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post Oct 17 2006, 10:26 PM
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Please follow the steps below to use the Geeks to Go Forums. Soon you'll be finding free answers to your computing questions!
  1. Search. Geeks to Go has been offering free computer help since 2003 and has developed a large database of knowledge. In fact, chances are your question has likely been asked before. Before you post a question, please perform a simple search to see if you can find the answer. For additional help on search, click here.
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  3. Choose a Category. The forums here are arranged into categories. This helps match your question with the people best able to answer it. Some examples of categories are Malware Removal - HiJackThis Logs Go Here (for spyware, virus, pop-ups), Windows XP, 2000, 2003, NT (for general Windows issues), Hardware, Components and Peripherals (video cards, RAM, overheating, etc), and Applications (trouble with software). After you've browsed all the categories and selected one, click on it to view the topics in that category. Please only post your question in one category. If necessary, you can request it be moved to another category later.
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pasha_apple
post Feb 17 2008, 01:22 AM
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pls some body help me to remove the funny scandle.avi virus from my system.
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Troy
post Feb 17 2008, 06:34 AM
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Hi and welcome to Geeks to Go!

For help removing a virus, you'll want to head to the Malware section of this forum.

Specifically, follow all the instructions in this link (click here).

Step 5 will explain how you post a log. Make sure you start a new topic in the Malware forum (click here).

One of our experts will review your log and help you clean your machine like new spoton.gif

Just beware the forum is very busy, please don't reply to your own thread as it will look like somebody is already helping you. If it is 3 days or longer with no reply, feel free to post a New Topic in the Waiting Room (click here).

Cheers

Troy
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post Apr 18 2008, 02:54 AM
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I seem to be able to reply to topics on these forums, but when I try to start a new thread to ask my computer question, the scale is impossibly large, and I can't find the text boxes. This only happens with new topics (specifically, in the Windows XP forum). I'd post a new topic on this, but I can't! Please help!
Thanks,
Lexa

Update: I was able to post with a well-timed application of my stop button in my web browser. The problem remains--I just figured out a rather tiresom way around it. Perhaps others are having this issue as well?

This post has been edited by Lexa: Apr 18 2008, 03:00 AM
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