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April 22nd, 2005, 01:25 PM
#1
Strange flashing icons
Turned my computer on this morning and saw a bunch of things very unusual.
- The computer was acting very slow
- Every time I started widnows explorer, all the icons on the explorer as well as on the desktop would start flashing, once every second, all the at same time. It seemed like there was a process running that is doing something. When I closed windows exploer, the flashing would. It would restart when I launch it back up.
- There is a NEW icon on the desktop that says "Search Results". I cannot delete this icon.
Finally installed NAV that I recently bought but has been lazy to do anything with it. Got the newest def files and ran a full scan. 50+ viruses found including nimda. Cleaned or quartined all of them.
The search results icon is still there on the desktop and the flashing still occurs when windows explorer is launched.
If any of this rings a bell, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE let me know.
Thanks in advance.
my code doesn't break, it only bends
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April 22nd, 2005, 01:30 PM
#2
I forgot to mention that when the icons are flashing, the cpu resources are jumping up and down like crazy 100% to 1%. I have this zig zag in my task manager perfmon window
my code doesn't break, it only bends
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April 22nd, 2005, 01:45 PM
#3
If NAV found that many viruses, you probably are chock-fulla mal/ad/ware as well.
Run Ad-Aware, Spybot, Microsoft Antispyware Beta, and if those don't disinfect your system, download and run HIJACKTHIS and post the log in the appropriate forum for us.
Various Windows and Linux platforms...
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April 22nd, 2005, 01:54 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by shiva_42
If NAV found that many viruses, you probably are chock-fulla mal/ad/ware as well.
Run Ad-Aware, Spybot, Microsoft Antispyware Beta, and if those don't disinfect your system, download and run HIJACKTHIS and post the log in the appropriate forum for us.
I will do all of the things you have suggested and then post the hijackthis log in this thread if the problem persists. Thanks.
My machine has always been very clean. I run anti spyware software at least once a week. I never open any suspicious attachments. It was this one time yesterday when I installed a program I never should have. It was on an old cd from a friend.
I have not run the anti spyware software after running the NAV. I thought NAV has built-in anti spyware as well.
my code doesn't break, it only bends
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April 22nd, 2005, 02:10 PM
#5
It's certainly worth a shot. If you need to post a HIJACKTHIS log however, there is a separate forum for it, don't post that log in this thread, it won't get the attention it needs.
Good Luck!
Various Windows and Linux platforms...
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April 22nd, 2005, 02:17 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by shiva_42
It's certainly worth a shot. If you need to post a HIJACKTHIS log however, there is a separate forum for it, don't post that log in this thread, it won't get the attention it needs.
Good Luck!
which one?
my code doesn't break, it only bends
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April 22nd, 2005, 02:24 PM
#7
Run these three removal programs first, after updating the definitions:
Spybot S & D
Adaware
Microsoft Windows Antispyware
Then unzip this program into its own permanent folder, run it and post the logfile in our Hijack This Logfile forum here:
Hijack This
Virtual Dr Hijack This Forum
Please read these instructions before posting logfiles:
Rules for Hijack This Log Forum
And please link back to this thread when you post the logfile
Nick.
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April 22nd, 2005, 10:11 PM
#8
my code doesn't break, it only bends
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