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Old 14-08-2005, 11:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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These files came up on my system scan...usually i delete them but the first two files(same name) sound like system files...should i delete them...

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Old 15-08-2005, 01:25 AM   #2 (permalink)
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they are not system files. you can delete them.
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hmm again point with AVG Free... well AVG free is good to detect but it wont clean up unless u buy the lisance for the Pro version...

turn the system restore of when scanning the full system...

u can load antispyware programs... as this is a trojan they will b able to clean it up... best will b Spybot

& try to post the HijackThis Log file... user may help u up with that one... to select which one to delete manualy...
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yes, u can delete them. http://www.popupsentry.com/L/LIBSYSMGR.EXE-4442.html. also click

as suggested use spybot. or perhaps microsoft anti-apy or adaware. to remove the infection/s. also suggest u switch over to avast anti-virus, if posbl. all avlbl at www.download.com, else the recent digit cd's.
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