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Post by Robo_Lord (Xoizchyk) on Feb 17, 2015 9:28:32 GMT
I've had 2 freakin virus's on ny computer, it came up saying your computer is locked after 5mins of turn on, so i doubd in ny appdata a file called amdd drivers also in ecery hard drive and deleted it
Also someone sent me a forceop hack and i opened it and it said this is not a force op this is a virus bish and the dude could control my pc when ever he wanted
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Post by Alco RS11 on Feb 17, 2015 13:40:28 GMT
I've had 2 freakin virus's on ny computer, it came up saying your computer is locked after 5mins of turn on, so i doubd in ny appdata a file called amdd drivers also in ecery hard drive and deleted it Also someone sent me a forceop hack and i opened it and it said this is not a force op this is a virus bish and the dude could control my pc when ever he wanted I suggest you get MalwareBytes and Super Anti Spyware. Both are excellent anti virus.
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Post by mibbzz on Feb 17, 2015 13:43:56 GMT
I've had 2 freakin virus's on ny computer, it came up saying your computer is locked after 5mins of turn on, so i doubd in ny appdata a file called amdd drivers also in ecery hard drive and deleted it Also someone sent me a forceop hack and i opened it and it said this is not a force op this is a virus bish and the dude could control my pc when ever he wanted I suggest you get MalwareBytes and Super Anti Spyware. Both are excellent anti virus. I suggest he get some common sense
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Post by Bear on Feb 17, 2015 15:44:56 GMT
You could just bash your pc with a hammer. That's my fix for everything.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2015 16:47:47 GMT
I don't have a Mac but thanks for your help Actually, I think AdwareMedic is for Windows too, correct me if I'm wrong.
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Post by Cowgomooo12 on Feb 17, 2015 19:10:37 GMT
This whole thread we've been referring to Windows, and Windows 7.. -.-
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2015 19:34:28 GMT
the best thing to do is install linux Linux is lacking software and game support to be worthwhile using as a main OS. Windows and Mac are the only two current viable options.
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Post by mibbzz on Feb 17, 2015 19:38:00 GMT
the best thing to do is install linux Linux is lacking software and game support to be worthwhile using as a main OS. Windows and Mac are the only two current viable options. Minus Mac of course. Mint is good for a dual boot if you actually have a use for it, which 75% of people who get it don't.
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Post by minimitch on Feb 18, 2015 11:46:40 GMT
It tried to remove my steam games.
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Post by minimitch on Feb 18, 2015 13:42:54 GMT
Cow helped me <3
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2015 17:45:30 GMT
I recommend Xubuntu for anyone having malware issues. Most of the malware made is aimed for Windows, so if you just got some kind of Linux-based OS, firewalled everything off, and was careful about what you installed as super user/root, you wouldn't have issues.
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Post by mibbzz on Feb 18, 2015 18:53:37 GMT
I recommend Xubuntu for anyone having malware issues. Most of the malware made is aimed for Windows, so if you just got some kind of Linux-based OS, firewalled everything off, and was careful about what you installed as super user/root, you wouldn't have issues. Have fun gaming with that, unless you set up a windows VM specifically for gaming.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2015 18:59:24 GMT
I recommend Xubuntu for anyone having malware issues. Most of the malware made is aimed for Windows, so if you just got some kind of Linux-based OS, firewalled everything off, and was careful about what you installed as super user/root, you wouldn't have issues. Have fun gaming with that, unless you set up a windows VM specifically for gaming. How do you get a Windows VM actually able to play games? I tried it once and it failed miserably.
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Post by mibbzz on Feb 18, 2015 19:06:37 GMT
Have fun gaming with that, unless you set up a windows VM specifically for gaming. How do you get a Windows VM actually able to play games? I tried it once and it failed miserably. Always has worked for me, so not sure :/
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2015 22:30:21 GMT
I recommend Xubuntu for anyone having malware issues. Most of the malware made is aimed for Windows, so if you just got some kind of Linux-based OS, firewalled everything off, and was careful about what you installed as super user/root, you wouldn't have issues. Have fun gaming with that, unless you set up a windows VM specifically for gaming. Run the gaming programs from a terminal and you don't have problems..
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