If your googling doesn't turn up any other similar incidences/ symptoms relating to viruses/ trojans etc, you might also run chkdsk (right click on the C: drive icon/ Properties/ Tools/ Error checking / Check Now/ put the checks in the two boxes and reboot... it will run during the reboot process ) ... you may have some Windows OS file corruption. If you end up doing a wipe and reinstall, read up on boot sector viruses and take the appropriate measures before reloading.

db

mike wrote:
Try installing in safe mode, running any antispyware you might have in safe
mode...

If all else fails, you may just have to bite the bullet and reinstall if you
think you've been compromised.

On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 5:24 PM, Christopher Range <[email protected]>wrote:

mike wrote:

What OS?  Some viruses keep AV from installing.  Try malwarebytes and see
what you find.

XP Pro SP3



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