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Old January 22nd 04, 01:21 AM
zulfi
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Default Windows XP and System 32

Hi dude

Try booting with any bootable cd/floppy, and clean the
virus using the anti virus emergency diskette/cd.

once the file which is affected with virus gets activated
or is used by system, u can neither delete it or clean it.

try booting from a win98/ me cd, which will take u to dos
prompt. after reaching there just do a full system scan
with the emergency floppy/cd.

u can make a emergency floppy from ur anti-virus
application,

if u cant do this, then u need access to another computer
which has the latest anti virus running on it.

just attach this computers hard disk as a slave, and clean
it

fix it back to ur machine and it might work.

zulfi









-----Original Message-----
I have a virus, MultiDropper-GP.b, that has attached
itself to C:\windows\System 32\wingua.exe\WINGUA.EXE.
McAfee Virus 7.0 has identified it but I cannot clean the
virus or delete it since it is with an exe. file. Does
anyone have any suggestions on how to get rid of the
virus?
.

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