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[MOVE] Bone: problems with antispywarebox.com

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[MOVE] Bone: problems with antispywarebox.com

Postby terminus » Sat Jun 10, 2006 11:50 am

My computer is also possessed by this demon. I downloaded the zip. When I restarted in 'safe mode', I logged on as I usually do, however there was another option; to log on as 'Administrator'. Typically, when I turn on my computer, "Administrator" is not an option, since I have Administrator rights when I log on. Anyway, I followed the instructions, rebooted at the end, yet I still suffer from this problem. I cannot change my homepage or do anything in the 'Tools' pulldown (delete temp files' etc. )
When that failed, I tried logging on as 'Administrator', but then I did not have access to the folder where the zip file was extracted to (that log on was another choice), so I logged on again and tried a second time with no luck.
I am using XP Home Edition, IE 6. Should I move the unzipped files to a common location so the 'Administrator' log on has access too?
Please help. Thanks

If I need to log on as 'Administrator'
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Postby terminus » Sat Jun 10, 2006 11:58 am

For fix your problems, download HijackThis.

Important: Create a specific folder on your hard drive called HijackThis to keep its backups. (For example, c:\HijackThis or d:\HijackThis) and download HijackThis to this folder.

Run program. To start the scan, Click the Do a system scan only button.

After scan, click the Save Log button to create a file named Hijackthis.log. A dialog box will pop up. Use it to select the location where you will save the log. Close the program. Return to the Forum and reply to your original post. Open the Log in Notepad. Highlight the entire contents. Copy and paste the contents of the HijackThis log into your post. Wait for help.
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Postby terminus » Wed Jul 05, 2006 1:47 am

NOTE: This thread is now closed. Should you need it reopened, please PM a moderator.
Everyone else having a similar issue, please launch a new topic for yourselves.
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