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SuperMajinGogeta4
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Sunday, August 15, 2010
Has anyone had this problem before? I'm tired of their stuff & I just had to do a restore point & beat the security Suite program. It wouldn't let me use my PC. I heard this is a virus program that makes you buy their product so your PC will work again. Now I thought to myself. Could I sue these ill-mannered buffoons? I have an idea that I could.
Also wscntfy.exe is bugging the love out on my PC. Nagging me all the time saying my PC is at risk & my PC won't let me get rid of it. How the heck do I get rid of this dog stuff?
Here they are.
http://www.onlykent.com/20100814/security-suite-virus-removal-free-guide/
This is what it looks like.
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/remove-security-suite
Heard about lawsuits about this stuff. If I really can I'm exposing the stuff out of them.
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JadenKorn
Totally Explicit
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Sunday, August 15, 2010
Try ComboFix, a really useful powerful little spyware and adware removal software. Personally used it get my system working properly again while I still used Windows.
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/combofix/how-to-use-combofix
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Konan
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Sunday, August 15, 2010
Huh..well if you have luck its only runs that exe and if you delete it your problem is gone..but if not than he create that exe again and again, and etc, so you really need use official antivirus program, use AVG like me, but before that try that combo thing, because you really need a removel program before you try install antivirus.
Mostly because those malware viruses can sick all your exe files and eat your memory.
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SuperMajinGogeta4
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Sunday, August 15, 2010
I think I going to swipe my PC. I'm tired of this stuff. lloyd I dislike Microsoft & Windows. Its a bunch of stuff. I wish Sony would make a computer. They would make a great computer I bet. Sadly they won't make their own operating system. =[
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Konan
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Sunday, August 15, 2010
Hah don't give up now..just try read news before try a program.
And by the way Sony's audio disks have a weakness aganst viruses, I learned that in a pc magazine long ago so I don't think Sony can make a good system against viruses *laughing out loud*.
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Grega
Perpetual Traveler
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Sunday, August 15, 2010
I suggest you start windows in safe mode, then open the registry editor, by typing "regedit" into the run application menu.
Its set to start with your windows so it should be in the following location.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
There should be an entery at that point. Just delete it to prevent the program from starting when you boot the computer. Be sure to allso check RunOnce that's licated next to the upper address. Then you should be able to remove it with any real addware blocker/anti virus, since it will no longer be running and prevent you from using those.
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Konan
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Sunday, August 15, 2010
Grega wrote : I suggest you start windows in safe mode, then open the registry editor, by typing "regedit" into the run application menu.
Its set to start with your windows so it should be in the following location.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
There should be an entery at that point. Just delete it to prevent the program from starting when you boot the computer. Be sure to allso check RunOnce that's licated next to the upper address. Then you should be able to remove it with any real addware blocker/anti virus, since it will no longer be running and prevent you from using those.
And what if this program can write back self to the startup programs?
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Grega
Perpetual Traveler
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Sunday, August 15, 2010
It shouldn't unless it runs. Additionally in safe mode everything but the most essential Windows systems is disabled. So it won't be running when you delete the startup entery.
You do have to be sure to remove ALL of its instances from startup.
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SuperMajinGogeta4
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Sunday, August 15, 2010
Grega wrote : It shouldn't unless it runs. Additionally in safe mode everything but the most essential Windows systems is disabled. So it won't be running when you delete the startup entery.
You do have to be sure to remove ALL of its instances from startup.
What if I swipe my PC & start from scratch? Do you think the virus will be there? Any of these bugs & what not?
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Djsonic
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Sunday, August 15, 2010
SuperMajinGogeta4 wrote : Grega wrote : It shouldn't unless it runs. Additionally in safe mode everything but the most essential Windows systems is disabled. So it won't be running when you delete the startup entery.
You do have to be sure to remove ALL of its instances from startup.
What if I swipe my PC & start from scratch? Do you think the virus will be there? Any of these bugs & what not?
boom, knock knock the door, rob rob the house, run out the house, don't get caught up, po-lice are coming, take out the gun, POP POP THE GUN, run run and hide
Sorry I was singing
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Domo-Kun
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Sunday, August 15, 2010
VisualBlack wrote : SuperMajinGogeta4 wrote : Grega wrote : It shouldn't unless it runs. Additionally in safe mode everything but the most essential Windows systems is disabled. So it won't be running when you delete the startup entery.
You do have to be sure to remove ALL of its instances from startup.
What if I swipe my PC & start from scratch? Do you think the virus will be there? Any of these bugs & what not?
boom, knock knock the door, rob rob the house, run out the house, don't get caught up, po-lice are coming, take out the gun, POP POP THE GUN, run run and hide
Sorry I was singing SPAM ALERT! *laughing my buttocks off*
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SuperMajinGogeta4
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Sunday, August 15, 2010
VisualBlack wrote : SuperMajinGogeta4 wrote : Grega wrote : It shouldn't unless it runs. Additionally in safe mode everything but the most essential Windows systems is disabled. So it won't be running when you delete the startup entery.
You do have to be sure to remove ALL of its instances from startup.
What if I swipe my PC & start from scratch? Do you think the virus will be there? Any of these bugs & what not?
boom, knock knock the door, rob rob the house, run out the house, don't get caught up, po-lice are coming, take out the gun, POP POP THE GUN, run run and hide
Sorry I was singing
Seriously you're a lacking douche bag. Ever since that stuff happened between you & that girl on that forum. You've been a lacking f*Clark Kent. Seriously, stay off of ZEQ2 at this point. At least until you go back to your old self & stop being a lacking douche bag. Thank you & have a nice day. =D
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Grega
Perpetual Traveler
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Monday, August 16, 2010
yeah formating your PC will fix it. My suggestion doesn't require you to format. So you don't need to erase all your data.
Offcourse its your choice. And what I said may not work 100%
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Domitjen
The Champ
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Monday, August 16, 2010
SuperMajinGogeta4 wrote : Has anyone had this problem before? I'm tired of their stuff & I just had to do a restore point & beat the security Suite program. It wouldn't let me use my PC. I heard this is a virus program that makes you buy their product so your PC will work again. Now I thought to myself. Could I sue these ill-mannered buffoons? I have an idea that I could.
Also wscntfy.exe is bugging the love out on my PC. Nagging me all the time saying my PC is at risk & my PC won't let me get rid of it. How the heck do I get rid of this dog stuff?
Here they are.
http://www.onlykent.com/20100814/security-suite-virus-removal-free-guide/
This is what it looks like.
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/remove-security-suite
Heard about lawsuits about this stuff. If I really can I'm exposing the stuff out of them. 
I had that security suite virus once, man that was a pain in the buttocks..
I managed to erase it totally though, Did some googling about it, so it's not improbable
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SuperMajinGogeta4
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Domitjen wrote : SuperMajinGogeta4 wrote : Has anyone had this problem before? I'm tired of their stuff & I just had to do a restore point & beat the security Suite program. It wouldn't let me use my PC. I heard this is a virus program that makes you buy their product so your PC will work again. Now I thought to myself. Could I sue these ill-mannered buffoons? I have an idea that I could.
Also wscntfy.exe is bugging the love out on my PC. Nagging me all the time saying my PC is at risk & my PC won't let me get rid of it. How the heck do I get rid of this dog stuff?
Here they are.
http://www.onlykent.com/20100814/security-suite-virus-removal-free-guide/
This is what it looks like.
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/remove-security-suite
Heard about lawsuits about this stuff. If I really can I'm exposing the stuff out of them. 
I had that security suite virus once, man that was a pain in the buttocks..
I managed to erase it totally though, Did some googling about it, so it's not improbable
My PC is loved up anyway. there's a lot of work that has to be done to it & I don't want to waste my time. I'll just swipe it & start off fresh. I can rebuild my PC again with my games. It doesn't take me that long
=3
Thank you all that tried to help me!
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JadenKorn
Totally Explicit
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010
I didn't wanted to help you. I wanted to force you to install and use Ubuntu!
Nah, you wouldn't do it anyway. I personally have much of a less deal to worry about Windows virus, Windows malware and Windows spyware. Pretty much those things have zero impact on a Linux system. Although, the games part is the tricky part.
You can use Wine to run Windows applications and games. Wine is not an emulator, more like a compatibility layer that runs atop of Linux (or similar UNIX-based systems) and provides Windows-compatible API, so that Windows softwares can be ran as almost perfectly as in Windows.
Postscript. I really don't know why majority blames it's the PC that's broken, when the operating system software which runs in it is having problems of it's own?
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SuperMajinGogeta4
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010
JadenKorn wrote : I didn't wanted to help you. I wanted to force you to install and use Ubuntu!
Nah, you wouldn't do it anyway. I personally have much of a less deal to worry about Windows virus, Windows malware and Windows spyware. Pretty much those things have zero impact on a Linux system. Although, the games part is the tricky part.
You can use Wine to run Windows applications and games. Wine is not an emulator, more like a compatibility layer that runs atop of Linux (or similar UNIX-based systems) and provides Windows-compatible API, so that Windows softwares can be ran as almost perfectly as in Windows.
Postscript. I really don't know why majority blames it's the PC that's broken, when the operating system software which runs in it is having problems of it's own?
I thought about using it. Also Microsoft has gone down hill & they are greedy ill-mannered buffoons. They use to be a great company but now they rule & they don't give 2 stuffs about their customers. & honestly, as a long time Microsoft user. I'm tinkled. Then again I expect that from a American company. lloyd I dislike my country so much. But eh, what can I do...
Oh well, tough stuff I always say. I'm just going to swipe the puppy & start off new & get better protection. I wish I could find a cheap price for a good computer. Not Microsoft either... >.> Something that doesn't break down & gets a virus ever second. I shouldn't have to pay to protect my PC. That's just fiddle sticks.
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