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Try this: For Windows XP, try this: 1. Click the Start->Run menu item. 2. In the text box, enter cmd and press Enter. 3. In the “Black Box”, enter ASSOC .exe=exefile and press Enter. For Windows Vista, look here: htt…
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Try this: For Windows XP, try this: 1. Click the Start->Run menu item. 2. In the text box, enter cmd and press Enter. 3. In the “Black Box”, enter ASSOC .exe=exefile and press Enter. For Windows Vista, look here: htt…
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That's known as Spam, and it operates largely on the principle that if you fire enough shotguns shells totally at random, you'll eventually hit something worth eating. Your best bet at diminishing their impact is to investigate your email program…
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Assuming you're talking about Windows XP, here's how to get the computer to start at the command line (though why the instructions want you to go that extreme, I don't know: 1.Log out and reboot your machine. 2.When the machine starts the reboot…
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Not sure if by "I tried scanning for a trojan horse via AVG" you mean you told AVG to scan only for Trojan Horses, but if so, I'd back off and have it scan for anything and everything. A Trojan horse is malware that got onto your machine …
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I'd say you downloaded a Trojan disguised as an XP theme. There are never any guarantees in malware fighting, but try this: If you have an anti-virus, make sure it has the latest virus definitions and run a full scan with it in Safe Mode with Ne…
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I'd say you downloaded a Trojan disguised as an XP theme. There are never any guarantees in malware fighting, but try this: If you have an anti-virus, make sure it has the latest virus definitions and run a full scan with it in Safe Mode with Ne…
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I'd say you downloaded a Trojan disguised as an XP theme. There are never any guarantees in malware fighting, but try this: If you have an anti-virus, make sure it has the latest virus definitions and run a full scan with it in Safe Mode with Ne…
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I'd say you downloaded a Trojan disguised as an XP theme. There are never any guarantees in malware fighting, but try this: If you have an anti-virus, make sure it has the latest virus definitions and run a full scan with it in Safe Mode with Ne…
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I'd say you downloaded a Trojan disguised as an XP theme. There are never any guarantees in malware fighting, but try this: If you have an anti-virus, make sure it has the latest virus definitions and run a full scan with it in Safe Mode with Ne…
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Not sure if by "I tried scanning for a trojan horse via AVG" you mean you told AVG to scan only for Trojan Horses, but if so, I'd back off and have it scan for anything and everything. A Trojan horse is malware that got onto your machine …
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Not sure if by "I tried scanning for a trojan horse via AVG" you mean you told AVG to scan only for Trojan Horses, but if so, I'd back off and have it scan for anything and everything. A Trojan horse is malware that got onto your machine …
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That's known as Spam, and it operates largely on the principle that if you fire enough shotguns shells totally at random, you'll eventually hit something worth eating. Your best bet at diminishing their impact is to investigate your email program…
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Try this: For Windows XP, try this: 1. Click the Start->Run menu item. 2. In the text box, enter cmd and press Enter. 3. In the “Black Box”, enter ASSOC .exe=exefile and press Enter. For Windows Vista, look here: htt…