Re: Question Multi A/V Tool
- From: "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net>
- Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2008 17:23:55 -0400
From: "DMP00114" <GracieMP114@xxxxxxxxx>
|
| Thanks for the info. I don't know what could be wrong. I followed the
| directions and found them simple and easy to follow. For some reason,
| this program did not like my PC. What precipitated all this was Avast
| finding win32:adware-gen(ADW) and Win32:rootkit-gen(RTK). Avast
| recommended I move them to the chest, which I did. Then I ran thorough
| scan last night that took hours and the PC was clean. I turned off
| system restore before running the scan in safe mode. This morning, I
| found win32:trojan-gen and some problem with a Java 1.06 bin file.
| What I can't figure out, is that the buggers didn't show up on the
| thorough scan last night, but showed up when I ran another scan, "just
| to be on the safe side". I hope this is not one of those SP3 for WinXP
| related issues. I also have Super-Antispyware that found a couple of
| tracking cookies and nothing else; I also ran Ad-Aware and Spybot that
| I run faithfully every Saturday and they showed nothing. It was
| interesting to note that Avast showed the warning when I was scanning
| with SAS...go figure
|
| I thought there was a problem so, and I quit the Sophos scan. I
| proceeded to the Trend Micro scan and that ran fine and found no
| issues; I started the Kaspersky module, and it's been running since 10
| am; it's now 3pm. It's going thru my C drive, but I see a lot of
| "error=delete wrong pointer(00000000)" I don't have a clue what that
| means or if the scanner is doing it's job with all the errors. I
| haven't been able to sit and watch the whole process for all those
| hours.
|
| I couldn't tell if my PC was actually infected , but thought I should
| do something about the warning messages. Maybe all I should have done
| was move the offenders to the chest, but took what I thought was the
| safer road, now I'm not so sure.
|
| Thank you David. You provide a great service to those of us with
| issues.
|
| Diane
|
There are three batch files. One for; McAfee, Sophos and Kaspersky.
Try the Sophos BAT file, C:\AV-CLS\SOFclean.bat and see if that runs.
--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp
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