sucks takes to dang long..


Yeah, even if you don't abandon windows, it just makes good sense to always have a linux live CD on hand to help you through these situations. With a linux live CD, when things like this happen you can switch directly over to using linux, still access your data on your hard drive, and fix your windows BS at your leisure.


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Tue 01/26/10 06:09 AM
a brief warning about two Supposed Security programs
windows xp police,and avantquest system suite.

both are trojan programs and are a ***** to get rid of..i still cant get rid of the avant,even tho ive removed most of the files and keys.theres no uninstall,and most everything ive found online for fix-it topics just dont work.

the xp police actually spread so bad it crashed my pc.

if you see any ANY!! security windows that ARENT from your regular security,Stop!
Dont click on them!

you have been tagged and need to get Help Immediately

opinions of superspywareremover and malwarebytes would be appreciated.
it got everything out but the avant.
i also have kaspersky,but havent loaded it yet.

ps,thanks to Centered who posted about the exe on the image files.
i thought that was possible...ive noticed before one time when i opened a pic it sounded like my pc was downloading something for extended period of time...now i know why.


what i wonder tho,is why doesnt the security Catch the exe before it loads?


do you have a recommendation Centered?

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Sun 01/31/10 05:21 PM
DrRob asked for assistance ... yet I'm confused.

DrRob's last post was 5 days ago.

"Queene123" last post /reply was the 14th.

Not sure what I can contribute at this moment, since
it doesn't appear anyone is having any more issues.

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Sun 01/31/10 06:15 PM
o im still having problems with this.

i still cannot get the avant systemsuite off my computer Centered,im totally lost.
ive run scan after scan with the malaware and the superspyware but it refuses to block,remove or delete it.

it doesnt show in the list of programs,so i cannot remove it,ive even went into task manager and shut it down to no avail.

ive also went into the sytem files thru the admin and deleted as many of avant as i could
the second i fire it up,the program reloads itself!!??

ive been all over the net looking for solutons,thats how i got the malaware n superspyware remover.


its a hewlett packard machine,desktop,with windows XP,running 2 512 memory sticks and ?

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Sun 01/31/10 06:50 PM
I use AVG, I think it works well to scan for problems. No expert here.

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Mon 02/01/10 10:47 AM
Edited by centered on Mon 02/01/10 10:49 AM

a brief warning about two Supposed Security programs
windows xp police,and avantquest system suite.

both are trojan programs and are a ***** to get rid of..i still cant get rid of the avant,even tho ive removed most of the files and keys.theres no uninstall,and most everything ive found online for fix-it topics just dont work.

the xp police actually spread so bad it crashed my pc.


I agree about Windows XP Police ... they use a "virus scare tactic" to
get you to buy the software ... here's how to remove it:
http://www.xp-vista.com/spyware-removal/xp-police-antivirus

I disagree about AvanQuest System Suite - if you're talking about this:
http://avanquest.com/USA/software/systemsuite10-professional-133107?meta=pc-utilities&cat=anti-virus-and-spyware-software&sub=complete-pc-utilities-software

With some software tools, they don't install a dedicated
uninstall utility - you have to use the Windows uninstaller
found in the Control Panel. And sometimes the dedicated
uninstaller is found in a subdirectory of the software's home
directory.

If you're having difficulty removing the software package,
you might want to contact their Tech Support dept:
http://avanquest.com/USA/aq-you/support/


opinions of superspywareremover and malwarebytes would be appreciated.
it got everything out but the avant.
i also have kaspersky,but havent loaded it yet.


I've worked a project for a large County agency who uses Malwarebytes.
Kaspersky is a pretty good product.

But why buy software for home use? I'm an open-source advocate and
believe in free software for home use. When folks ask me about software
recommendations, I always point them to this site (for Windows software):
http://www.techsupportalert.com/
Great reviews of free software and Gizmo keeps the review up to date.

There's also some great utilities here:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/default.aspx


what i wonder tho,is why doesnt the security Catch the exe before it loads?

do you have a recommendation Centered?


Probably because it's a virus strain which doesn't have a signature
found in the antivirus' database. Do I have a recommendation for "what"?

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Mon 02/01/10 12:33 PM
Thank you So much Centered!

the reason i bought kaspersky was because im really not tech savvy,so i just went ahead and paid.
i do understand about the free versions of stuff,but it seemed like everywhere i looked,the free programs would tell you what it was,but not remove it,unless you paid.

when i go to windows uninstaller,it does Not show avant in the list of programs.
thank you again for the links too.i emailed their support.

as far as a recommendation for blocking those exe-s,you explained what i didnt understand,so none needed there.
made perfect sense.

Thank you for your time and replies.
Rob

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Mon 02/01/10 02:38 PM
the reason i bought kaspersky was because im really
not tech savvy,so i just went ahead and paid.

i do understand about the free versions of stuff,
but it seemed like everywhere i looked,the free
programs would tell you what it was,but not remove it,
unless you paid.


Many of the free software packages are on-par
with paid-for software - these companies subsidize
the free versions by selling commercial versions.

For example, I've used Avast! and Avira (when I'm
forced to use a Windows machine) - both are top-notch
products with ease of use on-par with paid-for products.

http://www.techsupportalert.com/best-free-anti-virus-software.htm

I say this not to "sell" to you, but those that may
be lurking this thread can be informed.

And in the future, I suggest you visit this site to
look for free alternatives - there's some really
good software to be found here.

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