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#1 José-Ignacio Ramírez

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Posted 02 August 2012 - 09:45 AM

Hello

I am a sanitary engineer who has already great help from Bleeping computer. I had some headaches due to Win32:Sirefef-PL[Rtk] (among other malware)

Big thanks to Etavares and Catbyte - I could solve my problems by follwing their advice to other people

All the Best
José Ignacio Ramírez

 

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#2 rotor123

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Posted 02 August 2012 - 11:50 AM

Hello Jose, :welcome: to Bleeping Computer and Thanks for joining us here.

We look forward to your involvement at BC.
Glad to hear that we already have helped You.

Be sure to check out the New User Orientation Link Here

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Roger

Edited by rotor123, 02 August 2012 - 11:51 AM.

My next Upgrade, USB 3 on my remaining desktop. The only External storage devices I currently Buy are USB3 devices

How Does a computer get Infected? http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/2520/how-did-i-get-infected/

My first Computer had a Whopping 16K of memory @ 0.89MHz. My first hard drive held 20 Megabytes and never filled up.
My Oldest Motherboard and Hard Drive are a 80286 @ 8Mhz and a Seagate 20 Megabyte MFM drive.  

 

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