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Guest Zaperking
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Press F8 while booting to go into safemode.

Go to start > run and type in msconfig.

Remove the offending entry.

After that, boot normally.

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Guest Zaperking
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You can use something called BartPE, but it is a little much to go through just to get one file removed. I would suggest you boot to an XP recovery console, try to find the offending file and rename it.

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Guest Zaperking
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I feel kind of bad for you if you can't figure out how to stop a malicious au3 script. Just be happy that it wasn't a fulll out trojan.

-I am the giver of life and the bringer of death.

Guest Zaperking
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did you get an AIM virus too? because my bro had an AIM virus a while ago, disabled msconfig... regedit too... then his computer started running slower and slower by the minute, he got like 378237582 pop ups when going to ANY site, thanks to me, i fixed it :D but then some guy he knows ran a virus scan and got rid of some trojans :lol:

EDIT: who gave this file to you anyways? :idiot:

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Damn, I need help. It attatched itself to msn browser and when I went on it, the whole thing happened again. I got rid of it in safemode command prompt but it always deleting regedit and its disabled my group policy so I can't do system restore or anything! Is there some kind of program which stops AutoIt scripts? Is there some kind of anti-spyware or anti autoit avaliable?

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See reply from Jon earlier this morning.

Phillip

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You also need to do a Windows Repair. Boot to the winxp cd and select install windows. It will tell you that windows is already installed and allow you to repair that install. Then you will probably be good to go.

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