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About Lorry
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I can answer most questions regarding viruses/Trojans and help to remove them.

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This happens to be of interest to me as it boggles my mind that people have nothing better to do than to write a virus. Wish these people, the ones who write viruses would put the knowledge to good use instead. My job as a local tech involves removing viruses and/or spyware.
 
   

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Computer Security & Viruses - anti virus not installed


Expert: Lorry - 4/3/2008

Question
when i open a software to download,at once my avg anti virus,avg anti spyware,and firewall,all got unable to open,then my pc started,after then,since then many programme open so late,i removed anti virus,i try to install,anti virus,avast,kaspersky,norton,corporate9,corporate10,msafee,all these virus softwares,but they didnot get installed in my pc,when installing anti virus corporate 9 and 10 i see an error 1920,please tell the solution by which i can be able to install virus software, to delete viruses, please reply me thanks a lot

Answer
Hi Usman,

Check out the following:

http://www.it.iastate.edu/faq/view.php?id=271

http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/ent-security.nsf/pfdocs/2001071809250248?Op...

You might want to check for viruses, using Internet Explorer, go to:

http://security.symantec.com/sscv6/default.asp?langid=ie&venid=sym

Click the GO button, then under Virus Detection, click Start. You might be told that you need to download and install ActiveX Controls for the scan to work, answer Yes.

Write down exactly anything it finds, then go to: http://www.symantec.com/search/  and do a search for what was found. Symantec usually has a removal tool and/or directions for removing manually. Make sure that you follow the instructions for removal, step by step, especially the part regarding disabling System Restore.

Hope this helps!
Lorry

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