Friday, July 15, 2011

Help!! can't get rid of stupid virus!!?

You have the path in the registry already. The hardest part is over. The registry editing program called regedit, will lead you to the AVP execute able and should allow you to highlight and delete it from the Run key. The keys are folder icons that open and close just like explorer does with your other folders. You use regedit just like you use explorer to navigate your way around inside the registry. Unless security settings have been altered that deny you the ability to delete the pest, you should have no problem. If you get an access denied flag when you try to delete in the registry, then you will have to find and delete the actual file or program that the registry is telling Windows to "Run". If this gets you yet another access denied message, you will have to use 3rd party CD boot able software to get the job done.

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