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I'm running a Dell Dimension 4300 with win XP pro edition with 640 mb of RAM. Whenever I log onto the machine it is slower then mallases. I have done numerous virus scans and spyware scans and the machine is clean. I have defragged the hard drive. I ran a check disk and did a windows repair and the thing is still really really slow. Also sometimes when I restart the machine it goes to this blue screan and says dumping physical memory. I'm all out of suggestions and I was hopeing someone could help me out. I would really appreciate it thank you.
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So now I just did another Virus Scan and it came back with 4 Trogan Horse Back door Agent 2.H virus's and 1 Trogan Back Door Hupigon.AV. I removed them and now when ever I type anything in any program (Internet Explorer, Any Microsoft Office Application, just every program) it goes really slow for instance I will type a few words and then it freezes up then it takes forever for what I just typed to display. I'm not sure if removing them trogans has anything to do with that though. Please someone help. Thank You
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Please go here:

Malware Removal Guide


You will need a PC which can connect to the internet

Run all the programmes as advised then post a current Hijack This Log in a new topic in the Malware Forum

For the purpose of accurate malware analysis, Hijack This Logs are only dealt with in the Malware Forum. Posting them anywhere else will result in a delayed response

If you are unable to run any of the programmes, please ask for advice in the Malware Forum
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