posted by
the_dala at 08:38pm on 02/08/2005
Well, fuck.
In an attempt to straighten out the wonkiness I have witnessed in my system this summer, I downloaded Microsoft Anti-Spyware from their website (this was when I was talking to you,
hannahrorlve, and why I stopped responding -- when I open Internet Explorer, AOL seizes up). The scan ran okay and it detected a bunch of spyware, which is not surprising, including stuff I recognized as coming from Kazaa. I removed what it said to remove, except for WinTools, which is the worst of the lot and has so far proven impossible to delete. It told me it had been removed, but when I rebooted it was still there. I'm also still getting the message that a virus called Vundo.dll has infected various files. And the system is running normally according to the Anti-Spyware, but it's still really slow and hiccupy.
Does anybody know how to get rid of WinTools, or what this Vundo.dll thing is?
God. I really cannot afford to get this fixed by a professional right now. If it even can be fixed. If not...I really cannot afford to buy a new computer right now. Or ever in the foreseeable future.
In an attempt to straighten out the wonkiness I have witnessed in my system this summer, I downloaded Microsoft Anti-Spyware from their website (this was when I was talking to you,
Does anybody know how to get rid of WinTools, or what this Vundo.dll thing is?
God. I really cannot afford to get this fixed by a professional right now. If it even can be fixed. If not...I really cannot afford to buy a new computer right now. Or ever in the foreseeable future.
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OK when you get past this crisis, check this out: AVG Antivirus - it's free and it kicks ass.
Vundo.dll
Vundo
Vundo-B
(removal tools & instructions at each link)
Re: Vundo.dll
God, I only wish I wasn't such a coward when it comes to computers. The notion of trying those fix-its turns me white. But I figure, if I take it to Best Buy and I'm like "I KNOW what's wrong with it and I KNOW how to fix it, I just want you to do it FOR me," they won't charge me my firstborn child, right? Eh?
Re: Vundo.dll
On the other hand... Geek Squad does make house calls :)
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you can always try going to the Norton Antivirus website here (http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/vinfodb.html) and there's basically a dictionary of viruses and directions to fix them manually.
hope this helps!
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