how can i delete classified.exe virus
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#2
Re: classified.cxe
Posted 26 January 2010 - 12:30 AM
Use google or yahoo, searching for classified.exe. You will need anti-malware software to remove it!
Hope that is helpful.
Hope that is helpful.
This post has been edited by Martyn.Rae: 26 January 2010 - 12:31 AM
#3
Re: classified.cxe
Posted 26 January 2010 - 12:31 AM
#4
Re: classified.cxe
Posted 26 January 2010 - 12:48 AM
[quote name='Martyn.Rae' date='25 Jan, 2010 - 11:30 PM' post='904762']
Use google or yahoo, searching for classified.exe. You will need anti-malware software to remove it!
ive download an anti malware software but doesnt work
Use google or yahoo, searching for classified.exe. You will need anti-malware software to remove it!
ive download an anti malware software but doesnt work
#5
Re: classified.cxe
Posted 26 January 2010 - 09:39 AM
Fine fine, we need to be nice to him now...
http://lmgtfy.com/?q...ified.exe+virus
It's suggestible to avoid things that could give you viruses as well, I assume you know what I mean.
Anti Malware downloads unless you know what you're doing, are in fact more viruses. Congrats. I'd seriously suggest going to a professional instead of trying to fix it yourself unless you know what I'm talking about in the following:
Use a linux live CD to locate and delete the infected file as well as running a scan that's impartial to any windows based protection a virus may receive. Top distros are Knoppix and Ultimate to get this done.
If you didn't get that then go to the pros and let them do it, it's far safer and far less likely to do damage to your computer.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q...ified.exe+virus
It's suggestible to avoid things that could give you viruses as well, I assume you know what I mean.
Anti Malware downloads unless you know what you're doing, are in fact more viruses. Congrats. I'd seriously suggest going to a professional instead of trying to fix it yourself unless you know what I'm talking about in the following:
Use a linux live CD to locate and delete the infected file as well as running a scan that's impartial to any windows based protection a virus may receive. Top distros are Knoppix and Ultimate to get this done.
If you didn't get that then go to the pros and let them do it, it's far safer and far less likely to do damage to your computer.
#6
Re: classified.cxe
Posted 26 January 2010 - 09:11 PM
#7
Re: classified.cxe
Posted 26 January 2010 - 09:38 PM
I learned my lesson when I over-clocked an old computer and ripped off the temp regs and it burned a hole through the casing (cpu was fried needless to say)
Thing is though, Best Buy is mainly comprised of CIS dropouts or low level techs that don't have enough real skill to work on their own or for someone competent (with the rare RARE exception) so professionals they are not.
Look for someone that's A+ Certified
Thing is though, Best Buy is mainly comprised of CIS dropouts or low level techs that don't have enough real skill to work on their own or for someone competent (with the rare RARE exception) so professionals they are not.
Look for someone that's A+ Certified
#8
Re: classified.cxe
Posted 26 January 2010 - 09:42 PM
Best Buy brings us plenty of business, both from their incompetence of messing up simple in home wireless networking jobs, & their countless "It can be fixed" answer to most common data loss issues.
I can't help but laugh every time I work on a laptop that has a "Best Buy" sticker with the current date on it. "What was their excuse this time?" I'll ask.
I have one customer that even said a geek squad tech formatted her PC for a virus cleaning, without even so much as telling her before hand! Now I know that personal perspective plays a big part in it, because she very well may not have understood lingo he was using, or he may have cornered her into making the decision without her knowing or understanding, but it wouldn't surprise me if it were true, either.
I can't help but laugh every time I work on a laptop that has a "Best Buy" sticker with the current date on it. "What was their excuse this time?" I'll ask.
I have one customer that even said a geek squad tech formatted her PC for a virus cleaning, without even so much as telling her before hand! Now I know that personal perspective plays a big part in it, because she very well may not have understood lingo he was using, or he may have cornered her into making the decision without her knowing or understanding, but it wouldn't surprise me if it were true, either.
#9 Guest_James Martin*
Re: classified.cxe
Posted 24 February 2010 - 07:35 AM
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