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RE NEW WORM
RE NEW WORM

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RE NEW WORM Jon 11-23-2006
Posted by =?Utf-8?B?Sm9u?= on November 23, 2006, 5:24 pm
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thank you for your response!. But unfortunatly I cannot get my computer to
keep responding long enough to take the steps you recomended, so my last
resort seems to be going out and buying a new hard drive and then trying to
clean the worm off of my old drive because I have some pictures and things on
the old drive I cannot lose. So it seems to be my only option is the purchase
of a new drive unless someone can think of another way I could fix this
problem. I have considered trying to find a removal tool for the worm and
then burning it onto a disk and removing the worm that way but I am still
unsure of what I actually have but the symptoms do seem to be a worm any
advice or recomendations is greatly appreciated as I still will not be buying
the drive for another week or two. Thanks for all the help!!
--
Jon

Posted by =?Utf-8?B?UGFuZGFfbWFu?= on November 25, 2006, 3:21 pm
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Hi Jon . You must be kidding . Spening so much money for hard disk drive only
from suspection worm , you really must be kidding me .

Boot in Safe Mode
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315222

Does it make sense (it should)

Run the protection tools from Safe Mode . If you find it difficult , take
your computer to a profesional computer shop and ask IT specialists for help
;-) In both ways , it would be cheaper and more effective :-)


--
Panda_man
Silver level Contributor



"Jon" wrote:

> thank you for your response!. But unfortunatly I cannot get my computer to
> keep responding long enough to take the steps you recomended, so my last
> resort seems to be going out and buying a new hard drive and then trying to
> clean the worm off of my old drive because I have some pictures and things on
> the old drive I cannot lose. So it seems to be my only option is the purchase
> of a new drive unless someone can think of another way I could fix this
> problem. I have considered trying to find a removal tool for the worm and
> then burning it onto a disk and removing the worm that way but I am still
> unsure of what I actually have but the symptoms do seem to be a worm any
> advice or recomendations is greatly appreciated as I still will not be buying
> the drive for another week or two. Thanks for all the help!!
> --
> Jon

Posted by antioch on November 27, 2006, 6:04 pm
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> Hi Jon . You must be kidding . Spening so much money for hard disk drive
> only
> from suspection worm , you really must be kidding me .
>
> Boot in Safe Mode
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315222
>
> Does it make sense (it should)
>
> Run the protection tools from Safe Mode . If you find it difficult , take
> your computer to a profesional computer shop and ask IT specialists for
> help
> ;-) In both ways , it would be cheaper and more effective :-)
>
>
> --
> Panda_man
> Silver level Contributor
>
>
>
Hello Panda-Man
It would appear nothing is known re this 'slugdump'
But there is a bit about 'slogdump'

http://forum.aumha.org/viewtopic.php?p=132166&sid=2b5256a7e4897e692d0d3c286f2165ad

The last item on this page got all sorts of pop-ups from my scanners when I
clicked on it :-(

Rgds
Antioch



Posted by =?Utf-8?B?Sm9u?= on November 27, 2006, 4:41 pm
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I cannot restart my computer in safe mode because of a recent software change
and I can get a new 250gig sata drive for $129 I am sure I am infected with
something my computer keeps trying to download a file called
<file///c:/slogdump.txt> im sure it must be a double extension file but i
dont know how to get rid of the worm my symantec wont pick it up and i cant
restart in safe mode what should i do??
--
Jon


"Jon" wrote:

> thank you for your response!. But unfortunatly I cannot get my computer to
> keep responding long enough to take the steps you recomended, so my last
> resort seems to be going out and buying a new hard drive and then trying to
> clean the worm off of my old drive because I have some pictures and things on
> the old drive I cannot lose. So it seems to be my only option is the purchase
> of a new drive unless someone can think of another way I could fix this
> problem. I have considered trying to find a removal tool for the worm and
> then burning it onto a disk and removing the worm that way but I am still
> unsure of what I actually have but the symptoms do seem to be a worm any
> advice or recomendations is greatly appreciated as I still will not be buying
> the drive for another week or two. Thanks for all the help!!
> --
> Jon

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