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    Default desktop ram affected by virus


    unsay anti virus nga maayo mo clean/delete sa virus on ram,
    mga master need help......

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    might as well turn off and unplug your CPU.. Computer RAM is volatile memory..

    Volatile memory, also known as volatile storage, is computer memory that requires power to maintain the stored information, in other word's it needs power to reach the computer memory.

    Unlike non-volatile memory which does not require a maintained power supply. (Ex. NVRAM or flash memory)

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    in may case gud master na virusan ni ako pc kay naa ko g add on nga 1 ka hard disk,dagan di virus, affected pa gyud hasta ang hd sa ako nga system, ako nagani gi pad delete tanan nga partition, inig reformat nko sa ako nga pc mag error, na dayon mo pop up nga file ____ corrupted, trice gyud ko sige reformat, na ok rani ako pc pag reformat pag ilis nko ug ram.

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    hehe.. u might wana try DBAN - 3 layer hard drive / data deletion

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    Quote Originally Posted by webmatrix1 View Post
    Paano ito maaari, RAM ay salawahan memory, gumagana lamang untill kapangyarihan ay magagamit, kahit na kung ito ay apektado sa pamamagitan ng virus, pagkatapos ay palitan ang mga ito.

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    Just try to unplug your pc.........

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    I think what you got there my friend is a ROOTKIT virus....

    this type of virus sticks to your MBR (Master boot record) and usually activated when you login to your Windows login page.

    typically, I'm not sure if you have experienced this, everytime you went to a website, it redirects you to another website. So it doesnt really get you anywere, since it always redirect you to another webpage.

    First thing you need to do is to boot your computer from the clean disk. (change the BIOS setup to load first Drive A: then C
    create a boot disk and load it to command prompt, Use a system scan tool that runs on command prompt to effectively scan your MBR and local C: drive...

    Hope this helps.

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    Nindot nga anti v irus kay avast or avira....try lng na scan ug dili padagani ug malware...

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    walay virus jud nga maka affect sa ram, kay power dependent memory na ang ram, inig power off sa pc, tanan data handling sa RAM mawagtang jud.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J.Abz View Post
    I think what you got there my friend is a ROOTKIT virus....

    this type of virus sticks to your MBR (Master boot record) and usually activated when you login to your Windows login page.

    typically, I'm not sure if you have experienced this, everytime you went to a website, it redirects you to another website. So it doesnt really get you anywere, since it always redirect you to another webpage.

    First thing you need to do is to boot your computer from the clean disk. (change the BIOS setup to load first Drive A: then C
    create a boot disk and load it to command prompt, Use a system scan tool that runs on command prompt to effectively scan your MBR and local C: drive...

    Hope this helps.
    Quote Originally Posted by antigravity View Post
    hehe.. u might wana try DBAN - 3 layer hard drive / data deletion
    ok na mga master, ako gi ilisan ug another set of memory, then ako sad g taod sa lain nga pc ang memory, ok na man wala na problema,

    salamat mga master,

    salamat Istorya

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