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Operating memory - Win32/Rootkit.Agent.ODG trojan - unable t

Unread postby Gundam00 » July 20th, 2009, 8:10 am

Gt This Whn I Did A Scan With My eset..
Wut Does It Do..
Hw Do I Remove It..
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Re: Operating memory - Win32/Rootkit.Agent.ODG trojan - unable t

Unread postby Gundam00 » July 20th, 2009, 9:40 am

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Re: Operating memory - Win32/Rootkit.Agent.ODG trojan - unable t

Unread postby Katana » July 20th, 2009, 9:59 am

I have replied at PC PitStop.

Please post all logs there.
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Re: Operating memory - Win32/Rootkit.Agent.ODG trojan - unable t

Unread postby Gundam00 » July 20th, 2009, 10:06 am

katana wrote:I have replied at PC PitStop.

Please post all logs there.

im doing it now.
thanks :o
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Re: Operating memory - Win32/Rootkit.Agent.ODG trojan - unable t

Unread postby Gundam00 » July 20th, 2009, 10:30 am

my com restarted in the middle of the scan..lol
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Re: Operating memory - Win32/Rootkit.Agent.ODG trojan - unable t

Unread postby NonSuch » July 20th, 2009, 2:02 pm

While we appreciate that you very likely posted at multiple forums in order to ensure a response, that only serves to tie up the time of multiple helpers who could be using that time to help someone else who also has problems. Although there are many forums that handle HijackThis logs, there are not so many helpers; most of us help out at several forums. In addition, the results may not work out so well when you're following different instructions from different helpers. They may suggest different approaches for the same problem, all of which may be good; however, system conflicts may arise if different fixes for the same problem are applied simultaneously.

In the future, for your sake as well as ours, please refrain from requesting help from multiple forums. Choose one, and stick with that one until they've resolved your problem.

As this issue has been posted elsewhere and is being addressed elsewhere, this topic is now closed.

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