Thing is, AVG Free doesn't get rid of his virus, you have to pay 50 bucks to get the virus remove feature, plus AVG sucks balls, it's the only good free anti-virus system I've seen.Kamiko_Cullen said:Go to AVG free, download their free anti-virus, and have it scan your computer for viruses.
Deleting it won't help at all, a virus sticks to your computer right whenever you download/install something. Uninstalling it is just removing the program, not the virus it leaves behind.Zexion said:Dood!
You just have to get over it. Computers do that sometimes. Delete a few programs here and there. It will soon be gone.
I can't find it on their website, if anyone else could, I would be very thankful.Nikoking said:Another thing *CAUTION: DOING THIS WILL DELETE EVERY ONE OF YOUR FILES, MAKE SURE IMPORTANT FILES ARE SOMEWHERE ON A DRIVE* you might consider doing, try deleting all of your computer's data completely, if you can find a installation of whatever windows system you have and insert it in, it has the option to just wipe out your computer and restart fresh. The thing is, you're going to have to get your online drives all over again and that's a pain, I recommend it if you know where to get drives and such. If you have Windows Vista, then their installation CD's don't have this feature, and if you lost yours I think on the windows site there's some wipe-out program. This feature even deletes the virus from the system, and next time be cautious about what you download.
Hm... well if you can't find it, I'm not sure what to say. There's some 3rd party computer complete rebooters but those cost lots 'o money and they might not work. What kind of computer do you have?SpikeHawk said:I can't find it on their website, if anyone else could, I would be very thankful.Nikoking said:Another thing *CAUTION: DOING THIS WILL DELETE EVERY ONE OF YOUR FILES, MAKE SURE IMPORTANT FILES ARE SOMEWHERE ON A DRIVE* you might consider doing, try deleting all of your computer's data completely, if you can find a installation of whatever windows system you have and insert it in, it has the option to just wipe out your computer and restart fresh. The thing is, you're going to have to get your online drives all over again and that's a pain, I recommend it if you know where to get drives and such. If you have Windows Vista, then their installation CD's don't have this feature, and if you lost yours I think on the windows site there's some wipe-out program. This feature even deletes the virus from the system, and next time be cautious about what you download.
Uh oh dood!Nikoking said:Deleting it won't help at all, a virus sticks to your computer right whenever you download/install something. Uninstalling it is just removing the program, not the virus it leaves behind.Zexion said:Dood!
You just have to get over it. Computers do that sometimes. Delete a few programs here and there. It will soon be gone.