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Please Urgent Virus Help!
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So whenever i start my PC i am able to open any program i want,
Then this message pops up saying
Explore.exe has stopped working
system error
(NOT SURE IF THATS COMPLETELY CORRECT BUT IT'S SOMETHING LIKE THAT)
THen a couple of minutes later, Any program i attempt to open doesnt open and then i can't download or open anything,
I ran a Virus scan using kaspersky, It removes this program called
db100.exe
or
db101.exe
But it keeps coming back, Is there anyway i can find out where the main source of the virus is?
If you need more info please post below with what you need ill provide as much as i can.
Thank you!
Then this message pops up saying
Explore.exe has stopped working
system error
(NOT SURE IF THATS COMPLETELY CORRECT BUT IT'S SOMETHING LIKE THAT)
THen a couple of minutes later, Any program i attempt to open doesnt open and then i can't download or open anything,
I ran a Virus scan using kaspersky, It removes this program called
db100.exe
or
db101.exe
But it keeps coming back, Is there anyway i can find out where the main source of the virus is?
If you need more info please post below with what you need ill provide as much as i can.
Thank you!
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go into safemode and run a anti virus
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You can try a few things:-
Boot into Safe mode, run a scan with an anti virus you've already got.
Try malwarebytes if you haven't already:
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or
Hitman Pro:
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Run these in safe mode with networking if you can and do a full scan.
Boot into Safe mode, run a scan with an anti virus you've already got.
Try malwarebytes if you haven't already:
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or
Hitman Pro:
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Run these in safe mode with networking if you can and do a full scan.
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Check your startup entries and do a scan in safe mode.
Delete all restore points.
Then restore IE to default settings.
Delete all restore points.
Then restore IE to default settings.
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You could just restore or reformat your hdd partitions.
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Meddler wrote You could just restore or reformat your hdd partitions.
I want to restore my PC, but it says i need a windows installation, so it doesn't let me do so.
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