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Skip Intro Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-06-05 08:02 PM
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Holy Crap. Computer viruses. I got one (MYDOOM?). Look what can happen -
Edited on Thu Oct-06-05 08:16 PM by Skip Intro
I evidently picked something up on my computer. I don't understand what happened, or how it happened. Everything's moving really slowly. My optical mouse is moving the cursor erratically. I have to click things several times before it registers. The tab and escape keys don't do what they used to. Its still usable, for the moment,but I don't know what to do.

One "free" online scan evidently found MYDOOM but wanted to sell me something to fix it, which makes sense, but how do I know they really found it? I downloaded an MS fix, which worked well on my computer at work, but would not run on my home PC due to, as an error message informed me - some file was missing (some .dll file).

Anyway, suggestions would be appreciated. And/Or just read what can happen to your pc. This is from the microsoft support website...

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Symptoms of viruses, worms, and trojan horse viruses:

If you suspect or confirm that your computer is infected with a virus, obtain current antivirus software. When a virus infects your e-mail or other files, it may have the following effects on your computer:

• The infected file may make copies of itself. This may use all the free space in your hard disk.

• A copy of the infected file may be sent to all the addresses in your e-mail address list.

• The virus may reformat your disk drive and delete your files and programs.

• The virus may install hidden programs, such as pirated software. This pirated software may then be distributed and sold from your
computer.

• The virus may reduce security. This could allow intruders to remotely access your computer or network.

The following symptoms are frequently caused by or associated with a virus:

• You received an e-mail message that has a strange attachment. When you open the attachment, dialog boxes appear or a sudden degradation in system performance occurs.

• There is a double extension on an attachment that you recently opened, such as .jpg.vbs or .gif.exe.

• An antivirus program is disabled for no reason and it cannot be restarted.

• An antivirus program cannot be installed on the computer or it will not run.

• Strange dialog boxes or message boxes appear onscreen.

• Someone tells you that they have recently received e-mail messages from you containing attached files (especially with .exe, .bat, .scr , and .vbs extensions) that you did not send.

• New icons appear on the desktop that you did not put there, or are not associated with any recently installed programs.

• Strange sounds or music plays from the speakers unexpectedly.

• A program disappears from the computer, but you did not intentionally remove it.

A virus infection may also cause the following symptoms, but these symptoms may also be the result of ordinary Windows functions, or problems in Windows that is not caused by a virus. • Windows will not start at all, even though you have not made any system changes, and you have not installed or removed any programs.

• There is much modem activity. If you have an external modem, you may notice the lights blinking too much when the modem is not being used. You may be unknowingly supplying pirated software.

• Windows will not start because certain critical system files are missing, and then you receive an error message that lists the missing files.

• The computer sometimes starts as expected, but at other times it stops responding before the desktop icons and taskbar appear.

• The computer runs very slowly, and it takes a long time to start.

• You receive out-of-memory error messages even though your computer has much RAM.

• New programs do not install correctly.

• Windows spontaneously restarts unexpectedly.

• Programs that used to run stop responding frequently. If you try to remove and reinstall the software, the issue continues to occur.

• A disk utility such as Scandisk reports multiple serious disk errors.

• A partition disappears.

• Your computer always stops responding when you try to use Microsoft Office products.

• You cannot start Windows Task Manager.

• Antivirus software indicates that a virus is present.

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reads almost like a horror movie, eh?
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DebJ Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-06-05 08:04 PM
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1. did you try www.trendmicro.com or faster to the scan:
housecall.trendmicro.com

Helped me with my last worm or trojan...forget what it was
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