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noob4lyfe

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Everything worked fine before i got hit with a virus. My anti-virus removed the file and now shows no sign of infection. But now when i start-up occasionally i get a blue screen error. After a re-start everything seems to work just fine. Is this normal?

Also, just a quick checkup. Am i still clean? I posted a hi-jack log beloq if that helps in anyway.

Edited by Rorschach112, 21 February 2010 - 04:16 AM.
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We are not allowed to analyse HJT logs in this forum, you must post them here:
http://www.geekstogo...emoval-f37.html

However, before posting read this self-help guide:
http://www.geekstogo...uide-t2852.html
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noob4lyfe

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I wasn't concerned about a virus problem for my computer. It seems fine, and anti-virus shows no problems. I though a hijack log would help in solving the blue screen, because i don't know what type of information you need to pin point the error. If it happens to be a virus problem, I can solve that with the self-guide(hopefully).. but i dont know what the problem is exactly.

It occurs occasionally, but this shouldn't happen at all right?
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