Besides Zdoom, what sites do you go to? Some sites indeed can have a trojan in it, but doesn't contain porn.Commando wrote:gahh i tried it and it still wont work
WTF???
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Waah!! That is NOT a small number!Commando wrote:OMFG!!!! I HAVE SPYWARE AND 5 TROJANS!!!!!
That is a BIG number!

Uh...sorry, just had to throw in a H*R quote somewhere. Good to see you got rid of them, anyways. Unfortunately I can't help you rid the virus's...'ss' (" viruses' "?) plague of infection from your drive. I regret to say you may have to reformat.

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The first malware I've gotten since I used to turn off my firewall was from daemon-tools. I even unchecked the box for the toolbar during the installation. Once my computer started acting funny, I ran Ad-Aware and it found a virus and trojan registry entry. I didn't know Ad-Aware was made for finding that kind of stuff.
It has limited support for identifying trojans and viruses, usually the kind that piggy-back on commonly downloaded web apps.Piezo wrote:The first malware I've gotten since I used to turn off my firewall was from daemon-tools. I even unchecked the box for the toolbar during the installation. Once my computer started acting funny, I ran Ad-Aware and it found a virus and trojan registry entry. I didn't know Ad-Aware was made for finding that kind of stuff.