Virus in Windows7

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David. Quit sucking up to this net bully. He beat you to the punch
doing what? Recommending the OP set up an account elsewhere to solve
the problem? That's known colloquially as 'blowing somebody off'.

I like your download an online scanner solution better.

The trouble with "David" is that he is arrogant. Constantly pushing
his front end virus scanner when dozens of free, better solutions
exist. Arrogantly insisting his answer is always right. And not
taking shiite from anybody. Well it's payback time--time to eat some
humble pie from the likes of me. Yes, I dish out shiite as much as
take it in.

So Fsck "David". Screw him and his lame answers. I know more than
him. I'm more helpful than he is any day.

Why don't you take up boating?
 
Nope I dispute that.

On what grounds?
Nymshifting is misinformation.

Who is nymshifting?
Any other stupid questions, stupid? You'll get stupid answers.

Stupid is it? I have lots and lots of questions. If I'm not learning
something new everyday, I'm dead. Isn't that the same with you? Again,
what nymshifting?
 
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One of the new fake AV trojans. When you mentioned it keeps asking him to
fork out cash, it was a good clue. :)


Malwarebytes software, superantispyware and David Lipman's multiav.
Sysclean by trend micro is also a helpful program. However, it's not a
one click download. You would have to do a little bit of prep work before
you could send it along to your friend.


Do you have physical access to the machine?

No, I dont have access to the machine. He lives a long way from here.
However it's been determined that he has the Win 7 (fake antivirus)
virus. He finally was able to determine the name of it.

I found a means to remove it using the registry editor, but he cant do
stuff like that. They guy has trouble creating a folder. Is there
something he canb download that will automatically remove it?

Thanks
 
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