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  3. ive got TROJAN VIRUS "lntel32.exe" NEED HELP

ive got TROJAN VIRUS "lntel32.exe" NEED HELP

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    everytime i connect to the internet, the microsoft anti spy ware detects it and succesfully removes it.. but the next time i connect to the internet, the virus just keeps comin back again.. how do i get rid of it!??:confused: ..any suggestion of anti spyware or anti virus that is free and effective? X| X| X|

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      everytime i connect to the internet, the microsoft anti spy ware detects it and succesfully removes it.. but the next time i connect to the internet, the virus just keeps comin back again.. how do i get rid of it!??:confused: ..any suggestion of anti spyware or anti virus that is free and effective? X| X| X|

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      Steve Mayfield
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      Look thru this [^]...there are links to the programs you need to download and run to get rid of this... Steve

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        everytime i connect to the internet, the microsoft anti spy ware detects it and succesfully removes it.. but the next time i connect to the internet, the virus just keeps comin back again.. how do i get rid of it!??:confused: ..any suggestion of anti spyware or anti virus that is free and effective? X| X| X|

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        and you can get HijackThis from [^] Steve

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          everytime i connect to the internet, the microsoft anti spy ware detects it and succesfully removes it.. but the next time i connect to the internet, the virus just keeps comin back again.. how do i get rid of it!??:confused: ..any suggestion of anti spyware or anti virus that is free and effective? X| X| X|

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          good read [^] Steve

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            everytime i connect to the internet, the microsoft anti spy ware detects it and succesfully removes it.. but the next time i connect to the internet, the virus just keeps comin back again.. how do i get rid of it!??:confused: ..any suggestion of anti spyware or anti virus that is free and effective? X| X| X|

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            Steve Mayfield
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            malware problem, pc guard, intel32.exe, adaware and spybot have not been success[^] Steve

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              malware problem, pc guard, intel32.exe, adaware and spybot have not been success[^] Steve

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              Weiye Chen
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              Wow Steve, that's very helpful of you. :) But my other side is wondering if you are doing it out of guilt. ;P Weiye Chen Life is hard, yet we are made of flesh...

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                everytime i connect to the internet, the microsoft anti spy ware detects it and succesfully removes it.. but the next time i connect to the internet, the virus just keeps comin back again.. how do i get rid of it!??:confused: ..any suggestion of anti spyware or anti virus that is free and effective? X| X| X|

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                code frog 0
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                In "My Computer" properties disable system restore. This should delete all your restore points (where the reinfection is probably coming from). Boot into safe mode and run all those tools previously recommended. If I could recommend anything though I'd say pull the drive throw it into another computer as a slave drive and do all the scans that way it should get you fixed. Be advised though, some things you cannot recover from. - Rex

                Some assembly required. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.

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                  Wow Steve, that's very helpful of you. :) But my other side is wondering if you are doing it out of guilt. ;P Weiye Chen Life is hard, yet we are made of flesh...

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                  Steve Mayfield
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                  no, I spent last Thursday & Friday cleaning my boss's computer that was filled with tons of spyware/adware (he had 3 IE search bars installed???)and on Saturday I worked on a laptop for a friend of a friend that had lost everything when a "customer support person" told him that the only way to clean up his system was to reload the OS from scratch (and conveniently omitted the fact that all of the applications and user logon information would disappear). :sigh: so...I could feel your pain... Steve

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                    no, I spent last Thursday & Friday cleaning my boss's computer that was filled with tons of spyware/adware (he had 3 IE search bars installed???)and on Saturday I worked on a laptop for a friend of a friend that had lost everything when a "customer support person" told him that the only way to clean up his system was to reload the OS from scratch (and conveniently omitted the fact that all of the applications and user logon information would disappear). :sigh: so...I could feel your pain... Steve

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                    anthoy
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                    hey man tnx for the big effort.. i really appreciate it.. :-D:-D

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