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What do i delete with High Jack This?


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Alpha_Wolf

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ok i need some help trying to find out what to remove off my pc with the help of high jack this. my commit charge is way too high, it would be 4000/2318 and that's just doing the stuff i normally do. i have 1GB of ram and my possessor is AMD Athlon XP (i know it's a peace of sh$%) any help will be much appreciated

Edited by Alpha_Wolf, 17 May 2009 - 11:33 AM.

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happyrock

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Hi Alpha_Wolf ...welcome to Geeks To Go... :)
EDIT YOUR POST AND DELETE THE HIJACKTHIS LOG...they are only allowed in the malware forum...

Please go to Malware and Spyware Cleaning Guide...
HERE....

That will help you clean up 80 percent of all problems by yourself. If at the end of the process you are still having difficulty (and you may not be) follow the instructions start a new topic
here
post the OTListIt2 and Rooter logs ...
The "Topic Title" should contain the name of the infection that you are having a problem with...Use the "Topic Description" to include more details. This will help you get faster responses as some people are more familiar with certain infections....

if you are unable to download or run ANY of the tools...try downloading them on another computer and put them on a flash drive or cd and try installing them that way..
no joy...
start a new topic and let them know you can't run any of the tools..
if your still having trouble after getting a all clear from the malware pros ...come back here and we will see what we can do...
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ok, thanks for the help. and sorry, i didn't noticed i posted in the wrong section...

Edited by Alpha_Wolf, 17 May 2009 - 11:39 AM.

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don't worry about it... :) ...let us know how it goes for you...
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