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Need Help on a Virus that shuts down Virus Checkers 1

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biffo

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I have used many virus programs, the likes of Sophos, Norton, McAfee and am currently trying to use AVG. The only problem is that no matter which one I use it automatically closes down after a certain amount of time with no warning, especially when I am doing a virus check on the whole of my system. At first I thought it was the virus checker itself but after trying many different ones I am pretty sure I have a virus infecting my computer unless anyone tells me otherwise. Does anyone know of a virus that shuts downs virus checkers so that it cannot be found and therefore cannot be deleted? I haven't had any other problems with my computer apart from this, and I really need a full systems check done, which I can't do at the moment. Please help. Thanks in advance. Biffo, the Godfather of making mistakes in life. Although, his Tek-Tips answers and questions are no mistakes.
 
biffo,
Do not remove that line from the registry.. I was mistaken, the nvcpldaemon is not for Norton Antivirus.. it is part of the nVidia installation.... I do apologize for the misinformation... I did verify the other files though... so that is the only one that is wrong... debonairOne

"I look in the mirror and what do I see..."
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1. Update the virus definitions.
2. Restart the computer in Safe mode.
3. Run a full system scan, and delete all files that are detected as a virus.
4. Run the Bugbear removaltool in safe mode
5. Delete all value's added by any virus from the registry key;
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce

More info about "How to start the computer in safe mode:"

More info about how to remove a virus.
 
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