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schwinn DeBoof

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Hi... I hope someone can help me with this bug. I have installed Spybot, AOL spy- zapper, Noadware, And McAfee's firewall and virus scan- to no avail. I'm still re-ceiving [bleep] pop-ups, advertisements offering ways to stop them, and dire warnings from Microsoft.(patch this) I'm a bonafide technophobe, so I really do'nt understand the how or why... but I am fearing my own sanity unless I get some "professional help."If anyone can save me, I will certainly appreciate all responses...just try not to use big words. Thanks! Schwinn DeBoof
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Danny

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Please download HijackThis version 1.99.1 from:
http://dknoppix.com/.../HijackThis.exe,
and make sure to save it to a permanent folder such as "C:\HJT".

Open HijackThis, and click "Scan and save a log".

Post your log here: http://www.geekstogo...o_Here-f37.html

and a helper will get to you soon.

dk
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mohsin

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whats it .. hijack this can solve waht sort of problems
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I suggest you uninstall spy-zapper. READ HERE WHY

Read and follow the instructions HERE, it will explain everything regarding malicious programs.

Then we'll need you to use a free diagnostic tool (HiJackThis) and post a log as a new topic in the HijackThis Forum. It will get a better response there from the people most qualified to analyze logs.

Most of what it lists will be harmless or even essential, DO NOT delete or modify anything yet! Someone will be along to tell you what steps to take after you post the contents of the scan results.
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