Your computer at some time has had a Vundo-trojan on it & you need a tool to remove this.
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2007-06-04 22:02:31
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answered by Sly_Old_Mole 7
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Tackling these requires another computer. You do not want to fight this crap booted under the system that is infected.
Pull your HD and mount it as a slave to another system. Download the trial version of kaspersky...
http://www.kasperskyusa.com/partners/lexan-systems-llc/free_trials/EndUserCD/146481750
Scan the entire computer *your disk included* and your problem is solved.
Before taking your disk out of the other machine, run a command prompt and do this....
chkdsk drive: /F
(substitute drive: for whatever drive letter you wound up on on the host computer.)
This will ensure that any corrupted and removed files are correctly re-allocated in the HD, ( a trick some miss, since you are not booted under your own OS)
2007-06-05 02:50:48
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answered by charlyvvvvv 3
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I personally get too many problems on my computer after about 6 months for my computer to be useable, so I reinstall Windows. Keep a copy of all your documents, but reinstall Windows and any applications you use. Think of this as not only a way of getting rid of the virus, but of cleaning up your machine (deleting unused programs, organising it better maybe...)
2007-06-05 03:09:11
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answered by Mr Schnoobley 2
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Google for them by name and look for tips to remove them.
OR
Back up (copy to CD / DVD / external hard drive) all personal data and do a Windows "Clean Install" (more info at www.theeldergeek.com).
Your security apps can only clean up so much.
2007-06-05 02:39:07
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answered by ELfaGeek 7
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awvtr.dll is in a protected folder in your windows driver file called system32.
not all virus software programs run that deep.
I suggest you go to this website http://www.emsisoft.com/en/software/free/
and download their A-SQUARED FREE 2.1 you will find it under downloads on the left hand side of the main screen...
once it is downloaded, run a DEEP scan....this should clear up your problem.
2007-06-05 02:47:23
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answered by allrightythen 7
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i couldn't find anything about the files you've mentioned, but i have an idea. if your anti-virus can't delete them,probably they are not part of virus, but part of some spyware. try to run anti-spyware and check if it removes those files. if you don't have antispyware, download spybot, it;s free and quite reputable. here's a download: http://www.2-spyware.com/review-spybot-search-and-destroy.html
2007-06-05 03:29:26
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answered by Mary Anna 3
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email me and i will give u mcafee
2007-06-05 08:16:19
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answered by DiDO 1
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