Friday, July 31, 2009

C:\WINDOWS\system32\shutdown.e... -s -t 600 -c "Trojan Detected"?

most of my shortcut change into C:\WINDOWS\system32\shutdown.exe -s -t 600 -c "Trojan Detected" then after restart cmd run itself and type many start explorer command then after a while my pointer can move by it self can any1 help me?? i already format my laptop but its nt work

C:\WINDOWS\system32\shutdown.e... -s -t 600 -c "Trojan Detected"?
Before you rush out and install a lot of free software, be SURE to check out how well it works. Some people think that because it's free and supported by "the community" it's somehow pure and perfect. Many (too many) free programs are not that pure or that effective. See the unbiased reviews in PCWorld. http://www.pcworld.com/article/124475-1/...


Note that AVG is at the bottom of the list. Using ineffective virus protection is worse than none at all... it gives you a false sense of security.
Reply:Step 1: Make sure that you have an up to date antivirus program. If you don't, install AVG.


Step 2: Visit the Google Pack website, and use it to download Spyware Doctor.


Step 3: Download and install ThreatFire.


Step 4: Make sure to use Mozilla's Firefox from here on out. Also, install the Adblock Plus add-on for it.


Step 5: Make sure that you have a firewall program on your computer. If you don't, install Comodo.
Reply:i am not the real chris b
Reply:Clearly you are indeed NOT properly formatting your computer if this is continuing to be present. If you are merely "reinstalling" or you are using a "recovery cd" then you are in fact NOT fomatting.





Insert your windows xp cd into the cdrom drive and boot to it.. choose the FORMAT option before you reinstall the operating system... then when the computer reboots.. before you start installing crap.. get your butt to bestbuy and INVEST in a proper security suite from a reliable vendor like McAfee Total Protection that includes antivirus, firewall, antispyware,etc.. and then ensure it is properly configured and completely up to date before you reboot and scan





After that force manual windows updates and reboot as necessary until your computer is completely current and reboot again and repeat until complete.





After you've secure the computer in this manner you can then begin to reinstall programs and files.. and hope that they are not infected.





Good Luck

strawberry

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