Question:
MY COMPUTER GOT A VIRUS I NEED HELP!?
Neon
2009-11-27 12:49:44 UTC
i am at work and the computer has a virus...i really need to get my work done but it wont let me open microsoft word...then it turns the screen blue and it says that something called SPCMDCOM.sys is affecting the computer...but i dont know how to take it off...i need help with this ASAP...im all alone in the office and the manager wont be here until monday :(
Nine answers:
2009-11-27 12:57:19 UTC
Use free program, in safe mode with networking, @
Combiseries
2009-11-27 20:57:48 UTC
Hi there. I think I can help you. If your computer goes blue with that message and says that your computer is infected and suggests you need to download a program to remove it. DON`T DO IT. It`ll rip you off and your computer will remain infected and the software you download will infect your machine even more. Is your computer connected to a network. If it is, it is very probable the network will be infected as well.



Anyway, I suggest you download a fantastic program call A-Squared FREE. It is one of the very best in spyware and trojan removal tools. Install it if you can, then update it and do a full system scan. After the scan if it finds anything, right click on one of the infections and select, select all. To tick all the boxes. Then click on the bottom, delete items. This should remove whatever it is that is infecting your system.



Check also that you are running up to date Antivirus Software. I recommend Avira Premium, which is one of the best antivirus packages around. I have used that and A-Squared for five years and have always remained virus free.



If you need any more help/info I can be reached here :

www.crossloop.com/cppcrepairs

or

www.cppconline.co.uk
2009-11-27 21:12:14 UTC
Yes your computer is affected by deadly virus that causes blue screen of death.........

Well i think its the SmitFraud.

To get rid that just follow the steps below:

Step 1

Don't panic. When your desktop goes blue, you'll get the same feeling in your gut that you get when you're speeding and you see police lights flash on in your rearview mirror. The Blue Screen Virus won't be the death of your computer.

Print this article so you can follow the directions when you're dealing with the Blue Screen Virus. (You won't be able to open any programs while you're killing the virus, including Internet Explorer or Firefox, so it's best if you have this in your hands). Do not do anything that these instructions do not tell you to do.



Step 2

Type "SmitFraudFix" or "SmitFraudFix.exe" in your Internet search bar and press "Enter."



Step 3

When "SmitFraudFix" comes up on the search list, choose a website with the SmitFraudFix.exe program and download it. Save the file to your desktop so that it's easily accessible. Click on the "Show desktop" icon to ensure that the program is on your desktop.



Step 4

Close all open programs.



Step 5

Restart your computer.



Step 6

As the computer restarts, press F8 continuously until a menu screen appears with a list of Boot Options.



Step 7

Click on "1. Run Windows in Safe Mode." Wait until the computer restarts and log in. The desktop will appear in Safe Mode with big pixelated icons.



Step 8

If there are any windows open (there shouldn't be any unless the computer or the Blue Screen Virus prompts them to open), close them. Click on the "SmitFraudFix.exe" icon on the desktop to start the program.



Step 9

Press the space bar to get past the SmitFraudFix.exe credits screen and a menu will appear.



Step 10

Press "2" on your keyboard to select "Clean (safe mode recommended)." SmitFraudFix.exe will clean the Blue Screen Virus and anything associated with it from your computer. This may take awhile depending on the speed of your computer.



Step 11

When SmitFraudFix.exe is done cleaning your computer, the Windows Disk Cleanup program will clean immediately thereafter. Do not press "Cancel."



Step 12

When Windows Disk Cleanup is finished cleaning, SmitFraudFix.exe will offer to clean your system registry. Press "Y" and "Enter" to allow the program to clean your system registry.



Step 13

A red screen will appear that says "Computer will reboot now. Close all applications." Press the spacebar to close SmitFraudFix.exe.



Step 14

Allow the system to reboot and log in. SmitFraudFix.exe will automatically open a notepad file with a log of the infections it has killed. Close the notepad and try surfing the web for awhile to ensure that the Blue Screen Virus is completely gone. If there are no pop-ups and you're not directed to web pages to which you don't want to go, then the virus is eradicated. You can then delete SmitFraudFix.exe from your computer.
JohnnyW
2009-11-27 20:56:28 UTC
My best tips for fixing this quickly:



1. Go to Start > Run and type msconfig.

2. Go to the Startup tab. Disable all selections.

3. Reboot your machine.

4. Download Malwarebytes: http://download.cnet.com/Malwarebytes-Anti-Malware/3000-8022_4-10804572.html

5. Install Malwarebytes and make sure you update it.

6. Run MB and remove everything it finds and Reboot.

7. Download Registry Easy(http://www.windowsxpregistryrepair.net)

8. Run RE and it will remove all remaining bad items from your system registry.

9. Reboot.



This should take care of your issues.
2009-11-27 20:53:53 UTC
Click on the Anti virus button and do a full scan.
Someone who likes Cheese
2009-11-27 20:53:26 UTC
Ummm... the only way that I could think of is getting Norton 360. I don't know how much it costs, but it's amazing for that stuff. It will guide you through I think. Either that or do work at home
2009-11-27 21:09:03 UTC
This website should help- http://webupon.com/security/how-to-get-rid-of-virusesspyware-on-your-computer/
american_girl12@ymail.com
2009-11-27 22:04:22 UTC
i had a problem like this and this site told me how to fix it all good luck



http://www.ehow.com/how_5693771_virus-off-computer.html
~CheeR~
2009-11-27 20:53:35 UTC
Hmm...Break that one. Buy a new one. Replace it. There u go ;D


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