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Belfonte Posted at 1:36 pm on Jan. 17, 2008
i have found some suspicious files on my computer lately and i believe its due to a virus or something, what should i do about them? Delete them, open them, ignor them? i have norton anti-virus but it doesn't recognize them as threats, i think

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DemolitionxXxLover Posted at 1:52 pm on Jan. 17, 2008
delete them
drifting Posted at 1:38 pm on Jan. 17, 2008
Quote: from spanglish at 4:36 pm on Jan. 17, 2008

Why in the fuck is this in college sexuality?

n00b=Bad placement.

Anyways, Norton does a good job finding files, but a terrible job removing them.

If you arent having any problems, just ignore it.

If you are having problems, trying googling yourself AVG. Its free, and I like it alot better than Norton.

thisdrummergirl Posted at 1:36 pm on Jan. 17, 2008
delete
spanglish Posted at 1:36 pm on Jan. 17, 2008
Why in the fuck is this in college sexuality?
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