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After cleaning up after a case of worm.win32.netbooster aka smithxxx, I now
find that I get and error "instruction @ 0x000....... referenced memory @ 0x0000...." could not be read. Attached are two screen shots. I've been running AVG 8.X +FW, which seems to have missed a lot. Spent whole weekend using every AVG trick available. I switched to Spybot's S&D. Oh my God! Is AVG really that bad? I got pages of errors. Cleaned up most, but still get mem @addr errors for start-up programs.(Logi_Mwx (Marble mouse), BJMyPrt.exe (Canon multi-function), AvgDiag(v-scan). However Office '08, PM7, 1Click, Acroread, seem to run fine. XP/Sp3 (Installed SP3 hoping it might help) Athlon XP 1.6 1G RAM 250 Seagate Barracuda Asus A7N8X-VM/400(n-Force stuff) What am I missing?????? |
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"Robert" <rabrooks@cavtel.net> wrote in
news:qY2dnfk7LNJiyArVnZ2dnUVZ_oHinZ2d@cavtel.net: > What am I missing?????? > > the best, quickest and safest option. wipe and reinstall. If you've had 'pages and pages' of malware found you'll *never* be certain nothing is compromised. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David ~ Lincoln UK ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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Thanks any way for the help. However, I took the old fashioned approach,
and eliminated each suspect, one at a time. Took all day, but finally back to normal.(better actually). I'm still surprised how much ad/malware can effect a system. And I thought only a virus could do that much damage.......... "Grooove" <grooove@gmail.com> wrote in message news:Xns9AF1791A69DFAd4v1d@216.196.109.144... > "Robert" <rabrooks@cavtel.net> wrote in > news:qY2dnfk7LNJiyArVnZ2dnUVZ_oHinZ2d@cavtel.net: > >> What am I missing?????? >> >> > > the best, quickest and safest option. > > wipe and reinstall. If you've had 'pages and pages' of malware found > you'll *never* be certain nothing is compromised. > > > > > > -- > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > David ~ Lincoln UK > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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"Robert" <rabrooks@cavtel.net> wrote in
news:i92dnQSE783tEgfVnZ2dnUVZ_gydnZ2d@cavtel.net: > Thanks any way for the help. However, I took the old fashioned > approach, and eliminated each suspect, one at a time. Took all day, > but finally back to normal.(better actually). I'm still surprised how > much ad/malware can effect a system. I suppose when it's your own machine it's worth a try. The difference when working on client machines is a *lot* of dollars and always an element of doubt. You're certainly right about the effects. I guess a lot of the malware stuff is designed NOT to work by the rules and probably hacked together on the cheap.. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David ~ Lincoln UK ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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Robert wrote: > Thanks any way for the help. However, I took the old fashioned > approach, and eliminated each suspect, one at a time. Took all day, > but finally back to normal.(better actually). I'm still surprised how > much ad/malware can effect a system. > > And I thought only a virus could do that much damage.......... Perhaps you should dl, install, update and run the free program called SpyWareBlaster. It uses almost no resources or cpu time and can stop a lot of malware from ever getting downloaded. Look it up on Google and make up your own mind. I have been using it for over 5yrs. It is rare when my spyware program ever finds a maleware or spyware program. Buffalo |
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