Auto virus

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  1. clocking

    clocking New Member

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    That is virus. Some computer were effected it. Do you know about it. all computer were autorestart after some minutes. What do I do to kill it?
     
  2. shabbir

    shabbir Administrator Staff Member

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    Get an Antivirus
     
  3. clocking

    clocking New Member

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    I do not understand you. please, tell me carefullly
     
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    shabbir Administrator Staff Member

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    You should have anti virus installed on your system to be able to delete the virus because manually if you stop the process it should be such that it will start automatically.
     
  5. clocking

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    I did. But bitdefender does nothing. Computer's effected.
     
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    shabbir Administrator Staff Member

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    Get the best in the business. Norton.

    Its the program which can protect you and manually stopping a virus should be impossible.
     
  7. clocking

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    Thanks. I'll try.
     
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    Check up in Start Up and MSCONFIG to find any suspected values added in registry.
     
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    Norton is the best antivirus, I personally prefer, and ya, checking your startup and msconfig entries will also help in this case :D
     

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