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Removing Trojan.pandex in vista 64-bit
Reggie02
post Nov 17 2008, 11:27 PM
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PLEASE I NEED HELP. I downloaded something from the net and when I tried opening it, my anti-virus (norton 2008) stopped it. I immediately uninstalled the file and ran a full system scan. It propmted me to restart, so I did. And since then, anytime I boot my laptop, I get this message from norton saying "trojan.pandex was blocked" and I get it again followed by "host process has stopped working" twice and I have to close each window 21 times (i counted) for the to exit. I have followed all the norton steps but with no luck. PLEASE I NEED ALL THE HELP I CAN GET TO KILL/TERMINATE/DESTROY THIS TROJAN. This trojan is KILLING me.
thanks in advance.
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