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Possible virus
Name: Gabs Date: September 15, 2004 at 22:13:46 Pacific OS: Windows xp pro sp1 CPU/Ram: AMD/512 mb
Comment:
I used to have AVG installed on my system but decided to uninstall it. When i look in my processes there's still avgserv.exe but avg is not even installed anymore. i'm pretty sure this is a virus since something is making my hard drive space go down. i'm supposed to have 14 gigs but now i'm down to about 50 mb. I've ran so many scans with trend micro and housecalls and they all come out clean. I've used spybot and adaware too.
Name: viruskiller101 Date: September 16, 2004 at 01:15:53 Pacific
Reply:
download nod32 and give it a try...trail version is 30day after that u got to pay for a 1-yr sub....but rest assure if it says your clean then u are from any infection.once u downloaded it click on in-depth scan.
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