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If you are looking for an easy and free anti-spyware program, check out Spyware Doctor, available through GooglePack (last on the list in the right-hand column)

I’m having serious computer issues right now and in the course of trying to figure it out, I downloaded Spyware Doctor.  In 5 minutes, it found 24 Spyware “things” (whatever they are called) with over 200 infections and had removed them. 

Now I’m trying to remove 4 viruses that Norton seems unable to remove.  If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know.  Free is good!

Or in the alternative, if anyone can point me to a “Removing Stubborn Viruses for Idiots” site, these are the ones I am trying to get rid of:

Downloader.MisleadApp (2 incidences)

Bloodhound.Exploit.196

Trojan.Pandex

For some reason, even after following all the instructions 17,000 times, they just won’t remove from my computer…anyone have any suggestions? (besides getting a Mac!)?

(note:  this is the reason that my Acme post has been delayed.  Hope to get it and the Giant PA post up by Eagles kickoff tonight!)

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Comments

  1. Missie says:

    I found that Spybot-search and destroy really works for any type of viruses. Look up on google search and download spyware. I had about 50 viruses on my computer from the kids on alot of different sites. Then my neighbor gave me this spybot-search and destroy and it really did wonders on my system. Good luck

  2. Nicole says:

    I find that AVG Free keeps everything malicious off of my computer.
    I use it in conjunction with the above software suggestion, and I’ve never had a virus!

  3. Theresa says:

    I have had really good luck with MajorGeeks for help with removing spyware. Be sure to search through their forums, and if you can’t find an answer, they will help you. I use Comodo‘s antivirus and firewall freeware.

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  4. Rebecca says:

    I use Spybot, AVG and Ad-Aware on a regular basis. If you are still having trouble though check out http://www.majorgeeks.com.

    I was having problems with my computer a few months ago (before I was using the above mentioned things) and I used this site to help clean up and scan my computer. They have LOTS of good info. If you can’t get rid of a virus their are other programs that they recommend you scan with and then delete afterwards. It helped my computer out a lot.

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  5. Rebecca says:

    Here, click on this one…

    http://forums.majorgeeks.com/

  6. Missie says:

    you could also try avast antivirus and if that doesn’t work you could think about rebooting your computer, it’s a pain to back up all important data that you don’t want to lose but it will give you a fresh new computer when done. Or call the company that you brought the computer from and ask them to troubleshoot with you. I have done that before and worked well afterwords.

  7. I use Trend Micro Internet Security (and dumped Norton). You can get it on a 30 day trial and see if you like it. I came across it when I had viruses that Norton couldn’t remove; Trend Micro did the trick.

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  8. Ad Aware Anti Spyware says:

    Howdy, I fell lucky that I located this post while browsing for ad aware anti spyware. I am with you on the topic of c Service Announcement. Ironically, I was just putting a lot of thought into this last Wednesday.

  9. idalia says:

    Did anyone actually remove the Bloodhound.Exploit.196 virus? I have my Symatec pop every day about 6 times saying it is only logged but can’t find it. Is Symatec not good at all?