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#1 What a day!
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 8:04 pm
by robmacagain
What a day got up to this
trojan dropper - heur
nimnul & ninmul a
win32.lebag.czo (trojan)
The cuda section was riddled with that w32 thing, was not a happy bunny.
Had to reinstall everything took me hours and i dont even know how i got the damm things in the 1st place as i have Kaspersky, only just back up and running about an hour, what have i done for this 1st psu then this Grrrr.
Just wanted a rant

#2
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 11:09 pm
by PinkPenguin
I am told that "Perseverance is rewarding". Mind you, if you feel like kicking something, it might be good idea to use soft toys as the alternatives tend to be painfull...
By the way kaspersky registered the virus yesterday just after midday and released the update early this morning (3:07 - UK site)... it is possible that you got the Trojan before you downloaded the update to AVP.
Good to see you back !

#3
Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 11:56 am
by robmacagain
Well thats good isn't it why did i get it.
Anyhoo i was a wee bit premature as when i re did it with it being windows 7 it keeps the old install as windows.old and because i did not delete it straight away as i forgot it got me again

so then its been off all night as i slammed my mouse down in temper and it smashed up so have had to go tesco this morning to get another and have just sorted it out AGAIN now.
Trust me to get a virus before the flipping update.
#4
Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 1:38 pm
by Gary Mc
robmacagain wrote:Well thats good isn't it why did i get it.
Anyhoo i was a wee bit premature as when i re did it with it being windows 7 it keeps the old install as windows.old and because i did not delete it straight away as i forgot it got me again

so then its been off all night as i slammed my mouse down in temper and it smashed up so have had to go tesco this morning to get another and have just sorted it out AGAIN now.
Trust me to get a virus before the flipping update.
A Power supply and a mouse, thats beinging to be an expensive upgrade!
I remember when I got my ATI5970, got it home after driving 40 miles to Overclockers as I could not wait to get it delivered only to find it was too big for my case. Next week return trip to buy HAF932 tower case.

#5
Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 3:02 pm
by robmacagain
Gary Mc wrote:
A Power supply and a mouse, thats beinging to be an expensive upgrade!
And dont forget the new GPU!!! £340 in total wish i just stayed with what i had, flipping computers!!!
#6
Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 9:16 pm
by Megacruncher
robmacagain wrote:....! £340 in total wish i just stayed with what i had, flipping computers!!!
No you don't. Even with all the problems in just a few days that investment has been repaid at a rate of about 35 credits per penny. I'm sure that some of my CPU upgrades in the pre-GPU era didn't give that rate of return even over their lifetime.
it is a problem though that with a monsterously productive machine you feel it's downtime so much more than a trickler