Hi,
I have a Windows XP Home Edition, version 2002, SP2, which recently got infected with Trojans.
Thus affecting my Laptop as Virus Alert next to system clock, background in red with bio-hazard sign, no programs in start menu, no cd drives in my computer, no log off button also 3 new icons on desktop menu,
i then ran AVG which took off background with bio-hazard sign
but pop messages kept coming up also IE kept loading with no page display.
then reading a few threads on this site i downloaded MBAM followed procedure from boopmee on page: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/lof...hp/t149378.html
Now everything seems normal programs on start menu returned no virus alert near system clock and so forth, but something tells me i am not quite there i have MBAM system log i want to know if i can post on here so an expert can give me the good or bad news whether this will happen again or my pc is totally rid of it please advise?????????
kind regards
Balski
I have a Windows XP Home Edition, version 2002, SP2, which recently got infected with Trojans.
Thus affecting my Laptop as Virus Alert next to system clock, background in red with bio-hazard sign, no programs in start menu, no cd drives in my computer, no log off button also 3 new icons on desktop menu,
i then ran AVG which took off background with bio-hazard sign
but pop messages kept coming up also IE kept loading with no page display.
then reading a few threads on this site i downloaded MBAM followed procedure from boopmee on page: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/lof...hp/t149378.html
Now everything seems normal programs on start menu returned no virus alert near system clock and so forth, but something tells me i am not quite there i have MBAM system log i want to know if i can post on here so an expert can give me the good or bad news whether this will happen again or my pc is totally rid of it please advise?????????
kind regards
Balski

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