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Program Too Big To Fit In Memory

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Name: Jay
Date: September 29, 2002 at 22:16:24 Pacific
OS: Windows XP Home Edition
CPU/Ram: Sony Vaio/ 512 MB
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Well this topic is kinda old now and I've looked at everything. I am trying to remove Nimda.gen. I think I may have it off but what the problem is now I can't boot up normally. Safe mode is the only thing working right now. I'm trying to run this program nfrvscan that i downloaded from mcafee which has to be ran from dos prompt. Anyway, when I try to execute it, the wonderful phrase pops up, "Program too big to fit in memory". Then I found out regardless of what I type in it says that.

ie. aadfasfsafadsfasfa
"Program too big to fit in memory"

That really disturbed me considering it didn't say invalid command or anything. I am on Windows XP Home Edition. I've scanned to see if this could be due to a virus or anything. I'm pretty much stumped right now so any ideas would be very much appreciated.

Sony Vaio 512 MB Ram 1.5 GHZ Windows XP Home Edition

Thanks Fellas



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Name: sol
Date: September 30, 2002 at 07:31:37 Pacific
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It IS a WORM....more info on nimda.gen....just do a search,,there´s plenty to read..on how to get rid of it... Good luck


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