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When I log in LimeWire opens. However, I have set it not to. Then when I close it after a few seconds it starts up again. The only way to stop this "chain of terror" Is to kill it while on the loading screen. ("initailizing p2p illegalness" and such). Is there a way to stop it?
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Check your registry.
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Stupid question.
Tried reinstalling? |
search for "Run" with checked "keys" checkbox in regedit <more times>
delete stuff you dont want |
Hrm, that doesn't seem to work. However when I logged in it said "onoes.exe" had an error. I DLed something from limewore that contained this file. Think it's a virus?
.:EDIT:. Apparently it is. (http://virusscan.jotti.org/) Service File: onoes.exe Status: INFECTED/MALWARE (Note: this file has been scanned before. Therefore, this file's scan results will not be stored in the database) MD5 67bbd86d8c9970dcacea2dd611a37022 Packers detected: SDPROTECTOR Scanner results AntiVir - Found Worm/RBot.174080 ArcaVir - Found Trojan.Rbot.Gen.173218.MX Avast - Found Win32:Rbot-BEL AVG Antivirus - Found IRC/BackDoor.SdBot.VJZ BitDefender - Found Backdoor.Rbot.CMN ClamAV - Found nothing Dr.Web - Found Win32.HLLW.MyBot F-Prot Antivirus - Found nothing Fortinet - Found W32/AgoBot.U!bdr Kaspersky Anti-Virus - Found Backdoor.Win32.Rbot.gen NOD32 - Found Win32/Rbot Norman Virus Control - Found W32/Spybot.AGXH UNA - Found nothing VirusBuster - Found Worm.RBot.EFQ VBA32 - Found Backdoor.Win32.Rbot.gen Funnily enough, I use F-Prot. .:EDIT2:. Apparently it's called the "Win32.P2P-Worm.Alcan.a" .:EDIT3:. I may have killed it. If anyone gets it, use this: Brute Force |
if you cant handle regedit.exe, have you tried msconfig?
its easy to use even for beginner users, just some checkboxes |
I got rid of it. ^_^
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Bobbin... have you considered swapping to an antivirus program that works? Like Avast (free) and AVG (free)??
And of course stock up your pc with Adaware SE, Spybot S&D and Spywareblaster These programs are the final defense against the threat from Spyware and Adware. I use AVAST and have had a lot of virus prevented from messing with my pc so I strongly suggest changing that... |
Indeed use Avast, it's web shield is great !!, and scan everything you download.
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Avast also updates regularly without you needing to take any action. It has shields for P2P, network and mail as well. It's worth it and free :)
But I have heard on other boards that some prefer AVG, so it's up to you to find the one you like :) |
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