In article <ueltv5pt03na1t39fi6pn1gfno1n6halkf@4ax.com>
Doug R <scootersite@NOSPAMhotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>As I mentioned, I am not computer literate so I probably
>didn't do things correctly. I was infected about 3-4
>months ago with an unknown virus that screwed things up
>good. After running numerous anti virus programs I finally
>got my PC back to normal. I didn't save or log anything (I
>will in the future) as my PC was running fine. I do update
>the anti virus files on a regular basis so yes, they are
>current. When I posted to this group (as well as others)
>earlier this week I had just noticed that I couldn't
>access Restore or Security Center. I was searching the
>newsgroups and internet looking for a fix when I found an
>article telling me what to look for in the registry. I
>followed those instructions and deleted the line that was
>making Restore inaccessable. Next time I will do more
>homework before I try anything and I will cross post, not
>multi post which really seemed to annoy some people. After
>reading through some suggestions from this group I
>uploaded some questionable files to 2 sites that were
>recommended here. They both came back with 10-25% hits for
>being infected. For the heck of it I archived a 13 MB file
>with a bunch of stuff that I knew was clean and uploaded
>to those same 2 sites. This absolutely clean file came
>back witth 20-30% hits for being infected. The one thing
>I've learned from this (besides NO cross posting) is that
>there is evidently no way to determine what is clean and
>what is not! And, I do appreciate your attempts to help
>me.
>
> http://www.virustotal.com/analisis/9...47e-1274990659
>
> http://virusscan.jotti.org/en/scanre...7b7e3313b2bb67
>


You can thank virus writing/passing swine like Raid/Dustin
Cook for all your troubles.