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winpup, Win32:Startpad[Trj]???
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 5:42 pm
by Anonymous
I have Windows Me. I recently downloaded a free anti-virus program and discovered there are about a thousand files infected with Win32:Startpad[Trj]
The first path is c:WINDOWSSYSTEM13953799.exe and it's just endless from there! How can I fix this mess? I'm afraid to delete the files and Avast anti virus can't repair it. Can someone please help me? I think Startpad is part of winpup
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winpup, Win32:Startpad[Trj]???
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 5:46 pm
by Red Squirrel
Sounds like a pretty bad infection. Try deleting those files, backup your data, and hope for the best. If you get problems because they are missing, the best bet is to do a clean install.
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winpup, Win32:Startpad[Trj]???
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 11:13 pm
by Wren
Make sure you turn off system restore before running your AV program. Try running this free online scan. Be sure to tick the repair tool before running.
http://www.pandasoftware.com/activescan/
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winpup, Win32:Startpad[Trj]???
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2004 7:03 am
by Anonymous
marciaw37 wrote: I have Windows Me. I recently downloaded a free anti-virus program and discovered there are about a thousand files infected with Win32:Startpad[Trj]
The first path is c:WINDOWSSYSTEM13953799.exe and it's just endless from there! How can I fix this mess? I'm afraid to delete the files and Avast anti virus can't repair it. Can someone please help me? I think Startpad is part of winpup
Thanks bunches! I got rid of all the infected files in my system folder. but apparantly it has made itself a home in my restore folder. Someone told me to make a backup disk, but my floppy drive is fried. Thanks anyway, you guys have been a lot of help.
MW
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winpup, Win32:Startpad[Trj]???
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2004 11:22 am
by Wren
Once you turn off system restore, it will drop your restore points, which is where the infected files are backed up. When the system is cleaned, you can turn restore back on and there should be no infected files.
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winpup, Win32:Startpad[Trj]???
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2004 7:50 am
by Anonymous
Wren wrote: Once you turn off system restore, it will drop your restore points, which is where the infected files are backed up. When the system is cleaned, you can turn restore back on and there should be no infected files.
Thank you soooo much! Problem solved. I'm a happy camper. You guys are the greatest!
mw
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