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    Quote Originally Posted by antwain View Post
    lol yeah i will try the 2nd idea.. When i use TDss killer do i extract all file or just run.. the first time i ran it.
    You have to extract the .zip file then run TDSSkiller.exe from that folder that you extracted... Then push scan and it should show you results after...

    Directions are on the website http://support.kaspersky.com/faq/?qid=208280684

    Quote Originally Posted by TDSSKiller View Post
    "Disinfection of an infected system

    Download the file TDSSKiller.zip and extract it (use archiver, for example, WInZip) into a folder on the infected (or potentially infected) PC.
    Execute the file TDSSKiller.exe.
    Wait for the scan and disinfection process to be over. It is necessary to reboot the PC after the disinfection is over."
    Btw you tried malwarebytes scan? They should be pretty straight foward with how it works.. I would assume the malwarebytes stuff would work just as well if not better then the tdsskiller, but you can try and see the results on both if you wish.

    I'm pretty sure between malwarebytes and tdsskiller you should beable to clean the infected file given this problem is relatively common for people with malware with relation to the ping command/exe running. Personally I keep the split drive for just extra files n such incase I do format my main C: windows, I have all the stuff I need so I don't have to re-download the basics like drivers, games, music ect ect..

    Other then that theres not much to loose with formatting windows, ofc you'll have to re-install games n such but if you still have most setup files in your downloads folder you can just move those right over to your newlly created logical drive just by dragging and dropping into the drive once its created, it will show right under the my computer explorer window.

    Also with further settings which I won't go into here, you can install 2 copies of windows on the same drive, given you made each partition big enough for the windows installtion, so I have back-up windows installed on alternate drive all I have to do is set that to the primary/active drive with disk management and enter a command in the cmd prompt and it will auto boot that drive first instead of C:, its useful for keeping backups of files..
    Last edited by sn0wXz; 01-27-2012 at 07:13 PM.
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