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  • M Muammar

    norm .net wrote:

    What? Introduce a even worse virus?

    :laugh::laugh: I think I did so! So what are you using norm:)??


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    NormDroid
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      Hah. My friend works for Norton, and even he admits it's crap. But they pay well. :->


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      It's Crystal Reports of the Virus Market.

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        Muammar© wrote:

        I had to install my Norton 2005

        What? Introduce a even worse virus?

        WPF - Imagineers Wanted Follow your nose using DoubleAnimationUsingPath

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        Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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        It is an uncrowned emperor of all viruses. :-D

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        • M Muammar

          RoswellNX wrote:

          Hook up the infected drive as slave

          It's a laptop, besides I'm against slavery;P Thanks Ros!


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          I guess you can't use System Restore to go back to an earlier time?...even if you didn't manually make any backups, XP makes them...just pick an earlier date on the calendar before your troubles? Start-->Programs-->Accessories-->System Tools-->System Restore...be warned though, you might have backed up the virus as well...go wayyy back. I use Avira Anti-Vir Personal Classic for anti-virus...it catches a great deal of stuff and it's free for home use...www.avira.com. Don't use the more commercial anti-virus...they spend all their money on advertising and none on improving their products.

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            Muammar© wrote:

            I had to install my Norton 2005

            What? Introduce a even worse virus?

            WPF - Imagineers Wanted Follow your nose using DoubleAnimationUsingPath

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            peterchen
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            Survival of the bully, starving all competing viruses. Then, simply uninstall Norton. At least, that's the theory.


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            • D DaveX86

              I guess you can't use System Restore to go back to an earlier time?...even if you didn't manually make any backups, XP makes them...just pick an earlier date on the calendar before your troubles? Start-->Programs-->Accessories-->System Tools-->System Restore...be warned though, you might have backed up the virus as well...go wayyy back. I use Avira Anti-Vir Personal Classic for anti-virus...it catches a great deal of stuff and it's free for home use...www.avira.com. Don't use the more commercial anti-virus...they spend all their money on advertising and none on improving their products.

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              Hamid Taebi
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              Yeah that's right.

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              • M Muammar

                Hey guys, My weekend was spoiled by a virus "thanks to my little brother's pen drive:(" Anyways, I had to install my Norton 2005 and update the virus definition list to date and perform a full scan but Norton really disappointed me when I had to install KasperSky Antivirus that caught 15 more viruses that Norton couldnt detect with its last updates:( Anyhow, I think I'm clean now "hopefully", however I think I have some damage left and I'd be thankful if you can help.. - Whenever I have to open a drive I get the open with list of applications and if I want it to just open, I have to browse for explorer.exe each time I double click on a drive from my computer, alternatively, I would type my drive letter followed by a colon in run. - I cant set the "Show hidden files and folders" and "Hide operation system files" options in folder options, "every time I change these options, they just set back automatically to dont show:(" Would it be helpful if I replaced the explorer/kernel files with a copy from a well functioning windows?? And if yes, can you please email those files to me on[


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                My windows version is
                <pre>Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]</pre>
                Thank you guys:rose:

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                Muammar© wrote:

                And if yes, can you please email those files to me on

                You are kidding, right?

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                  Muammar© wrote:

                  And if yes, can you please email those files to me on

                  You are kidding, right?

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                  Anish M wrote:

                  You are kidding, right?

                  Should I be?? I dont see what's your point, if you're talking about the size, their sizes together without zipping will add up to less than 1MB. And if you're not aware about windows structure let me tell you that you can replace them easily when damaged and that's exactly what I've done just now to be able to write this message, other than that, excuse my novice experience.


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                  • D DaveX86

                    I guess you can't use System Restore to go back to an earlier time?...even if you didn't manually make any backups, XP makes them...just pick an earlier date on the calendar before your troubles? Start-->Programs-->Accessories-->System Tools-->System Restore...be warned though, you might have backed up the virus as well...go wayyy back. I use Avira Anti-Vir Personal Classic for anti-virus...it catches a great deal of stuff and it's free for home use...www.avira.com. Don't use the more commercial anti-virus...they spend all their money on advertising and none on improving their products.

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                    Muammar
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                    Thank you David, I just finished repairing my system "using the repair option from windows setup"


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                    • N NormDroid

                      Nod32

                      WPF - Imagineers Wanted Follow your nose using DoubleAnimationUsingPath

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                      Muammar
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                      Good! I was advised to use it just this week as my office just got it. I think I should give it a try soon. Thanks again dear norm:)


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                      • M Muammar

                        No, I'm used to delete everything from the startup list, but thanks for helping


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                        Hamid Taebi
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                        See this path

                        HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced\Folder\Hidden\SHOWALL

                        and in this path set CheckedValue to 1 now you must see hidden files and folders

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                          See this path

                          HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced\Folder\Hidden\SHOWALL

                          and in this path set CheckedValue to 1 now you must see hidden files and folders

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                          Muammar
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                          Thanks Hamid but I've already repaired windows using windows windows repair utility from windows setup. Thanks again for your kind help.


                          Smile: A curve that can set a lot of things straight! (\ /) (O.o) (><)

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