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I have a clean verson of vista home. I just ran my mcafee virus scan and it is finding 1,000's of virus's in the folder c:/documents and settings. Anytime I open my c: drive this file doesn't show up. How do I access this folder? It keeps making more viruses as fast as it is deleting them. Thanks -- brinkc1 |
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Hi, brinkc1.
There is no Documents and Settings folder in Vista. That "folder" is actually a "junction", which is just a pointer to the actual location of your files. You probably will find them in C:\Users\brinkc1\Documents. If you have multiple user accounts, there will be a Documents folder for each of them under each C:\Users\username folder. But I don't know anything about McAfee. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1) "brinkc1" wrote in message ... I have a clean verson of vista home. I just ran my mcafee virus scan and it is finding 1,000's of virus's in the folder c:/documents and settings. Anytime I open my c: drive this file doesn't show up. How do I access this folder? It keeps making more viruses as fast as it is deleting them. Thanks -- brinkc1 |
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I assure you, you do not have "1,000's of virus's". There are compatibility
issues with McAfee. Replace it with the free AVG http://free.grisoft.com/ or Avast http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html, "R. C. White" wrote in message ... Hi, brinkc1. There is no Documents and Settings folder in Vista. That "folder" is actually a "junction", which is just a pointer to the actual location of your files. You probably will find them in C:\Users\brinkc1\Documents. If you have multiple user accounts, there will be a Documents folder for each of them under each C:\Users\username folder. But I don't know anything about McAfee. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1) "brinkc1" wrote in message ... I have a clean verson of vista home. I just ran my mcafee virus scan and it is finding 1,000's of virus's in the folder c:/documents and settings. Anytime I open my c: drive this file doesn't show up. How do I access this folder? It keeps making more viruses as fast as it is deleting them. Thanks -- brinkc1 |
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I just ran AVG like mentioned above and it took off 432 trojan viruses. I ran it again and it took off another 196 more. How can I make this stop??? -- brinkc1 |
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run it till it does not find anymore.
QUIT going to those sites that give you the viruses. "brinkc1" wrote in message ... I just ran AVG like mentioned above and it took off 432 trojan viruses. I ran it again and it took off another 196 more. How can I make this stop??? -- brinkc1 |
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How do I know which sites do it? I don't typically go anywhere but a few hunting forums, google, you tube, hotmail, and others like previously listed. -- brinkc1 |
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"brinkc1" wrote in message
... How do I know which sites do it? I don't typically go anywhere but a few hunting forums, google, you tube, hotmail, and others like previously listed. -- brinkc1 Please include enough of the previous message(s) so that others trying to follow this thread know what you are talking about. Also please try to "edit out" the non relevant portions. It helps everyone. Go to: Tools Options Send check - "Include message in reply" -- BobF. |
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If I were you, I'd backup personal documents onto DVD and format/erase the hard drive, including the Master Boot Record. Don't copy any programs or system files as these are likely infected. Second, obtain firewall and antivirus software for your system from another secure computer. Also get some kind of program to remove other kinds malware/spyware. Third, install Windows again on the blank disk. Fourth, install the firewall and antivirus software and anti-malware/spyware software. Configure those programs to be fully working. Don't connect to the internet or use programs from the internet until your firewall and antivirus software is installed. Fifth, reinstall the rest of your programs. Scanning them for viruses first. Six, connect to the internet if you need to download stuff. ------------ For future safety, be sure to have email attachments scanned for malware/viruses/trojans/worms/etc. -- MrHope Hear my music @ http://SoundClick.com/DeathlessDodecagon |
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"MrHope" wrote in message
... If I were you, I'd backup personal documents onto DVD and format/erase the hard drive, including the Master Boot Record. Don't copy any programs or system files as these are likely infected. Second, obtain firewall and antivirus software for your system from another secure computer. Also get some kind of program to remove other kinds malware/spyware. Third, install Windows again on the blank disk. Fourth, install the firewall and antivirus software and anti-malware/spyware software. Configure those programs to be fully working. Don't connect to the internet or use programs from the internet until your firewall and antivirus software is installed. Fifth, reinstall the rest of your programs. Scanning them for viruses first. Six, connect to the internet if you need to download stuff. ------------ For future safety, be sure to have email attachments scanned for malware/viruses/trojans/worms/etc. -- MrHope Hear my music @ http://SoundClick.com/DeathlessDodecagon Please include enough of the previous message(s) so that others trying to follow this thread know what you are talking about. Also please try to "edit out" the non relevant portions. It helps everyone. Go to: Tools Options Send check - "Include message in reply" -- BobF. |
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