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  1. #21

    if its a virus, try combo fix

  2. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by spookey View Post
    if you have seagate HDD then you can use seatools and run "zero fill" on your HDD to right zeros. i sometimes use this method to clean up my HDD every 4 months.
    I dont have any idea what harddrive it has. maybe compaq also? and i cant find llf software for compaq. maybe using generic llf software will do. would killdisk do the job?

  3. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by HanzoHattori View Post
    if its a virus, try combo fix
    I've heard combofix works like a charm but i dont have any idea how to use it. lol

  4. #24
    basig sa imong installers sa antivirus ang culprit diha, or basig sa iyang keygen or crack...

    pagtry ragud ayaw install og antivirus, or cut off sa imong net... then wait pila ka minutes dba dili na morestart... dili na magloko

  5. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by hizuka007 View Post
    basig sa imong installers sa antivirus ang culprit diha, or basig sa iyang keygen or crack...

    pagtry ragud ayaw install og antivirus, or cut off sa imong net... then wait pila ka minutes dba dili na morestart... dili na magloko
    gdownload man ni nako ang av nko sa mismo site sa avira. knang free nila sa personal. D sad cgro mg contain ug virus ang avira. hehe mubalik ko ug avast next install nko. pro avast gyud to ako av b4 nag ka ingn ani sya.

  6. #26
    Quote Originally Posted by rypm View Post
    gdownload man ni nako ang av nko sa mismo site sa avira. knang free nila sa personal. D sad cgro mg contain ug virus ang avira. hehe mubalik ko ug avast next install nko. pro avast gyud to ako av b4 nag ka ingn ani sya.
    have you tried comparing the MD5 checksum of your downloaded (avira) installer to the published MD5 checksum on their website?

    All language versions from Avira Download Servers

    try lang other av software, like Microsoft Security Essentials.

  7. #27
    mga sir salamat sa inyo mga inputs. Did the killdisk 1 pass of zero then partition, format, install os, avast ug uban drivers. So far wa na nanghasol ang virus. Wa nasad error. at last. )

    Again , Thank you sa tanan nitabang ug solve aning problemaha.hehe

    Mods pde na i close

  8. #28
    sir have you tried turning off you automatic restore?, try it then run your AV...

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