My computer has been really weird lately.
Every time I open it up, there's this red Nod32 window with "Threat Detected" on top. It says that the file infected is like C:/Windows/system32/xxiqfsii.exe or somehting like that. The xxiqfsii part changes often. It also says that winlogon or something(i forgot) is trying to open it.
Then there are options for me to choose what to do next. I press delete, then the threat detected window closes for about 2 seconds. Then it comes up again, the exact same thing. And the file is not deleted.
So I dont want it to keep popping up when I'm trying to do something else, so I go to the "display warning message" box and I change it to "display after restart" Then it never comes up again until I open my computer the next time.
But when the "threat detected" window is gone, a small window pops up saying C:/Windows/system32/xxiqfsii.exe will be deleted after the next restart, with an "okay" button at the bottom. When I click that, it dissapears for 2 seconds and it comes up again. Also, even if I restart my computer, the whole thing(described above, all the way from the top) happens again!
What should I do?
And my computer freezes so much lately, and out of nowhere, sometimes a Google window pops up!
Help please!
Thanks.
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3 responses so far ↓
1 vector4tfc // Dec 14, 2008
boot into safe mode, run a full system scan, and then try booting normally.
2 ilknur K // Dec 14, 2008
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3 Sammi // Dec 14, 2008
Disable system restore, restar your computer and press F8 to safe mode, run a full disk scanning.
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