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you must download the program hijackthis, then you must perfom a scan, but hijackthis doesn't know wich documents are virusses and wich are not, so you must contact a computerspecialist who knows wich documents you may remove

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you must download the program hijackthis, then you must perfom a scan, but hijackthis doesn't know wich documents are virusses and wich are not, so you must contact a computerspecialist who knows wich documents you may remove

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First try scanning with Free software, such as Avast home edition.

then try a boot time scan.

If not removed then try a SmithFraudFix, make sure you read the README.txt for help

If still not removed try a hijackThis, and get help from the many forums that take hijackthis logs.

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There is no valid dll file of that name. You appear to have a virus or spyware. I suggest that you go to www.Castlecops.com, post your question to the Hijackthis - Spyware, Viruses, Worms, Trojans Oh My! forum, and let the experts lead you through the fix. You will need to download a copy of HijackThis, which is available at the site. DO NOT FIX ANYTHING with HijackThis unless you are told to by the experts, or unless you really know what you are doing! Just use it to scan your machine, save the log, and post the log with your question. The experts will tell you what to do from there.

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HijackThis stores its backups in a sub-folder of the main HijackThis folder; the sub-folder is named (surprise) "backups". If you see files whose names begin with "backup-" within this folder, you should be able to use one of those to undo the unwanted changes:

- Run HJT, click the Config button, and then click the Backups button in the resulting window. You should then see a list of possibe backups to choose from.

- Check the box next to the backup which is dated just prior to the time you did the "accidental" HJT fix and then click the Restore button and follow the prompts from there.

If you do not have HijackThis backups for some reason and are running Winows XP or ME, you may have to try a full system restore.

Other then that, HJT has no "Undo" button that's why they warned you soo much to post the log and have someone who knows what they're doing tell you what to remove.

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The most popular freeware spyware removal tools include: Spybot Search and Destroy, SUPERAntiSpyware, HijackThis and ComboFix which are all for Windows.

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