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Anonymous Posted on Aug 21, 2012

Computer debugging viruses

Viruses and wont let me get on the web or anything or open any files

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Well more data is needed on this, if you have a subscription to mcafee they are currently experiencing an update outage for all computers with windows XP/Vista/and 7. if this is you then unistall your mcafee and reboot the computer once your back online you can then redownload the mcafee.

if not then more info is needed,OS and year and make of computer and what kind of virus you are refering to. ie what is your computer currently doing or how is it reacting

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