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Name: Raven_Knight
Date: December 30, 2004 at 08:49:37 Pacific
OS: Win XP
CPU/Ram: ???
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I recently got a new computer a few months ago. I finally installed and ran the Norton Antivirus on it and it found one At-Risk file. I tried deleting it but Norton couldnt delete it. It's ATpartners.dll and a Adware.Binet type. I've searched the forums but haven't found anyone with a sure-fire answer. Anyone have a way to delete it without causing trouble.



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Name: drumsnbass2004
Date: December 30, 2004 at 09:34:25 Pacific
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It should show the path to the file.. you can probablly manually delete it if you want...

Nate


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Name: phatindy
Date: December 30, 2004 at 15:48:23 Pacific
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This file probably has a process running in the background that is associated with it, that's why you cannot delete it. You would need to end this process first, then delete the file.

http://forum.iamnotageek.com/t-78008.html

On that page there is a link for removal instructions. Good luck!


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Response Number 3
Name: jiugiusto
Date: December 30, 2004 at 16:19:01 Pacific
Reply:

Connect to the internet,
go to google.com
search for
free online scanner
you will find few sites that enable you doing free scanning
e.g
panda.com
trendmicro.com
symantic.com
etc..

Jiu


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