virus with XP Antivirus 2008 PC-Vista problem laptop problem

Yes the guys that I got scammed by vista 2008. It's on my PC and my pc can access net, but it will be prohibit me access of malware or dell site forum. Suggestions for my PC cleaned and operate? Hi guys, I literally need help immediately. I opened an email and my PC got stuck risk. I have all the data files, but access to drive C is blocked and acess to the net is affected very badly. I bought vista anti virus and cleaned some infections. Only those remaining now are trojan which I remove slowly as if it runs completely the remore button just does not work properly (he just gets stuck and shows no progress). I still can't access the C drive and control panel and program options menu disappeared. Can anyone suggest a safe way out to save my data? Thank you all in advance for the help. Arvind published by arvindac 2008-10-07 14:02 problem, is not soleved again guys. ARV Message edited by arvindac on 10/07/2008 14:04 resolved! Go to Solution 2008-07-10 11:19 reply Re: Virus with XP laptop PC [modified] Options Raphael Bronze messages problem: 143 registered: 03/07/2008 Message 2 of 2 read 41 times arvindac wrote: I bought vista anti virus and cleaned some infections. It was this one: http://bharath-m-narayan.blogspot.com/2008/06/vista-antivirus-2008.html if this is the case, follow the advice of Bugbatters here: http://www.dellcommunity.com/supportforums/board/message?board.id=si_virus&message.id=69229#M69229 Message edited by Raphael on 07/10/2008 12:34


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