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cancerboy Posted at 12:39 pm on June 30, 2008
My computer found a trojan and since I removed t ad restarted the compter, my computer is saying it can't find the rundll exe file.  If I took off some of my important files and ran the Recovery and Applications/Drivers cd, would it fix my problem.  And here is what I assume is a dumb question, what exactly does the Recovery Applications/Drivers cd do? Help me please!

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Jay JWLH Posted at 4:44 am on July 7, 2008
A recovery disk could put your computer back to factory settings. Check the information on the disk and packaging first.
cancerboy Posted at 1:00 pm on June 30, 2008
Would you suggest running the rcoery disc now?
Kysha Posted at 12:56 pm on June 30, 2008
the recovery driver resets your computer to an earlier stage, without removing recent files or recently saved files (thats what id did to my mums computer anyway)
2kewl4u2know Posted at 12:42 pm on June 30, 2008
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k1Lka Posted at 12:42 pm on June 30, 2008
you're better off googling that shit,
look up the exact error message
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