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Hi hi all and thanks in advance for taking the time to read this. I hope I can get some help with this as well as help persons who also need help with this. I had posted this same message on TomsHardware.com but to no avail, I got no responses so I hope SevenForums can be more help.
So Friday I restarted my computer, relogged and got a message from Action Center saying " Remove the Win32/Small.CA virus ". Now it offered no solution, it just gave me a link to "learn more about it" and took me to a Microsoft page which told me to use a program called Microsoft Safety Scanner.
Before using it I ran a Live Update for my AV (Norton 360) then did a Full System scan, detected nothing, I then restarted my computer into Safe mode and ran another Full system scan.
I should mention that whilst I was in Normal mode doing a Full Scan I was reading about this virus and how Antiviruses do not detect it and much less can't remove it so I decided fine, I'll check out the Manual removal I keep seeing mentioned. So here's the thing; majority of the guides say to stop the Win32/Small.CA processes in Task Manager and that it is called " random.exe " I saw no such process, I saw some say, stop the Win32/Small.CA related processes, but how am I suppose to know those?
I checked Task Manager in Normal and Safe mode, just my processes and All Users processes, and got nothing. Some guides said go to Control Panel and look for Win32/Small.CA in the Programs and Features and remove it there, I saw nothing. I even showed all hidden folders and files, even the important ones that should always remain hidden, nothing. I even went into my Registry to find the file in the Run folder but still, nada.
Also, I downloaded and ran a scan with AdwCleaner and I have added the results as an attachment. Actually I added two, I thought I lost the first one...And after the Scanning and Cleaning, it deleted my Yahoo Toolbar.
So my question is, does this mean I don't have Win32/Small.CA on my system, or am I missing something?
Ah yes, Action Center automatically archived the message. So I dunno what that's about either.
So Friday I restarted my computer, relogged and got a message from Action Center saying " Remove the Win32/Small.CA virus ". Now it offered no solution, it just gave me a link to "learn more about it" and took me to a Microsoft page which told me to use a program called Microsoft Safety Scanner.
Before using it I ran a Live Update for my AV (Norton 360) then did a Full System scan, detected nothing, I then restarted my computer into Safe mode and ran another Full system scan.
I should mention that whilst I was in Normal mode doing a Full Scan I was reading about this virus and how Antiviruses do not detect it and much less can't remove it so I decided fine, I'll check out the Manual removal I keep seeing mentioned. So here's the thing; majority of the guides say to stop the Win32/Small.CA processes in Task Manager and that it is called " random.exe " I saw no such process, I saw some say, stop the Win32/Small.CA related processes, but how am I suppose to know those?
I checked Task Manager in Normal and Safe mode, just my processes and All Users processes, and got nothing. Some guides said go to Control Panel and look for Win32/Small.CA in the Programs and Features and remove it there, I saw nothing. I even showed all hidden folders and files, even the important ones that should always remain hidden, nothing. I even went into my Registry to find the file in the Run folder but still, nada.
Also, I downloaded and ran a scan with AdwCleaner and I have added the results as an attachment. Actually I added two, I thought I lost the first one...And after the Scanning and Cleaning, it deleted my Yahoo Toolbar.
So my question is, does this mean I don't have Win32/Small.CA on my system, or am I missing something?
Ah yes, Action Center automatically archived the message. So I dunno what that's about either.
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64NVIDIA GeForce 8200
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP Pavilion Slimline s5120f
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA GeForce 8200
- Sound Card
- NVIDIA High Definition Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- AOC 917Wx
- Hard Drives
- 500Gb
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