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Virus Hell
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Can anybody help me before i pull my hair out please?
I keep getting threat messages come up. They are all different errors. Such as: c:\windows\system32\se2Bbus.dll or c:\windows\system32\cx88ENC.dll.
When i tell my AVG to solve the problem it says objects do not exist or is inaccessible.
I have run a full computer scan and it comes back clear.These messages just keep popping up and i don't know how to get rid of them. One message said it is a trojan backdoor, i have looked online on how to remove it but no instructions are clear.Does anyone know of how i can remove these error messages please?
I keep getting threat messages come up. They are all different errors. Such as: c:\windows\system32\se2Bbus.dll or c:\windows\system32\cx88ENC.dll.
When i tell my AVG to solve the problem it says objects do not exist or is inaccessible.
I have run a full computer scan and it comes back clear.These messages just keep popping up and i don't know how to get rid of them. One message said it is a trojan backdoor, i have looked online on how to remove it but no instructions are clear.Does anyone know of how i can remove these error messages please?
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Might be worth getting a second opinion from a Web virus scan. There are a few around, I've used http://housecall.trendmicro.com/ in the past, but you do have to allow it to install first.
Might be worth getting a second opinion from a Web virus scan. There are a few around, I've used http://housecall.trendmicro.com/ in the past, but you do have to allow it to install first.
http://www.processlib...files/vzcdbsvc/22803/
Seems likely to be a false positive, I'd still suggest AVG is having problems. Try replacing it with a different AV app.
Seems likely to be a false positive, I'd still suggest AVG is having problems. Try replacing it with a different AV app.
How about you change antivirus programmes, I have been running the free edition of "Avast " for a very long time now and never had any problems, worth a try, I would delete AVG ( which was the anti virus I use to run before Avast, and found it slowed down my machine) download Avast,then for peace of mine run Malwarebytes and see what they bring up , hopefully nothing with a bit of luck.
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