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That sounds like a lot of work. Can't you remove the file/folder which is responsible for the process by setting ClamWin's via ClamWin's Infected File preference to Remove or Quarantine? If you can't, then you might leave the preference set at Remove or Quarantine, boot Windows into Safe Mode (F8), and run a scan. If you know the location of the OEM thingee, go to the file/folder and do a scan--otherwise a full harddrive scan will do, but it will take a long time. ClamWin goes back to default preferences in Safe Mode.
Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware program can remove a lot of stuff and its traces. You might go to their web site and download the free version, which is as good as the paid version but doesn't have a real-time scanner--it only scans on demand, like ClamWin. The ClamWin Anti-Malware page also has some helpful references. Regards, |
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olylance
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TY GUITAR BOB, ILL TRY WHAT U SUGGEST AND LET U KNOW WHAT HAPPENS.
ALSO THERE'S ANOTHER BUGABOO, LOL, I FORGOT TO MENTION: "C:AAWork\SciTE\SciTE.exe: Worm.Autorun-1793" in the report |
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olylance
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OK, I got CW to quarantine the thingies. I'll wiat and se what my next scan says and also how my puter works in the "script" dept. You seem to be one of the few on here who knows what they are doing and is willing to take the time to do so. Thanks a bunch.
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There are some very knowledgeable people posting in the ClamWin forums. Unfortunately, they can't be aound all the time, so I try to help when I can.
If you are sure you have a virus (check it out first), you can use the quarantine option to remove it. I would rather do that than just remove it. I like to keep the option at report only--that way, if you do get a false positive, you haven't lost the program. I once had a false positive in an important Windows file. I had ClamWin set to quarantine, and I lost access to my Windows operating system--took me a couple of days to get things back like they were. Since then, I use report only until I have checked out a file on Jotti or VirusTotal. I will then temporarily set ClamWin to quarantine and do a scan and let it quarantine the file--unless the infected file is an important Windows file. You can replace an infected Windows file. The free Cureit cleaning program from Dr. Web is pretty good, and it can often clean a file for you. It's handy to keep around on your desktop--you don't have to install it--just download it to your desktop and run it every so often or when you get an infection. You should check a file with Jotti or ViusTotal, and if it is infected and you don't want to bother re-setting ClamWin from report to quarantine, run Cureit first and see if it can take care of the file for you. It is updated every couple of days and will tell you if it needs updating when you run it. Regards, |
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What you just outlined is what I'm doing now. I have Cureit installed and use it in conjunction with CW and VT. Everything seems to be fine.....so far
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In the case of a single file like that i use fileassassin, made by the same people who made malwarebytes
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