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  • impostal22
    disgruntled...
    • Apr 2003
    • 1623

    #1

    ok...this is getting annoying..folders are moving themselves?

    well..i've had this problem a while..but it's just an annoyance i guess...i often find say a folder called WINDOWS in my recycle bin...after i reboot it goes away...today i found documents and settings in a completely different folder (c:\downloads)....i dunno WHY this is happening. i have NO spyware and NO viruses on my computer...so wtf is the cause? this comp was built within the last 7 months...sooooooooo....i dunno, just an annoyance. but one that isn't explainable. ALSO, the weirdest one yet...sometimes when i'm opening something through a program, and i'm looking through the folders, i'll see odd looking files (named albumartblabla)..so i go to that folder outside of the program, and it isn't there (it's not even hidden..). so i'm at a loss...and it just angers me that these annoyances are happening.
  • Mindflux
    Are you e-wheat?
    • Dec 2003
    • 861

    #2
    Still sounds like a virus or something. Maybe try another virus scanner and see if it picks up anything.

    www.antivirus.com has a free online scan you can use.
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    • impostal22
      disgruntled...
      • Apr 2003
      • 1623

      #3
      could it be a harddrive problem? maybe it's moving things because it's confused?????????? it's a maxtor so i doubt it, but could it POSSIBLY be a hardware problem?

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      • impostal22
        disgruntled...
        • Apr 2003
        • 1623

        #4
        !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!W95.Hybris.worm was found...now here's the catch. i JUST did a virus scan and it didn't find anything...after installing and running that free online virus scanner, both the online virus scanner AND norton find this worm. WHY DID THIS HAPPEN? why didn't norton find it BEFORE? norton has no way of dealing with it either...yay!

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        • impostal22
          disgruntled...
          • Apr 2003
          • 1623

          #5
          ok..the final thing i'm gonna post on is...after logging into windows, my computer seems to hang there for a good 5-10 seconds before loading anything..this too is relatively new...

          so there's two more problems to be solved and then we're done. weeee..

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          • Mindflux
            Are you e-wheat?
            • Dec 2003
            • 861

            #6
            Ahh yes I remember hybris.

            I hope you eradicated it, update your norton definitions for sure.

            As for it hanging it could be a number of things, a program that's slow to load for instance. If you have a LOT of programs in the task bar (by the clock) these take a while to load, since they all try to load at the same time).

            Glad you found the virus.

            Here's some additional writeup on the virus. http://securityresponse.symantec.com...bris.worm.html

            You might want to look into that, it sounds like it comes back easily.. requires you to disable system restore on XP (where the virus might get backed up accidently by the restore system).. irradicate it etc etc.
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            • impostal22
              disgruntled...
              • Apr 2003
              • 1623

              #7
              why didn't norton find it until after i downloaded and ran that online virus scanner though..that's the big question.

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              • impostal22
                disgruntled...
                • Apr 2003
                • 1623

                #8
                OK ..this is getting pretty serious. i did a system restore...and rescanned the harddrive. this time, the worm is in a DIFFERENT file..this time it's in C:\system volume information....last time it was infected in a few BS files. I THINK THE SITE YOU SENT ME PUTS WORMS ON THE USER'S COMPUTER SO IT PROVES THE VIRUS SCANNER WORKS. THIS IS NOT GOOD, especially because i have no way of fixing this. why? because there IS NO folder named C:\system volume information..if there IS, it isn't hidden and it isn't normal...so i have no idea how to access it anyway. I HATE COMPUTERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                • Mindflux
                  Are you e-wheat?
                  • Dec 2003
                  • 861

                  #9
                  It's hidden, and it is normal. That's your restore information.

                  The site I gave you does NOT give you viruses, it's a reputable software maker. I haev used that online scan for years and suggest it to many of my clients.

                  You should have NOT done a restore, the restore rolls back to when you had the virus... you need to turn OFF system restore, completely eradicate the virus and then turn on system restore again. You may also want to tell system restore to delete ALL old save points.
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                  • impostal22
                    disgruntled...
                    • Apr 2003
                    • 1623

                    #10
                    the thing is, mindflux, norton picks up no viruses whatsoever...that is, until i install the free virus scanner you sent me a link to. then it finds a virus. could it be that the stuff you download for the scanner (purposely or not) contains a VIRUS? i'm gonna try avast, i know that's free and reliable...see if it picks up anything..

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                    • Mindflux
                      Are you e-wheat?
                      • Dec 2003
                      • 861

                      #11
                      I doubt it, sincerely do. Hybris has been around for a long time now. It's easily detectable too. I say something is wrong with your norton. I've never had good luck with it.

                      You may want to try www.grisoft.com too, they have a free virus scanner that my dad uses with good luck.
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                      • impostal22
                        disgruntled...
                        • Apr 2003
                        • 1623

                        #12
                        i just had quite a scary 2 hours...after installing avast and scanning for viruses...my computer refused to boot..it'd freeze after log-in...........after sweating a lot, somehow it is fixed and i can boot now. but it is OFFICIAL...I HATE COMPUTERS...time to change my idea for a major!

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                        • Emily
                          southern belle
                          • Dec 2003
                          • 285

                          #13
                          You are putting too much effort and stress on yourself to get ride of a virus. Just save everything that you want to keep, (ie: financial info, pictures, emails and email addys, etc), format the hard drive and then reload windows back on. Sometimes that is just the easiest thing to do.
                          ummmmmmmmmmmmm

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                          • member#10,261
                            actualy mamber#16,995
                            • Dec 2003
                            • 641

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Emily
                            You are putting too much effort and stress on yourself to get ride of a virus. Just save everything that you want to keep, (ie: financial info, pictures, emails and email addys, etc), format the hard drive and then reload windows back on. Sometimes that is just the easiest thing to do.
                            yup, i did that...only i did it without saving anything

                            comp is so much faster now
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                            • Emily
                              southern belle
                              • Dec 2003
                              • 285

                              #15
                              Well think about it...you not only get rid of the virus you also get rid of the numerous amounts of files that you've deleted that was saved else where. It totally cleans up everything with little work and stress.

                              My motto on computers "it's eaiser to dump the hard drive than to fight with it"
                              ummmmmmmmmmmmm

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