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> Heur/html.malware, how can I get this thing OFF of my computer???
aprylb
post May 18 2008, 05:22 PM
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I am sorry but i am probably your worst nightmare. I know a few things about my computer - how to email and how to get on myspace and facebook. Other than that I am basically ignorant. For about a week now every time I restart my computer I get a warning from AntiviGuard saying "A virus or unwanted program was found - What should happen with the file?" then it says

C:\WINDOWS\Temp\....main.ndb
contains supicious code
Heur/html.Malware

Then I have a choice to

move to quarantine
delete
rename
deny access
ignore

I always move it to quarantine but next time I restart it greets me again. Am I doomed to move this to quarantine the rest of my computer life???

I really would appreciate your help.

Thanks so much-
Aprylb
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