@jemmanf
wala na ang autorun.inf .. wala nay hidden files... pero naa gihapon tong error
@jemmanf
wala na ang autorun.inf .. wala nay hidden files... pero naa gihapon tong error
open regedit then edit>>find>> then type TTMS
delete all entries with TTMS...
do the taskMan thing in my earlier post...
btw,
be sure to delete TTMS files in the windows or windows/system32 folder before regedit...
ok will do it... will update you by tomorrow.. thanks man!
bro try combofix or roguefix . . ka testing nq pagka infected sa ako pc aning TTMS natangtang ra . .
here's the solution:
My Computer -> Tools Menu -> Folder Options -> View Tab:
Select: Show hidden Files and Folders
Uncheck: Hide Extensions for known file type and Hide Protected operating system
Click Yes Then OK.
You will see an autorun.inf and FS6519.dll.vbs in all your harddrives. Delete ALL of them.
If it says that something is using the program. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del and go to processes, end ALL wscript.exe
Then go to run type regedit and then press ok, go to Edit -> Find and type FS6519.dll.vbs or TTMS1117.dll.vbs or taga lipa.
Edit the found registry by selecting the name, ryt click and modify, remove the last two strings which is wscript.exe and FS6519.dll.vbs or TTMS1117.dll.vbs or taga lipaand click OK.
If finished, press F3 and it will search again for another, just do the same thing until nothing is found in your registry.
If you are done with the FS6519.dll.vbs or TTMS1117.dll.vbs or taga lipa, its time for the TAGA LIPA ARE! be edited in your IE, type the string on the search again then it will show up the IE title ... modify then type anything you like or better delete it.
found it from the web
kk thans sa help.. will try it.. wala pako kalugar gd..
Where man mo gikan ana nga vbs file bro? Most of the problems posted here regarding the virus are mostly .vbs file. Nag wonder lang ko diin ni ninyo nakuha...
spreading thru flash drive/external harddisk...
I just came from a company that called me for a virus removal naaagka virus sila ani along with the svchost.exe nga virus and 1 more i forgot.. Nod32 solved them all in 1 scan run.
NOD32 is really nice. if anyone is really willing to buy it. but AVG works for me. definitely not the best among antiviruses out there. but it is free and updates are available daily. and removes viruses as well as NOD.
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