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SPEAKING WITH MY EXPERIENCE: Either try Security Essentials from Microsoft OR Avast.There’s free software out there to try.
Helpful Free Software below Read On.
FREE SPYWARE Download Spybot Search & Destroy. Restart computer, then run Spybot to see what spyware comes up, AND DELET IT.
FYI---Virus Protection-- 2 programs of virus protection will conflict with each other and will actually cancel out the protection. SO just download one.
Running Spybot Search & Destroy with EITHER Avast or Avg (great Free virus protection programs ) will keep a computer in good working condition. FREE
HERE ARE SOME LINKS, THAT WOULD BE BETTER: Avira AntiVir http://www.free-av.com/ NEW *****Somthing new FROM MICROSOFT.*** 2009 ---Security Essentials http://www.microsoft.com
if you have an anti virus programme installed, start your pc in safe mode (F8 while booting up) and then run your anti virus and anti spyware programme and also check your temp folder for suspicious folders dated arond the time you downloaded, the only free good anti virus programme is AVG 8 free if you don't have one.
That blue screen sounds like a trick to me. Many viruses and spywares or the websites that distribute them make beleive that they are causing viruses then provide links to fake antivirus and spyware removal programs that actually make your system worst.
Use the Norton to purchased to do a full deep scan of your system. I also like to supplement my Norton by running the free scan at housecall.trendmicro.com when I suspect there might be a problem on my machine that Norton can't fix.
well my friend Welcome to the world of XP sucks don't it, but all is not lost! if you have your copy of windows XP re istall the software, do a fresh install, delete the old system (Partition) and start with a New (RAW) partition, and install xp as instructed in the step by step installation. you will lose all the old data on your hard drive, but the system wull have a new lease on life, don't forget the automatice updates after your back on line, and to install NEW anti Virus software, turn on your firewall, and The BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH will lose and you win.
in the future be careful what web sites you visit, stay of Lime Wire, and blubster, and chose web sites wisely, and windows defender is a great product to tell you if you have a potential dangerous web site, if your warned DON'T GO IN!
This will fix u r problem! I guarantee it!, if you need a new XP disk, let me know.
I HATE THE B.S.O.D ( Blue Screen of Death)
Boot you computer into Safe Mode. Reboot and hit F2, F8 or F12 (Depends on the computer) but it will say on the screen. Boot to Same Mode and run the virus checker from there. That should find and delete the virus. To restore the desktop you need to right click on the desk top and choose properties, and restore it manually. The automatic settings never work for me either.
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