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Just search your registry for se.dll

 

It's probably linked to other files or installing itself again after reboot because it's hidden in the registry.

 

 

i can get rid, and check my whole computer it maybe messenger or somethin.

 

 

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The Blaster Wurm & So-Big Virus did a knock-out punch to my brand new, $3,000 main computer.......

 

.....Which is why I'm on this crappy backup machine.

 

:mad:

 

Don't let anyone tell you that viruses & wurms & such can't harm hardware.

 

......The proof is laying at my feet in pieces.

 

:mad:

 

 

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The Blaster Wurm & So-Big Virus did a knock-out punch to my brand new, $3,000 main computer.......

 

.....Which is why I'm on this crappy backup machine.

 

:mad:

 

Don't let anyone tell you that viruses & wurms & such can't harm hardware.

 

......The proof is laying at my feet in pieces.

 

:mad:

 

 

Perhaps it was a virus that blew up my power supply and 120 gig hard drive :stare: I didn't get enough time for correct manual diognistics

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Can't remember the name of it, but it was back in the days of the "real" napster. I was on dailup, and this nice little virii would take my mp3z, move, rename, and change the size of the file to 1024k exactly. Easy to remove, after it took out 300 of my mp3z....

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Can't remember the name of it' date=' but it was back in the days of the "real" napster. I was on dailup, and this nice little virii would take my mp3z, move, rename, and change the size of the file to 1024k exactly. Easy to remove, after it took out 300 of my mp3z....[/quote']

 

That musta hurt :thinking: loosing all those songs!

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Can't remember the name of it' date=' but it was back in the days of the "real" napster. I was on dailup, and this nice little virii would take my mp3z, move, rename, and change the size of the file to 1024k exactly. Easy to remove, after it took out 300 of my mp3z....[/quote']

 

yeah i got one back then almost lost my 1.5 gig music collection which i got all on dialup i used to think yeah right what do i need antivirus for thats for wussies....i now run AVG on everything

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only one i had conflicts with was norton i didnt like it at all...tried macafee it sucked....ran it for 1 year on my laptop then put AVG on it....instantly found 3 that had been running for 5 months so ive been sticking with AVG...tried avast but it was too much of a system hog..

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Last one I had was a WinWord 97 Script Worm. I couldn't open any files and maintain formatting. I was an older computer running old stuff on Win98r2. I finally used Zone Alarm AV to zap it and now all is fine. I got the "I Love You" virus, but identified it w/o opening any attachments. I "saved" it as a PDF file (used to be a text file, but my virus scanner kept screaming about it), just as an example of how easy it is to f**** up a computer.

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