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> Nod32.3 Deleting Mozilla Settings And More...
merellogalasso
post Jun 22 2008, 10:41 PM
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After scanning my PC, Mozilla's pluggins and settings became as so: without bookmarks and special functions, leaving it as installed by the first time. It's good I had bookmarks in Foxmarks...

Also, while scanning appeared in my external hard disk, a "RECYCLER" folder (recycler basket full empty) that doesn't appear at searching, with a real lot of files that gave the antivirus a long time to finish.

Example of file while scanning: F:\RECYCLER\S-1-5-21-1708537768-1682526488-1343024091-1003\Di183\I386\IIS6.CAB » CAB » IIS_ie.gif - archive damaged - the file could not be extracted.

Please, be so kind to give some help. Thanks and greetings

This post has been edited by merellogalasso: Jun 22 2008, 10:47 PM
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