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> Costant Blue Screen On New Dell...saga Explained, THis is amazing...What next?
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I purchased a Dell Inspiron 1520 with Vista Home Premium. The computer was an "open box special"
I started to migrate the data and settings over, and shortly threreafter got the BSOD. Sometimes it says Driver_IRQl and other times Driver_power_state.
I called dell, and all hardware checks out. I did Dell's crash analysis, and got a "vsdatant.sys" driver conflict with my Zone Alarm anti-virus. I have reinstalled it three times, and EVERYTIME I try to do a virus scan, I was getting the BSOD, so I dumped it. I have dumped zone alarm anti virus

Here is where it get's fun. I descided to do a chkdsk /F. WHen I do that a blue software screen pops up that says :

In the top bar of the following software box, the path reads:


C:\Windows\system32\cmd.exe

Trojan-Spy.HTML smitfraud. Killer
by noahdfear
Version 3.2

This tool was tailored to remove smitfraud.c and variants
If you do not trust this source, close this window.
noahdfear does to assume any liability
for damage or loss from running this tool
Use at your own risk


Press any key to continue.

I must have somehow transferred this over? Is this the Virus? I have run Lavasoft Ad-Aware and Spybot.
Nothing.
How do I get this out of CHKDSC??
I am LOST HERE! Thanks.

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