Do I Have a Virus?!

MicBat

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Everytime I get onto AOL, my computer goes extremely slow. I press "alt-ctrl-del" to find my CPU usage at 100%. I tried restarting numerous times with no avail. I tried "system restore" and it said it was "unable to restore my computer." Anyone know of a virus like this???? My McAfee Virus control didn't find any, but I figured it might be a new virus or something. Any sort of help would be GREATLY appreciated!
 

MicBat

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I just ran spyware and adaware and restarted. It seems to have made it run a little faster, but my CPU usage is still at 100% when I'm on AOL. HA! Maybe it's AOL :rolleyes:
Thanks for the help, Jer! :wave:
 

DMC-12

It's HarmonioUS, NOT HarmoniYOU.
Originally posted by MicBat
I just ran spyware and adaware and restarted. It seems to have made it run a little faster, but my CPU usage is still at 100% when I'm on AOL. HA! Maybe it's AOL :rolleyes:
Thanks for the help, Jer! :wave:

Your Welcome... Hope ya get it all fixed up John.. :) :wave:
 

TURKEY

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I think I read something in one of my latest PC World magazines about how AOL didn't use it's own memory cache or something like that and instead used the computers.

I think there is a patch for it somewhere on AOL's site.
 

MicBat

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Ok... problem solved. I used the site that you gave me, Generation X, and it found a few viruses that were easily deleted (thank you!). Now when I start up my computer, though, I get an error response that says that windows can not find "System32.exe." :veryconfu
 

SirNim

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Originally posted by MicBat
Now when I start up my computer, though, I get an error response that says that windows can not find "System32.exe." :veryconfu
Oh my... That's not good... :lookaroun Hmm...
 

MicBat

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Everything seems to be functioning fine on my computer. :veryconfu

Ah... just looked it up....

Why do I receive an error on startup that says the system can't find system32.exe in my system32 folder?

A. More than likely, your machine was infected by the system32.exe virus, which your antivirus software removed without removing the startup entry in the registry.
http://www.secadministrator.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=39622
 

Debbie

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I thought it was our outdated phone lines in Louisiana? AOL is extremely slow especially with this website; especially since the pictures on the bottom have been included. If I try to post or type before everything on the page is loaded; AOL locks up.
 

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