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VIRUS OR SPAM FOUND, UNDELETABLE PLEASE HELP

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abeoffdg

Technical User
Feb 13, 2002
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I have gotten some Virus in my computer, I am using Windows XP SP 1, and scanned it with a number of anti-virus and spam cleaners, but nothing helps to get it deleted, it is still there I don't know why, and how to delete it. I have noticed lately that my computer is slow. Below is the virus description and the location where it resides in my computer:

archive.jar-487b52a0-192e8a1b.zip>VBUG.class
classload.jar-10ffa0b5-3e476230.zip>InsecureClassLoader.class
playup_v1ro.jar.-6d9b3a0b-6bd78dea.zip>Bubble.class
playup_v1ro.jar.-6d9b3a0b-6bd78dea.zip>Verifierbug.class

All of the above are in this location:
C:\RECYCLER\S-1-5-21-3163403579-1355204004-825812532-1007\Dc1\

I have tried to search for such a folder but without success.

Anyone who can help me will be greatly appreciated

Thanks
Abe

 
Turn off System Restore, then turn it back on.
 
rescan in safe mode...you should find more virus and you should be able to delete or quaranteen all of them...be carefull what your are deleting though..

Tejanorey

"Do not attack the First Marine Division. Leave the yellowlegs alone. Strike the American Army."
- Orders given to Communist troops in the Korean War; shortly afterward, the Marines were ordered to not wear their khaki leggings to keep the enemy from immediately fleeing
 
Also look through the FAQs in forum760, too.

James P. Cottingham
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In Safe Mode. Also show hidden and system files via Folder Options/ View.

You can try emptying the Recycle Bin. You could also delete C:\RECYCLER\S-1-5-21-3163403579-1355204004-825812532-1007 and let Windows recreate it when you reboot.
 
Oops, linney's right. I read that quickly and thought it was the System restore folder, but it's actually the Recycle bin.
 
UPDATE:​
If I could only find and delete this folders I think everything will be OK.
C:\RECYCLER\
F:\RECYCLER\


Thanks
 
Also show hidden and system files via Folder Options/ View.

 
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