From: Incognitus on
On 04/26/2010 06:03 PM, Mi Tasol wrote:
> On Apr 27, 12:58 am, Incognitus<i...(a)ccurate.com.invalid> wrote:
>> On 04/25/2010 10:23 AM, Peter Foldes wrote:
>>
>>> Gord
>>
>>> Possible but not recommended on a Pirated version of XP.Best to reformat
>>> and install a legal copy of any OS. Your solution is what will work.
>>> Using the option of removing this malware from a infected pirated
>>> version of XP will mean nothing. It will continuously come back with
>>> many other issues.
>>
>> Many other issues?
>
> Back to the real issue - If Malwarebytes does not work get both
> versions of McAfees Stinger - they produce a normal version and one
> that targets viruses that thrive on flash drives

Why would I want to, I'm using a linux distro, those apps won't run.

Perhaps you meant to reply to the OP instead of me.

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From: Gord Dibben on
Thanks for the pointer Bert.


Gord

On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 16:21:21 -0700, Bert Hyman <bert(a)iphouse.com> wrote:

>In news:3304d565-8c43-4193-ad8a-34391fbe4bd7(a)v27g2000pro.googlegroups.com
>Mi Tasol <armstrong.monty(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Back to the real issue - If Malwarebytes does not work get both
>> versions of McAfees Stinger - they produce a normal version and one
>> that targets viruses that thrive on flash drives
>
>There are also A/V tools that boot and run independently of your compromised
>Windows system. Avira has one:
>
>http://dlpro.antivir.com/package/rescue_system/common/en/rescue_system-common-en.iso
>
>Burn the ISO to a CD and boot it.
>
>http://www.avira.com/en/support/support_downloads.html

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