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Name: yat
Date: July 11, 2008 at 01:34:50 Pacific
Subject: fun/sviq/dc/other tabs on startup
OS: windows XP
CPU/Ram: pIV/512
Model/Manufacturer: hp
Comment:

hi,
these four tabs is appear in msconfig/startup. i disable so many times, but after booting they again appear. i tried to delete these files from its location but not sucees. due to this i think my computer is not working properly and anti virus/spyware software can't be loaded.

pl. help


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Name: btk1w1
Date: July 11, 2008 at 03:23:54 Pacific
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Heya yat,

The link at the bottom of this post will help you out.

Read the post but rather than trying to manually delete the files and edit the registry, click on the link about halfway down the page that says "Fun Virus Removal".

This link will give you one download (one .reg file and one .bat file), they are zipped and will need to be extracted. I have opened them and looked, they are legitimate.

When you stop the processes in task manager be sure to stop the fun.exe process last as indicated by rekha.

So basically:

1) Download the Zip file from the "Fun Virus Removal" link on the page. Extract to the desktop. But don't double click the files just yet.

2) Stop the processes indicated on the page in task manager (fun.exe last)

3) In msconfig uncheck them in startup

4) Double click the RemoveVirus.bat to run it

5) Double click the DC_Fun_SVIQ_Remove.reg to run it. When prompted to merge click "Yes"

6) Reboot then run antimalware applications.

Click here: This is the link at the bottom of this post


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