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2007-11-23 02:32:06 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Software

If its a virus how do I get rid of it please?

2007-11-23 02:36:41 · update #1

Seems to have gone away now. I didn't even do anything to clear it...it just stopped appearing. Thanks everyone. Vovo.....are you a computer technician?

2007-11-25 04:31:58 · update #2

10 answers

Hi~!
I was wondering if you were having problems previously and, it seems as if you are. Okay, If I were there, tell me exactly what you are doing when you get these indications>? What you might try to do is: Clean up your puter as much as possible before trying to check for a virus. If you have a Ad-Aware/Spy-Bot/Registry Cleaner type program>>run them till you're satisfied that it's clean..On your browser menu tabs, go to the tools and select internet options..clear out all temp files, cookies and histories. Make sure you have a current antivirus program and it's updated. If you don't you could download any for a free 30day trial period to help clean your puter. Just be sure that your old one is atleast turned off before installing the new one? while downloading the newer one, keep it on..(I'd recommend setting up a download folder on your puter to store all downloads..example: SAVE100..this way, you can always find it..) Do all of your checking/installing of new programs in the safe mode. It's easy to do and, nothing you can do will harm your puter. Just reboot and, while it's coming back keep tabing F8 until it comes up in the safe mode..select the one for online network if you like or do it off-line..Plzs, send me a PM to let me know what's happening..If you need any virus removal program..try protectorplus for their huge list of programs you can run individually..http://www.pspl.com/download/utility.htm
The easiest thing to do is..run each one at a time untill you' gone down the entire list..after doing all of the above..reboot back to normal mode..What are you using for an O/S ??Vista or XP or???
Good LUCK~!!!

2007-11-23 03:22:09 · answer #1 · answered by vovo 6 · 0 0

Way too vague!!!

How to describe PC problems:

" My computer is broken.", My printer won't work." and "I get an error message." are examples of how NOT to get good tech support. Phrases like these don't tell us enough to figure out what is actually wrong.

Please re-post with the name of the program you are using, a description of your specific problem, all error messages, word for word, (if applicable) and your PC make & model, components (if applicable), and operating system used.

If your machine hasn't completely given up the ghost, reboot the darn thing FIRST, then see if you can re-create the problem, taking careful notes on everything YOU DO AND SEE on the screen along the way. Write down any and all error messages you encounter and don't leave out any of the "techno-gobbledy-goop", because that's more important than anything you can say.

Then, we can try to help.

*OPTIONAL Screen Capture*:

Even better, capture a screen shot of every error message you get. If you don't already have a favorite screen capture program (like the free MWSnap), use the “ClipBoard” in Windows:

Press the CTRL + PrtScr key (Next to F12) to capture the Desktop (ALT + PrtScr to capture the current window) to the Clipboard, then, open Programs > Accessories > Paint (or WordPad), select Edit > Paste. Then, save the file to the Desktop, with a descriptive title such as "Error Message From (Insert program name here)" and be sure to save as “.JPG” in Paint, or an “.RTF” in WordPad.

That way, you can send us links (from Flickr or Photobucket, for example) so we can see it for ourselves. A picture IS worth a 1000 words!!!

2007-11-23 10:43:12 · answer #2 · answered by ELfaGeek 7 · 0 0

See what is says in Event Viewer. Click on Administrative Tools in Control panel and select Event Viewer.

Check the Applications and System sections for any Errors.

Double click the Error and scroll down in the little window and there will be a link to Microsoft for more information and a possible solution.

2007-11-23 10:40:01 · answer #3 · answered by ray_diator 7 · 0 0

They aren't doing anything you have a virus in your computer. Have you tried running your anti virus to see what it come up with and also delete all your temporary files and cookies sometimes that is the problem. also all those activeX files will sometimes really mess up a computer so go get rid of those to.

2007-11-23 10:37:23 · answer #4 · answered by trinket503 2 · 0 0

Most probably you're computer have acquired virus while you are surfing the net. Microsoft shuts down your computer to avoid further damage to your system. The most effective solution to this problem is to reformat your computer.

2007-11-23 10:36:50 · answer #5 · answered by kinse15 2 · 0 0

Its not necessarily a virus, whats does it say the problem is?

2007-11-23 10:38:23 · answer #6 · answered by Mr. No Name 1 · 0 0

this may be becasue you have a virus on the file you are using or the software maybe old

2007-11-23 10:35:40 · answer #7 · answered by dont worry 3 · 0 0

Are we talking Internet Explorer, or downloading updates for your security from Microsoft.com?

2007-11-23 10:35:15 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

mine is o.k. I would do a systems check on your comp. it sounds like you have a virus. good luck.lol

2007-11-23 10:47:23 · answer #9 · answered by RiffRaff 5 · 0 0

Maybe you have a virus...

2007-11-23 10:33:59 · answer #10 · answered by mark 7 · 0 0

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