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Thu 08/04/04 at 00:49
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Several weeks ago my pc got infected with blaster worm, then I used a removal tool to remove it, now my pc is infected again and the same removal tool keeps telling me that my pc is not infected, so if it can't find it, then that means my pc is still infected, so what do I do ?
Thu 08/04/04 at 12:26
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Start/Run/msconfig.

Click on diagnostic startup.

Then run your virus search again when it\\\'s restarted.
Thu 08/04/04 at 11:40
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1) Enable Windows firewall - it's not perfect, but it helps

2) [URL]http://www.mcaffee.co.uk/[/URL] and download Stinger
Thu 08/04/04 at 01:03
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JUST bloody windows update!!!
Thu 08/04/04 at 01:03
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Cry
Thu 08/04/04 at 00:49
Regular
"Time Up"
Posts: 755
Several weeks ago my pc got infected with blaster worm, then I used a removal tool to remove it, now my pc is infected again and the same removal tool keeps telling me that my pc is not infected, so if it can't find it, then that means my pc is still infected, so what do I do ?

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