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    I took my 2nd computer hard drive an install it on this computer
    So it has a
    Primary & Secondary Drive. But my computer got infected lately.
    Randomly it shuts down when i open up various folders an shit, any ideas?.

    I tried the trojan killer program posted on here a few weeks back but i couldn't use it because i have to go too drive C to enter the "crack" & when i open my computer it shuts down. I don't want to reformat cause this shit messed up my usb ports too so using an external to save everything isn't a option.
    Any Ideas ?. thanks.
     
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    oh my trojan didnt workk??
    shuda worn a condom?
    use ESET SMART SECUIRTY itz on heree
     
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    go into safe mode, and try installing the program, viruses don't usually affect the computer in safe mode..
     
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    If its gateway, hit F8 on immediate startup and hold it, then go to the one that says (Domain Controllers Only) in the option. This might work on other computers as well. In this way viruses cant really **** with ur hardrive, i hope we've helped...can u give us a lowdown on the computer type ?(AKA computer system info,running sys, etc.
     
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    you shud run,and install malwarebytes anti malware,ive been using it for about a year now,even in my I.T class we use is,it kills a lot of viruses.trojans and quarantines too..
     
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    uninstall whatever antivirus u have and install avast anti virus and do a boot time scan.
     
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    just
    restore the pc.
     
  8. No disable system restore and then scan with Malwarebytes:
    http://download.cnet.com/Malwarebytes-Anti-Malware/3000-8022_4-10804572.html?part=dl-10804572&subj=dl&tag=button

    The viruses are attached to the restore points.....

    Just install AVG free you don't need anything fancy like NOD32 or a software firewall....

    Tell us what happens
     
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    FORGET ALL DAT JUST DO THIS
    http://mastahpiece.com/forum/showthread.php?t=16088
     
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    I used this before i guess it helped a little thanks
    I just used this an i think it worked the best. + Rep.

    Nigga stop scaming you didn't read my post i said i cant reboot thats my last option, lol.

    Thanks to all the other suggestions.
     
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    +1. malbytes anti-malware. i posted it a few weeks ago. if you can't get it running then boot into safe mode like previously mentioned.

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    lmao i didnt see that you fixed the problem. anyways thats good that you fixed it. now you're protected from future attacks. lol
     
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    This is not a Trojan Intriguing! This usually happens when you have a Spyware that's installed inside your System Drives.. I suggest you get 'Trend Micro HijackThis' This is an excellent piece of software, its scanning results give you the ability to selectively remove items from your machine, So hopefully this will pick up the spyware and let you delete it.. click here to download!
     
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    Thanks dj i'll try this too, respects.
     
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    I'm guessing typo... I'm not a DJ! lol.
    Anyways good luck, let me know if it works!
     
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    yeah my bad i meant AJ i guess they work my computer hasn't shut down an i open a whole set folders plus i rescan an its clean so thanks, you guys can close the thread it you want.
     
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    you're welcome! thread closed!
     
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