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i think it's a virus!, ads on desktop? starting processes? diffrent wallpaper?
ryang96
post May 6 2008, 01:53 PM
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ok on my computer (not this one) i log on and my desktop wallpaper is diffrent(some kind of cloud things) and there is adds on the desktop, one is some redneck rollercoaster thing or something, another is wachovia, and another is a random add. also processes that i have no clue what they are start poping up and some processes just multiply, and multiply, i have over 150 rocesses running at the moment.
help i need to get on this computer.
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post May 6 2008, 02:07 PM
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Hello ryang96,

This is the Serious Discussion forum, and is intended for this purpose only. To receive assistance with your malware problems, please visit the Malware Removal Forum. Be sure to read THIS topic before posting - this can get up to 70% of your issues fixed. If they are still not fixed, please follow the steps in the thread and post an HijackThis log for expert review.

After you've done this, someone will be along to help you in removing malware from your computer smile.gif

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