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huge virus attacking my laptop
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did vrus check its called worm and theres one called peach any ideas how bad these are nothing seems to work in order to clear it
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What product did you use to do the virus scan?
Did that product offer to fix the problems?
Try running a malwarebytes scan to check for malware / spyware on your PC as well.
http://www.malwarebytes.org/
Did that product offer to fix the problems?
Try running a malwarebytes scan to check for malware / spyware on your PC as well.
http://www.malwarebytes.org/
If you look it up, as I suggested, there is normaly advice about how to clear it, the virus normaly sit somewhere hidden and is numbered rather than named so people like me can't find it. The problem is the virus is in the startup menu if you can identify the files and where to find them, you start in safe mode take them out of the start up menu. This doesn't clear the problem but it enables you to download something to kill it.
Worst comes to worst you should be able to boot from a CD/DVD/Flash Drive and tackle it that way.
So how did you get it ? Did your existing AV software not spot it ?
Seems to be an annoyance rather than malicious ? http://www.securelist...descriptions/old26430
Not sure then why you are having problems booting into Windows, unless you have other infections too.
So how did you get it ? Did your existing AV software not spot it ?
Seems to be an annoyance rather than malicious ? http://www.securelist...descriptions/old26430
Not sure then why you are having problems booting into Windows, unless you have other infections too.
I doubt this is a virus (which is why I asked my questions above).
I think it is more likely malware or spyware. These type of programs often stop you getting to the internet.
If you have access to another computer download malwarebytes to that, then put it on a memory stick, then bring it over to your PC, then install it and run it.
Try to update malwarebytes before you run it (the "virus" may not let you).
If it is spyware/malware then malwarebytes may get rid of it.
I think it is more likely malware or spyware. These type of programs often stop you getting to the internet.
If you have access to another computer download malwarebytes to that, then put it on a memory stick, then bring it over to your PC, then install it and run it.
Try to update malwarebytes before you run it (the "virus" may not let you).
If it is spyware/malware then malwarebytes may get rid of it.
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