LOVESAN.EXE

D

Dale

I have a p3 850 mhz pc and the antivirus soft ware keeps
saying that I have lovesan.exe worm and it's in the
restore file and it keeps coming up how do I get rid of it?
Thanks Dale
(e-mail address removed)
PS I'm running AVG antivirus
 
J

Jose

Try kellys-corner tool and follow Step by step procedure for removing the
Blaster virus.
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If necessary to stop the reboot process:
Start/Run Type shutdown -a ENTER

1. Disconnect the infected computer from the Internet and any network.
2. On a different computer, download the Blaster removal script from
www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm, Line 257, Left Column, Remote
Procedure Call Worm and save the file to a diskette or burn it to a
CDROM.
3. On that same computer go to http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=823980
and download the
latest security patch KB824146 from
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=13AE421B-7BAB-41A2-
843B-FAD838FE472E&displaylang=en for Windows XP and save it to a diskette
(it will fit on the same diskette as the script in item 2.)
4. Start up the infected computer and insert the diskette.
Open Windows Explorer or My Computer and double click on Drive A: to show
the contents of it. Double click on the script file to run it. That will
clean the Blaster off the computer.
5. Double click on the patch file to install it. You are now
protected from this particular virus.
6. Open Control Panel - Network Connections. Right-click on the icon
for your Internet Connection and select Properties. Go the Advanced
tab and click on the checkbox for the Internet connection firewall to
activate it. Click on Apply and OK as needed to exit.

It is now safe to put that computer back onto the Internet and/or
network.

You now need to take *immediate* action to update your antivirus
software and do a complete virus scan of the computer.


Good luck
 
B

Bruce Chambers

Greetings --

To clear viruses from the "System Volume Information," simply turn
off the System Restore feature (Start > All Programs > Accessories >
System Tools > System Restore, System Restore Settings), reboot, and
then re-enable System Restore, if you like. This will delete all of
your Restore Points, including the corrupted one(s), and allow you
start with a clean slate.


Bruce Chambers

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