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  • prettybasesg
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2006
    • 36

    #91
    Originally Posted by soup
    Click here for AVG.
    thanks.
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    • soup
      Just Trying To Help
      • Nov 2005
      • 7524

      #92
      You are welcome.

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      • titanfan1017
        Junior Member
        Junior Member
        • Dec 2005
        • 28

        #93
        W32.Sality.U

        W32.Sality.U removal procedure requires technical know-how on computer troubleshooting. It is better to consult your LAN Administrator or Technical Persons to avoid additional damage on your computer if modifications on Services and Registry have to be done.

        MANUAL REMOVAL:
        1. Disable System Restore (Windows Me/XP). [how to]
        2. Update the virus definitions.
        3. Run a full system scan and delete all infected files.
        4. Edit the System.ini file.
        a) Click Start > Run.
        b) Type the following:
        - edit c:\windows\system.ini
        and then click OK.

        (The MS-DOS Editor opens.)

        c) Look for lines similar to the following and delete them:
        [MCIDRV_VER]
        DEVICE=[RANDOM_NUMBER]


        5. Reboot your computer in safe mode. [how to]
        6. Run a full scan again to ensure that infected files are gone.
        7. In order to make sure that W32.Sality.U is completely eliminated from your computer, carry out a full scan of your computer using AntiVirus and Antispyware Software. Another way to delete the virus using various Antivirus Program without the need to install can be done with Online Virus Scanner.
        Big Daddy Dan
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        • prettybasesg
          Junior Member
          Junior Member
          • Mar 2006
          • 36

          #94
          Originally Posted by titanfan1017
          W32.Sality.U removal procedure requires technical know-how on computer troubleshooting. It is better to consult your LAN Administrator or Technical Persons to avoid additional damage on your computer if modifications on Services and Registry have to be done.

          MANUAL REMOVAL:
          1. Disable System Restore (Windows Me/XP). [how to]
          2. Update the virus definitions.
          3. Run a full system scan and delete all infected files.
          4. Edit the System.ini file.
          a) Click Start > Run.
          b) Type the following:
          - edit c:\windows\system.ini
          and then click OK.

          (The MS-DOS Editor opens.)

          c) Look for lines similar to the following and delete them:
          [MCIDRV_VER]
          DEVICE=[RANDOM_NUMBER]

          5. Reboot your computer in safe mode. [how to]
          6. Run a full scan again to ensure that infected files are gone.

          7. In order to make sure that W32.Sality.U is completely eliminated from your computer, carry out a full scan of your computer using AntiVirus and Antispyware Software. Another way to delete the virus using various Antivirus Program without the need to install can be done with Online Virus Scanner.
          I have done the above things, and it doesn't affect at all.
          sigpic
          ALL IN 4 CUP KRAZAY 2007 BABY
          CHEER FOR CALGARY FLAMES

          -- GO FLAMES GO --
          -- GO FLAMES GO --
          -- GO FLAMES GO --

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          • Trifecta
            Charon
            • Feb 2006
            • 37

            #95
            I have avast, works really well and has won a lot of awards. Doesn't bog down your system like Norton and best of all it is free. Updates nearly every day. Plus you can download it in many different languages.

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            • gonwk
              Lord of Digital Video
              Lord of Digital Video
              • Dec 2005
              • 1500

              #96
              Hi folks,

              What do you folks suggest to Ensure my new Laptop to be protected against the followings and not in any specific order ... before I start surfing the web ...

              - Keyloggers
              - Trojans
              - Backdoors
              - Viruses (Worms, ...)
              - Adware
              - Nasty Exploiting Tracking Cookies

              The reason I am asking I keep hearing more & more Internet Frauds and Scams from Nigiria and Serbia and other Russian countries.

              BTW guys, Why would anybody Offer a FREE Antivirus!?!? Is it possible that they are also giving us something that we DON'T want???

              Thanks,
              G!

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              • BR7
                He is coming to your little town!
                • Aug 2005
                • 2137

                #97
                BTW guys, Why would anybody Offer a FREE Antivirus!?!? Is it possible that they are also giving us something that we DON'T want???
                NO.A lot of this freeware is better then the pay ones

                My Blu-ray Collection

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                • src2206
                  Super Member
                  Super Member
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 234

                  #98
                  Hello gonwk

                  Let me suggest you a list:

                  Firewall:

                  Comodo Personall Firewall - this is the best, do not look beyond, and its free.

                  Antivirus:

                  Paid: NOD32 from ESET, this is the best, very light on system resources, quite and not that costly. The only thing is, the interface is bit technical in nature. So you need to read a bit for configuring it properly.

                  Free:
                  1. Anti Virus Shield from AOL- this is the stripped down version of legendary Kaspersky AV having the same detection engine but not all the features.

                  2. AVAST! Home free

                  3. AVG Anti Virus

                  Security Programs:
                  1. SpywareBlaster
                  2. SpywareGuard
                  3. AVG Anti Spyware/ SUPER Anti Spyware
                  4. Comodo BO Clean
                  5. McAfee Site Advisor
                  6. MVPS Host Files
                  7. IE Spayed
                  8. Ad Aware SE Personal
                  9. Spybot Search and Destroy
                  10. CleeanUp!4.52/ ATF Cleaner to keep your PC Clutter free
                  11. Comodo Anti Spam [optional]

                  Except the AV, rest are all free. Moreover all of these together will not take up even 50MB of your HDD

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                  • Dan
                    Digital Video Master
                    Digital Video Master
                    • Dec 2005
                    • 1029

                    #99
                    Aside from firewall, antivirus, spyware, use Firefox with a few good add-ons will help too. Adblock Plus, NoScript and McAfee SiteAdvisor are some of my favorites.

                    Also depends how the laptop is used. Wireless or wired? Modem, Router, NAT?

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                    • gonwk
                      Lord of Digital Video
                      Lord of Digital Video
                      • Dec 2005
                      • 1500

                      Hi BR7, SRC & Dan,

                      THANKS for your replies guys ...

                      @ BR7: got it ... lately I am kinda of jittery since friend of mine was ripped of on his credit card. But I don't do any online business anyway ... but still ...

                      @ Dan: I will probably use it "wireless" mode ... for everything since I am on the run! I will be downloading and surfing and everything else in-between. But I wonder if this is a "Smart" way of doing business.
                      Q1: Any Suggestions!?!?
                      Q2: Can I also run the 3 programs that you have mentioned in addition to SRC's list?

                      @ SRC:
                      Hi there ... thanks for the extensive list ...
                      SRC, I am currently running the Free Eval version of "AVG 7.5 Malware Trial" and it seems it catches everything.
                      Q1: Are you saying that NOD32 is better than AVG? Also, do they have Trial Period?
                      BTW, I am also running SpyBot and Ad-Aware SE freeware and Spyware Blaster ...
                      Q2: SRC, your 11 Security Programs that you have written ... are you telling me to install each and everyone of them? If so, A-OK ... just want to make sure that is what you are telling me.

                      THANKS AGAIN,
                      G!

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                      • Dan
                        Digital Video Master
                        Digital Video Master
                        • Dec 2005
                        • 1029

                        @ Dan: I will probably use it "wireless" mode ... for everything since I am on the run! I will be downloading and surfing and everything else in-between. But I wonder if this is a "Smart" way of doing business.
                        Q1: Any Suggestions!?!?
                        Q2: Can I also run the 3 programs that you have mentioned in addition to SRC's list?
                        If you run wireless I think you would be fine if you use all the suggested protection for encryption and security in your router configuration.

                        As for Firefox and it's add-ons, I suppose it is only a personal preference?

                        It seems less frequent with attacks and bugs then other browsers to me.

                        With a few of those add-ons, it makes for fairly safe surfing.
                        (They are tiny additions to the browser, shouldn't be a problem with any antivirus, firewall that I know of.)

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                        • Art Vandelay
                          Digital Video Technician
                          Digital Video Technician
                          • Feb 2006
                          • 442

                          I have a 60 day Norton installed right now and will be going back to AVG Free antivirus and I have used a free firewall called Sygate Personal fire wall 5.6 I believe the company was bougth by Symatec (Norton). Both seem to have worked well in the past and are easy on RAM.

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                          • Dan
                            Digital Video Master
                            Digital Video Master
                            • Dec 2005
                            • 1029

                            Yes I went back to AVG Free when it went to 7.5 and really like it.

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                            • discman
                              Digital Video Expert
                              Digital Video Expert
                              • Jul 2006
                              • 626

                              Howdy folks AVG 7.5 never picked up one thing for me. Where as the previous version did. I have been running avast for a few months now. And so far it has detected one virus on my system (And removed it) It also stopped a worm before it had a chance to download. The GUI is a bit off putting but their is lots of different skins to choose from. I suppose it depends on the sites you frequent as to whether you AV will pick anything up.

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                              • Dan
                                Digital Video Master
                                Digital Video Master
                                • Dec 2005
                                • 1029

                                ...so what was the one thing?

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