It's a pain in the a**. If I plug in a usb or external and transfer my files will the virus go to? It's basically a giant 5gb my documents folder. Would the hard drive get infected too? Also if I use the D drive recovery will this completely delete everything having to do with the Antivirus? Please don't answer with any way to completely delete everything manually. Because I'll bet you $5 (seriously through paypal) that I have tried it and if I haven't it wont work. And don't answer genericly. Be specific as to what question you are answering considering I have more than one. And don't answer with a link.
tried bleepingcomputer.com….. didn't work. stilllll struggling… thats why i said dont post links. been there done that. i know how to use GOOGLE. i want someones personal nerdy brain to lend some love. plus im asking if if the virus would follow my files, infect my external, and if d drive recovery would work. so your answer did NOT answer any of those anyway.
answer #2: okay basically same thing as a virus. unwanted sh*t on my comp. all the same. any answers to my questions? also the rogue google search came back with a) links for manual removal same as virus, and b) links for programs to download. so here is a better question since you cant seem to answer mine… what program is the BEST for getting this stupid bs off my comp all the way for good? help me a little and you might get 5 dollars.
i google just fine…. you gave me answers to my letter b. but why cant you just answer my questions? the ones i originally posted for this question?
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1 toontje02 // Jun 25, 2008
How to remove Antivirus 2008 for free;
It will be to long to write the instructions here… so even you not want anly link it still post them otherwise i don't think i can help you out
You can follow the directions here.
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/malware-…
Or you can use this
http://superantispyware.com
Sure it will help
2 Sly_Old_Mole // Jun 25, 2008
How To Remove Xpantivirus (removal Instructions)
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic111715.html
Sorry had to answer with a link because the link gives you the tool to remove it.
Edit
It is not a virus it is a rogue program that put on your PC by smitfraud a form of spyware.
Being as you know how to google - away you go.
Edit. 2
These rogue programs are being re-written every days with new codes, so you keep trying, until you win:
You don't google well,
Try:
How To Remove The Smitfraud / Generic Zlob / Quicknavigate / Virtual Maid, Self-Help Guide
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic17258.html
RogueRemover Free 1.24
http://www.majorgeeks.com/RogueRemover_d5360.html
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware 1.18
http://www.majorgeeks.com/Malwarebytes_Anti-Malware_d5756.html
if this does not work post a HJT log with bleeping computers for more help.
Edit 3
If I plug in a usb or external and transfer my files will the virus go to - its not a virus but yes the rogue program would go too, if it is in the files, if its not in the files NO..
Would the hard drive get infected too? - its not a virus, would the rogue be on there, yes, if you put it there.
If you format any Harddrive, USB stick or drive this will remove any virus or spyware on it, along with all the programs & OS.
3 malware_expert // Jun 25, 2008
seems to be a latest clone of XP Antivirus
try manual removal instructions
http://fix-computer-problem.com/rogue-antispyware/antivirusxp2008/antivirusxp2008.html
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