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A way to get rid of a worm??? hmmmm (Read 210 times)
May 14th, 2005 at 9:27pm

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I read a post on hear about reformating.....If I do this would it get rid of my worm????? PLease someone help me. ~Brett
 

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Reply #1 - May 15th, 2005 at 2:04am

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Wrong forum.


As for worms,
Just get an antivirus suite. Most come with worm protection nowadays. Reformatting works, but its a drastic solution.
 

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Reply #2 - May 15th, 2005 at 9:43am

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Tanx I got rid of it a couple of hours after I posted on the forums. Thanx though!


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Reply #3 - May 23rd, 2005 at 8:31pm

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A reformat will definately get rid of a worm or any viruslike nasty that's sitting on your system. Unfortunately it will also get rid of everything else on your system like Windows, downloaded files and any programs you've installed. It's definately guaranteed to get rid of the problem but I'd consider it a last resort.

First try to identify the worm and then look for a cleaner designed to clean that particular infection. You can usually find cleaners for just about all worms, viruses and trojans at the major AV sites like Mc Affee or Symantec for free. Use that to clean your system according to the instrucitons on the site you download it from and then install a good AV program to keep from getting infected again.

If all else fails however and the cleaner can't get all the infection or it keeps coming back then you might consider a reformat. If you have a package PC then you should have reinstall disks that came with the PC. Backup anything you've installed after purchasing the PC including downloaded files and software activation keys. Also back up everything you can't afford to loose before using the reinstall disks. Just pop those in and follow the instructions and you'r computer will be restored to the state it was in when you purchased it.

If your computer is a home built like mine then it's a little more complicated since you'll have to reinstall all software by hand but you'll probably know how to do to all that.  Tongue Grin
 

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Reply #4 - May 31st, 2005 at 8:25pm

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see the thing is, is that when I did a test for trojans,worms, and viruses from a number of sites, it said my computer was clean of them and had no worms. Well I knew something was up and it was smelling fishy so I reformated the HD because I knew that was the only thing to. I had done anything and everything I could think of to get rid of it.

So I sit here now trying to save money up for a new VideoCard and 2 sticks of 512 ram!
~Brett
 

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