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Browse All TopicsI am trying to remove SEP 11 and have downloaded a tool called cleanwipe. When I run it the AVG that I temporarily have comes up with two infections "runtime packed mew."
Should I ignore?
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Hello,
Have a look at this:
http://answers.yahoo.com/q
Are these infections within System Restore directory??
Many programmers use special "run time" packing type of software to compile the executable files. Many of those programmers are the folks who distribute their "creations" over P-2-P networks. I don't say that all of them carry the spyware, but I have seen many. My anti-virus software detects "runtime packed" files frequently since I use P-2-P networks. I believe that those files present no danger unless they are packed with spyware.
Make sure you have good anti-spyware product. Don't use McAfee or Symantec - they are among the weakest. I just began using a new product from Sunbelt Software called VIPRE. I was amazed: it has discovered 12 hidden trojans that were never detected by my favorite AVG. So far, I am still evaluating it but already like ($29.95 to buy)
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by: jimmymcp02Posted on 2009-03-17 at 14:41:23ID: 23913484
mmm...i havent seen that error before.
could you try downloading this clean wipe
http://www.experts-exc hange.com/ Software/I nternet_Em ail/Anti-V irus/Syman tec/Q_2379 8519.html
Download it and rename it from .txt to .exe the tool i posted is safe.