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Trend Micro HouseCall Scan
I ran a Norton AV 2003 scan without results. Then I ran a free Trend Micro HouseCall Scan and it came out with the following results:
(1) Virus
Java Nocheat.A
Java Nocheat.A
Java Nocheat.A
(2) Scan Result
Non cleanable
Non cleanable
Non cleanable
(3) File
C:\Documents and Settings \utilities...
C:\Documents and Settings \utilities...
C:\Documents and Settings \utilities...
Should I delete these files? Will their deletion affect the performance of my computer? botz
Dell-Dimension 8300 Series
Date of Purchase September 9, 2003
Chipset PCI Intel I875P at 533 MHz (support processor with bus system at 800 MHz)
BIOS Version: A02
Memory DDRSDRAM Dual Channel
BUS AGP 8x, 8 USB 2.0, 4 PCI
Norton Anti Virus 2003
10/100 Pro Ethernet (RJ 45 only)
Windows XP Home SP1 Version 5.1.2600
Intel Pentium 4 at 3.2 GHz, bus system at 800 MHz
2048 Mo DDR SDRAM (4 x 512)
Floppy Drive 3.5"/1.44 Mo
240Go Serial ATA RAID 0 Stripe (2 hard disks x 120 GB 7700rpm with DataBurstTM cache)
Dell Monitor 18" 1800FP Flat Ultrasharp (DVI)
Video Card ATI Radeon 9800 Pro 128 Mo DDR (exit TV support DVI and Dual Display)
Burner DVD + RW 4x/CDRW (12x/10x/32x) and Player DVD ROM 16x with decoder software MPEG 2 (2 players 2baies 5"1:4)
Sound Card Sound Blaster Audigny 2 (Port IEEE 1394 included)
Altec Lansing ADA995 - 5 x 20 W and base 100 W (THX)
Modem Card (DATA/FAX) 56kbps V92
Mouse Dell PS/2
Microsoft Works 7.0
Logitech Dual Action USB Gamepad
Microsoft SideWinder Force Feedback 2 Joystick
Texruss
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May 9th, 2004 04:00
Not enough information as you showed me just the path to a subfolder...we need a look at your startup files:
We need you to download and install an analysis and repair tool called Hijackthis.
Go here and download the file: http://tomcoyote.com/hjt
Please unzip Hijackthis.zip into a new folder you create in the root level of the C: drive. Name this folder C:\HJT for best and safest results. (don't put in a temp folder, or the desktop, etc...as it needs a safe folder to keep backup logs). Also when people post here and place it on the Desktop the log usually shows their full name since their Windows user profile is commonly named with their full name. We try not to disturb your privacy. *;-)
See this link for graphical instruction: http://russelltexas.com/spywareinfo/createhjtfolder.htm
Run Hijackthis, click on the 'scan' button and then 'save log' button. Copy and paste the contents of the text file you save into a reply to this message. A lot of posters make mistakes here in copying and pasting so reread the left info sidebar called Copy and Paste at http://www.tomcoyote.com/hjt
Do not fix anything in HJT log screen without assistance. Many items are normal for Windows operation. It should identify the vast majority of your problems and enable us to help you clean them off your system.
Stay in this thread for continuity. Reply to this message.
HTH (Hope that Helps)
Texruss