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Glad to hear we helped, Simplyjojo :)

Merry Xmas.
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Well that FixIeDef program you made fixed one problem but I still cannot see my desktop

It's all black and says "Sorry your license has expired You need to increase your license to continue work click the button below to fix the problem"

Button below says : "Fix Problem"


Can you offer any help?
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Do not post your problem in this thread make your own thread in the HJT forum

http://www.geekstogo...o-Here-f37.html



Thanks,

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Thanks alot guys, you are truly kings among the internet!
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Thanks alot guys, you are truly kings among the internet!


Happy to hear everything worked out for you :)
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I can't thank you enough for creating this program. I am usually very cautious when surfing for porn but I screwed up today and THEY GOT ME. I grabbed my other laptop and started surfing around for solutions and then BANG, got your site. I downloaded it and I AM BACK ON MY good laptop. Thank you so much, it took me 90 minutes to find it, and 5 minutes to fix it.
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Oh hallelujah. I thought I was going to throw the computer through the wall. My husband is gone all week on a business trip and the kids broke the computer. It works quick and fast and for no cost. My norton would not even identify that I had a problem. Guess that is a new problem for my husband to deal with later.
Question- I am detailed. Step 7 said to Post the FixIEDef log file.
I assume this is the notepad on the desktop. Where do I post it?
Yes I am a blond.
Thanks for this wonderful site. I know I will be back when I need help again.
:)
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Hi janellaj and thank for your kind words

Question- I am detailed. Step 7 said to Post the FixIEDef log file.
I assume this is the notepad on the desktop. Where do I post it?

This would be if you required more help to clear the infection, and you would post it in the Malware forum. But if you are experiencing no further problems, then it is not required.
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Hello,

I am seeking way to contact Essexboy or to have him contact me, who helped me with Malware removal on 12/30/07 at 5:04 pm (local time, probably around midnight his time).



I would like to make a contribution for his assistance. Please advise on best way for this.
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Hi there I will send you a PM
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I ran, this in addition to several other programs on my girlfriend's computer, and they seem to have gotten rid of everything, but when you right click on her toolbar to bring up the toolbar options, Protection Bar is still there, just greyed out. Why is this and is there any way to ever get this to fully go away?

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It sounds like you have some remains of the malware there. I would recommend reading the Sticky Thread in the Malware Removal forum. That may fix the problem.

If not you will need to post a HijackThis log there
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you guys rock,i have spent all day trying to get rid of this thing and finally found you,thank you so much,i could cry with relief!!
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Hi Debbie you're welcome, and thank you for posting :)
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I sadly dealt with this all day yesterday. I wish I would have found this link earlier.....

I did a System Recovery. Luckily I had backed up all pictures and whatnot, but starting over is not cool.

It runs ok now, so can I assume my computer is now safe, or could the virus be in the recovery files that were on the computer?

Thanks! What a horrible experience. Norton and Windows Defender and Ad-Aware could not locate or fix the problem.
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