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how can i fix it..? |
Run a virus scan from safe mode. Most virus scanners should be able to detect IM virus's. Check out these 2 threads if you don't have one. http://www.syschat.com/free-anitviru...ware-2971.html http://www.syschat.com/best-antivirus-software-467.html |
Safe mode??? Ok thanks buddy i will scan in safe mode.whats the use of doing that in safe mode??? |
If it's a program (virus) that is loading at startup safe mode should prevent it from loading and make it easier to remove. If that doesn't remove it, search google for Yahoo IM virus, there are a few out there. |
If you can determine which virus it is, you may also be able to find a specific fix for it. Often wide spread viruses are patched quickly. Eg: "I love you virus" etc. |
uninstall, scan for virus, reinstall. |
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Exactly, Fill free to read the old posts but do let sleeping dogs stay asleep. |
Trend Micros System: PC-cillin's "sysclean" Woof! Woof! What's with folks who through cold water on other folks legitimate questions. William Wilson has the right attitude ;) On that note, try the above noted software. I've used Trend for years and have never had a problem with it. But, after "BLACK BOX" testing their Internet Security Pro for about a month now, I cannot recommend it at all. Edit: I have now spent the last three days trying to solve its mpr.dll issue [MultipleProviderRouter.dll] re: "WNetRestoreConnectionA" The net is not offering up any suggestions that I have found work. "depends.exe" has been of some help, but only in-so-far as it points you in a direction...it does not solve the problem or offer up anything more then hints...bummer... The interdependency of files leaves the user wondering why he bothered to load it...for like a line of dominoes, one file folds and the whole thing collapses. |
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Disadvantages of Black Box Testing only a small number of possible inputs can actually be tested, to test every possible input stream would take nearly forever without clear and concise specifications, test cases are hard to design there may be unnecessary repetition of test inputs if the tester is not informed of test cases the programmer has already tried may leave many program paths untested cannot be directed toward specific segments of code which may be very complex (and therefore more error prone) Why not use the correct testing proceedure of clearbox testing.....ohhhh so sorry...you need to have some working knowledge of the problem to do that! |
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