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how to remove "your privacy is in danger wallpaper" (Malwar
adrianchav
post Jun 17 2008, 11:39 PM
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I need help to to remove "your privacy is in danger wallpaper" (Malware) can anyone help me please
Sorry the wallpaper says your privacy is in danger

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Jimmy2012
post Jun 18 2008, 04:16 PM
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Hello adrianchav and welcome to Geeks to Go,

Click here to download HJTInstall.exe
  • Save HJTInstall.exe to your desktop.
  • Doubleclick on the HJTInstall.exe icon on your desktop.
  • By default it will install to C:\Program Files\Trend Micro\HijackThis .
  • Click on Install.
  • It will create a HijackThis icon on the desktop.
  • Once installed, it will launch Hijackthis.
  • Click on the Do a system scan and save a logfile button. It will scan and the log should open in notepad.
  • Click on "Edit > Select All" then click on "Edit > Copy" to copy the entire contents of the log.
  • Come back here to this thread and Paste the log in your next reply.
  • DO NOT have Hijackthis fix anything yet. Most of what it finds will be harmless or even required.
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adrianchav
post Jun 21 2008, 02:28 PM
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Hi Jimmy2012,

Thank you very much for your answer, i just saw your reply today, unfortunately I already format my laptop because is what i use to work and couldn't wait very long.....!

Thanks a lot anyway, if something else happen to my computer...i will come back here.

best regards
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