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Please help. I have a windows 98 system that is infected with CWShredder.
I've used spybot, adaware, and mcafee to no avail. The program reinstalls with the next boot. I also have zonealarm, if I disconnect the network I get pop up errors stating that the network is down and do I want to work offline. I've also used CWShredder, which doesn't find anything. After rebooting and locking up on the network, adaware finds more problems. The only manual instructions I can find on line are for NT, XP, 2000 etc which have a registry entry for App_init_DLLs. If I enable Zonealarm to allow DLLs to access the internet, then I get a screen of IE windows to numerous locations until I run out of memory and must reboot. PS; I'm posting in the XP session as MS no longer has a win98 section. And I'm tired of working on this machine over the Holiday. If Linux were easy to install on it, I would. |
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Kurt M. Sanger wrote:
> Please help. I have a windows 98 system that is infected with CWShredder. > I've used spybot, adaware, and mcafee to no avail. The program reinstalls > with the next boot. I also have zonealarm, if I disconnect the network I get > pop up errors stating that the network is down and do I want to work offline. > I've also used CWShredder, which doesn't find anything. After rebooting and > locking up on the network, adaware finds more problems. The only manual > instructions I can find on line are for NT, XP, 2000 etc which have a > registry entry for App_init_DLLs. > > If I enable Zonealarm to allow DLLs to access the internet, then I get a > screen of IE windows to numerous locations until I run out of memory and must > reboot. > > PS; I'm posting in the XP session as MS no longer has a win98 section. And > I'm tired of working on this machine over the Holiday. If Linux were easy to > install on it, I would. There's still a win98 group: microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion Here is a list of all MS public newsgroups: http://aumha.org/nntp.htm CWShredder is an anti-malware program to remove Cool Web Search variants. It's not an infector. -- Rock MS MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Make sure all apps are fully updated and run them in Safe Mode.
First run a full system virus scan. **It is very important to run the update for each program before running the app/s to be sure you have the latest definitions.** Run the programs in Safe Mode after assuring you have shut down all running tasks except explorer or systray and all apps are fully up to date. Remove your Temp Internet files: Right click IE. Under the General tab click Delete Files, put a check in Delete all Offline..., click OK and close when finished. Delete all files in c:\windows\temp. Download/run Cool Web Shredder from: http://www.intermute.com/products/cwshredder.html For Info on Cool Web Search variants: http://www.richardthelionhearted.com...hronicles.html Download/install/run Ad-Aware SE to detect/rid of any other parasites/spyware that may be installed. It can be obtained free from: http://www.lavasoftusa.com/ After installing Ad-Aware, open it and click on the ref update to get the latest up-to-date ref file, then run Ad-Aware and delete everything it finds. Download/install/run Spybot - Search & Destroy: http://security.kolla.de/index.php?l...&page=download Run it at it's default settings until you learn an know more about it. Spybot S&D is more of an advanced users tool and changing from the default settings can be dangerous to the novice user. Items found in the default settings that are RED can usually be safely removed. If you are unsure of a found item, do not remove it and ask for help. If you still have problems, download/run HijackThis from: http://www.richardthelionhearted.com...downloads.html http://majorgeeks.com/downloads31.html Copy HJT to it's own folder, this is where the log files will be saved. Run HJT in Normal Mode. Do not remove anything with it until you get advice on what to remove, HJThis will list many apps that are needed along with the bad ones. Removing items listed hap-hazardly without knowing what they are can/will create a royal mess. Read the quick start here on how to create a log file that can be copied/pasted into a forum that can provide assistance on removal of unwanted pests. http://mjc1.com/mirror/hjt/#quick Then post the logs to an appropriate forum where they specialize in spyware/hijacker removal. Please read any sticky notes for proper posting which are most commonly posted first at the top in each specific forum. Read any information under each forum category name for information on what that particular one is used for, look for the proper one that you post logs to. http://forums.spywareinfo.com/ http://aumha.net/ http://forum.aumha.org/ After running the above and assuring you have a clean machine: It's also a good idea to have a HOSTS file to block bad sites, scroll to HOSTS File Manager here: http://www.mvps.org/PracticallyNerded/Software.htm Download/install/run SpywareBlaster which stops the badboys before they even get a chance to install: http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html HJThis recommendation only: To make sure your system is clean of spyware/adware/hijacker parasites get the help from those that specialize in it. Download/run HijackThis from: http://www.richardthelionhearted.com...downloads.html http://majorgeeks.com/downloads31.html Do not remove anything with it until you get advice on what to remove, HJThis will list many apps that are needed along with the bad ones. Removing items listed hap-hazardly without knowing what they are can/will create a royal mess. Read the quick start here on how to create a log file that can be copied/pasted into a forum that can provide assistance on removal of unwanted pests. http://mjc1.com/mirror/hjt/#quick Then post the logs to an appropriate NG here where they specialize in spyware/hijacker removal. Please read any sticky notes for proper posting which are most commonly posted firs at the top in each specific forum. Read any information under each forum category name for information on what that particular one is used for, look for the proper one that you post logs to. http://forums.spywareinfo.com/ http://forum.aumha.org/ http://castlecops.com/forum67.html -- Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } Conflicts start where information lacks. http://basconotw.mvps.org/ Suggested posting do's/don'ts: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 "Kurt M. Sanger" <KurtMSanger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B762B088-E3BD-4381-B0BC-EE46A02BB117@microsoft.com... > Please help. I have a windows 98 system that is infected with > CWShredder. > I've used spybot, adaware, and mcafee to no avail. The program > reinstalls > with the next boot. I also have zonealarm, if I disconnect the network I > get > pop up errors stating that the network is down and do I want to work > offline. > I've also used CWShredder, which doesn't find anything. After rebooting > and > locking up on the network, adaware finds more problems. The only manual > instructions I can find on line are for NT, XP, 2000 etc which have a > registry entry for App_init_DLLs. > > If I enable Zonealarm to allow DLLs to access the internet, then I get a > screen of IE windows to numerous locations until I run out of memory and > must > reboot. > > PS; I'm posting in the XP session as MS no longer has a win98 section. > And > I'm tired of working on this machine over the Holiday. If Linux were > easy to > install on it, I would. |
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I've updated, zonealarm, spybot, and adaware. My virus checker was up to
date. I've looked up everything reported by hijackthis, however I haven't posted my log file yet. In safe mode after cleaning the system, nothing shows up. But I'm not catching something as after connecting back to the web I get infected again. I'm currently running Ad-aware, with Internet disabled through Zone Alarm, and I had been getting pop-ups until I disconnected the network, both physically and through Zone Alarm. Now I get the Work Offline error message, about one per every 5 minutes. This will happen until the memory fills up and the system crashes. The pop-ups are weird, First an IE window occurs, then the address bar has ad-a-w-a-r-e plus more in the url, then the url changes to a final destination. Some even continue after I try to close them. Many are gross and none are wanted. "Brian A." wrote: > Make sure all apps are fully updated and run them in Safe Mode. > > First run a full system virus scan. > > **It is very important to run the update for each program before running > the app/s to be sure you have the latest definitions.** > Run the programs in Safe Mode after assuring you have shut down all running > tasks except explorer or systray and all apps are fully up to date. > Remove your Temp Internet files: Right click IE. Under the General tab > click Delete Files, put a check in Delete all Offline..., click OK and > close when finished. > Delete all files in c:\windows\temp. > > Download/run Cool Web Shredder from: > http://www.intermute.com/products/cwshredder.html > > For Info on Cool Web Search variants: > http://www.richardthelionhearted.com...hronicles.html > > Download/install/run Ad-Aware SE to detect/rid of any other > parasites/spyware that may be installed. It can be obtained free from: > http://www.lavasoftusa.com/ > After installing Ad-Aware, open it and click on the ref update to get the > latest up-to-date ref file, then run Ad-Aware and delete everything it > finds. > > Download/install/run Spybot - Search & Destroy: > http://security.kolla.de/index.php?l...&page=download > Run it at it's default settings until you learn an know more about it. > Spybot S&D is more of an advanced users tool and changing from the default > settings can be dangerous to the novice user. Items found in the default > settings that are RED can usually be safely removed. If you are unsure of a > found item, do not remove it and ask for help. > > If you still have problems, download/run HijackThis from: > http://www.richardthelionhearted.com...downloads.html > http://majorgeeks.com/downloads31.html > > Copy HJT to it's own folder, this is where the log files will be saved. > Run HJT in Normal Mode. > Do not remove anything with it until you get advice on what to remove, > HJThis will list many apps that are needed along with the bad ones. > Removing items listed hap-hazardly without knowing what they are can/will > create a royal mess. Read the quick start here on how to create a log file > that can be copied/pasted into a forum that can provide assistance on > removal of unwanted pests. > http://mjc1.com/mirror/hjt/#quick > > Then post the logs to an appropriate forum where they specialize in > spyware/hijacker removal. Please read any sticky notes for proper posting > which are most commonly posted first at the top in each specific forum. > Read any information under each forum category name for information on what > that particular one is used for, look for the proper one that you post logs > to. > http://forums.spywareinfo.com/ > http://aumha.net/ > http://forum.aumha.org/ > > After running the above and assuring you have a clean machine: > It's also a good idea to have a HOSTS file to block bad sites, scroll to > HOSTS File Manager here: > http://www.mvps.org/PracticallyNerded/Software.htm > > Download/install/run SpywareBlaster which stops the badboys before they > even get a chance to install: > http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html > > > > HJThis recommendation only: > > To make sure your system is clean of spyware/adware/hijacker parasites > get the help from those that specialize in it. > > Download/run HijackThis from: > http://www.richardthelionhearted.com...downloads.html > http://majorgeeks.com/downloads31.html > > Do not remove anything with it until you get advice on what to remove, > HJThis will list many apps that are needed along with the bad ones. > Removing items listed hap-hazardly without knowing what they are can/will > create a royal mess. Read the quick start here on how to create a log file > that can be copied/pasted into a forum that can provide assistance on > removal of unwanted pests. > http://mjc1.com/mirror/hjt/#quick > > Then post the logs to an appropriate NG here where they specialize in > spyware/hijacker removal. Please read any sticky notes for proper posting > which are most commonly posted firs at the top in each specific forum. > Read any information under each forum category name for information on what > that particular one is used for, look for the proper one that you post logs > to. > http://forums.spywareinfo.com/ > > http://forum.aumha.org/ > http://castlecops.com/forum67.html > > -- > > Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } > Conflicts start where information lacks. > http://basconotw.mvps.org/ > > Suggested posting do's/don'ts: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm > How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 > > > > > "Kurt M. Sanger" <KurtMSanger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:B762B088-E3BD-4381-B0BC-EE46A02BB117@microsoft.com... > > Please help. I have a windows 98 system that is infected with > > CWShredder. > > I've used spybot, adaware, and mcafee to no avail. The program > > reinstalls > > with the next boot. I also have zonealarm, if I disconnect the network I > > get > > pop up errors stating that the network is down and do I want to work > > offline. > > I've also used CWShredder, which doesn't find anything. After rebooting > > and > > locking up on the network, adaware finds more problems. The only manual > > instructions I can find on line are for NT, XP, 2000 etc which have a > > registry entry for App_init_DLLs. > > > > If I enable Zonealarm to allow DLLs to access the internet, then I get a > > screen of IE windows to numerous locations until I run out of memory and > > must > > reboot. > > > > PS; I'm posting in the XP session as MS no longer has a win98 section. > > And > > I'm tired of working on this machine over the Holiday. If Linux were > > easy to > > install on it, I would. > > |
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You may want to have a look in ZA for whatever apps are not/allowed
internet access. Also while in Safe Mode you should set hidden files/exts and the such to Show. Also have a peek in msconfig > startup tab to see if anything there is out of place. -- Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } Conflicts start where information lacks. http://basconotw.mvps.org/ Suggested posting do's/don'ts: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 "Kurt M. Sanger" <KurtMSanger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F679FD6D-FEC7-466C-9D45-B8DF7C8C6609@microsoft.com... > I've updated, zonealarm, spybot, and adaware. My virus checker was up to > date. I've looked up everything reported by hijackthis, however I > haven't > posted my log file yet. In safe mode after cleaning the system, nothing > shows up. But I'm not catching something as after connecting back to the > web > I get infected again. I'm currently running Ad-aware, with Internet > disabled > through Zone Alarm, and I had been getting pop-ups until I disconnected > the > network, both physically and through Zone Alarm. Now I get the Work > Offline > error message, about one per every 5 minutes. This will happen until the > memory fills up and the system crashes. > > The pop-ups are weird, First an IE window occurs, then the address bar > has > ad-a-w-a-r-e plus more in the url, then the url changes to a final > destination. Some even continue after I try to close them. Many are > gross > and none are wanted. > > > > "Brian A." wrote: > >> Make sure all apps are fully updated and run them in Safe Mode. >> >> First run a full system virus scan. >> >> **It is very important to run the update for each program before >> running >> the app/s to be sure you have the latest definitions.** >> Run the programs in Safe Mode after assuring you have shut down all >> running >> tasks except explorer or systray and all apps are fully up to date. >> Remove your Temp Internet files: Right click IE. Under the General tab >> click Delete Files, put a check in Delete all Offline..., click OK and >> close when finished. >> Delete all files in c:\windows\temp. >> >> Download/run Cool Web Shredder from: >> http://www.intermute.com/products/cwshredder.html >> >> For Info on Cool Web Search variants: >> http://www.richardthelionhearted.com...hronicles.html >> >> Download/install/run Ad-Aware SE to detect/rid of any other >> parasites/spyware that may be installed. It can be obtained free from: >> http://www.lavasoftusa.com/ >> After installing Ad-Aware, open it and click on the ref update to get >> the >> latest up-to-date ref file, then run Ad-Aware and delete everything it >> finds. >> >> Download/install/run Spybot - Search & Destroy: >> http://security.kolla.de/index.php?l...&page=download >> Run it at it's default settings until you learn an know more about it. >> Spybot S&D is more of an advanced users tool and changing from the >> default >> settings can be dangerous to the novice user. Items found in the default >> settings that are RED can usually be safely removed. If you are unsure >> of a >> found item, do not remove it and ask for help. >> >> If you still have problems, download/run HijackThis from: >> http://www.richardthelionhearted.com...downloads.html >> http://majorgeeks.com/downloads31.html >> >> Copy HJT to it's own folder, this is where the log files will be >> saved. >> Run HJT in Normal Mode. >> Do not remove anything with it until you get advice on what to remove, >> HJThis will list many apps that are needed along with the bad ones. >> Removing items listed hap-hazardly without knowing what they are >> can/will >> create a royal mess. Read the quick start here on how to create a log >> file >> that can be copied/pasted into a forum that can provide assistance on >> removal of unwanted pests. >> http://mjc1.com/mirror/hjt/#quick >> >> Then post the logs to an appropriate forum where they specialize in >> spyware/hijacker removal. Please read any sticky notes for proper >> posting >> which are most commonly posted first at the top in each specific forum. >> Read any information under each forum category name for information on >> what >> that particular one is used for, look for the proper one that you post >> logs >> to. >> http://forums.spywareinfo.com/ >> http://aumha.net/ >> http://forum.aumha.org/ >> >> After running the above and assuring you have a clean machine: >> It's also a good idea to have a HOSTS file to block bad sites, scroll to >> HOSTS File Manager here: >> http://www.mvps.org/PracticallyNerded/Software.htm >> >> Download/install/run SpywareBlaster which stops the badboys before they >> even get a chance to install: >> http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html >> >> >> >> HJThis recommendation only: >> >> To make sure your system is clean of spyware/adware/hijacker parasites >> get the help from those that specialize in it. >> >> Download/run HijackThis from: >> http://www.richardthelionhearted.com...downloads.html >> http://majorgeeks.com/downloads31.html >> >> Do not remove anything with it until you get advice on what to remove, >> HJThis will list many apps that are needed along with the bad ones. >> Removing items listed hap-hazardly without knowing what they are >> can/will >> create a royal mess. Read the quick start here on how to create a log >> file >> that can be copied/pasted into a forum that can provide assistance on >> removal of unwanted pests. >> http://mjc1.com/mirror/hjt/#quick >> >> Then post the logs to an appropriate NG here where they specialize in >> spyware/hijacker removal. Please read any sticky notes for proper >> posting >> which are most commonly posted firs at the top in each specific forum. >> Read any information under each forum category name for information on >> what >> that particular one is used for, look for the proper one that you post >> logs >> to. >> http://forums.spywareinfo.com/ >> >> http://forum.aumha.org/ >> http://castlecops.com/forum67.html >> >> -- >> >> Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } >> Conflicts start where information lacks. >> http://basconotw.mvps.org/ >> >> Suggested posting do's/don'ts: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm >> How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 >> >> >> >> >> "Kurt M. Sanger" <KurtMSanger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >> message >> news:B762B088-E3BD-4381-B0BC-EE46A02BB117@microsoft.com... >> > Please help. I have a windows 98 system that is infected with >> > CWShredder. >> > I've used spybot, adaware, and mcafee to no avail. The program >> > reinstalls >> > with the next boot. I also have zonealarm, if I disconnect the >> > network I >> > get >> > pop up errors stating that the network is down and do I want to work >> > offline. >> > I've also used CWShredder, which doesn't find anything. After >> > rebooting >> > and >> > locking up on the network, adaware finds more problems. The only >> > manual >> > instructions I can find on line are for NT, XP, 2000 etc which have a >> > registry entry for App_init_DLLs. >> > >> > If I enable Zonealarm to allow DLLs to access the internet, then I get >> > a >> > screen of IE windows to numerous locations until I run out of memory >> > and >> > must >> > reboot. >> > >> > PS; I'm posting in the XP session as MS no longer has a win98 section. >> > And >> > I'm tired of working on this machine over the Holiday. If Linux were >> > easy to >> > install on it, I would. >> >> |
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CoolWebSearch (CWS) is the hijacker. CWShredder is a tool that can remove
some CWS infections. Checking for/Help with Hijackware http://aumha.org/a/parasite.htm http://aumha.org/a/quickfix.htm http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=5878 http://wiki.castlecops.com/Malware_R...:_Introduction http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/unwanted.htm http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/data/prevention.htm http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/archive/tshoot.html http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k/Malware_Defence.htm http://defendingyourmachine.blogspot.com/ When all else fails, HijackThis v1.99.1 (http://aumha.net/downloads/hijackthis.zip) is the preferred tool to use. It will help you to both identify and remove any hijackware/spyware. **Post your log to http://forums.spybot.info/forumdisplay.php?f=22, http://castlecops.com/forum67.html, http://forums.subratam.org/index.php?showforum=7, http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=30, or other appropriate forums for expert analysis, not here.** -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org Kurt M. Sanger wrote: > Please help. I have a windows 98 system that is infected with CWShredder. > I've used spybot, adaware, and mcafee to no avail. The program reinstalls > with the next boot. I also have zonealarm, if I disconnect the network I > get pop up errors stating that the network is down and do I want to work > offline. I've also used CWShredder, which doesn't find anything. After > rebooting and locking up on the network, adaware finds more problems. > The only manual instructions I can find on line are for NT, XP, 2000 etc > which have a registry entry for App_init_DLLs. > > If I enable Zonealarm to allow DLLs to access the internet, then I get a > screen of IE windows to numerous locations until I run out of memory and > must reboot. > > PS; I'm posting in the XP session as MS no longer has a win98 section. > And I'm tired of working on this machine over the Holiday. If Linux were > easy to install on it, I would. |
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Rock;
I can not find the win98 general discusion group on the windows site. When I go to the link http://aumha.org/nntp.htm and select the group, I'm asked to sellect an outlook user name and login? If I highlight the group microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion the link at the bottom of the page points to msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion however entering that URL into my browser comes back with site not found. Yes CWShredder is not a trojan, I realize it's to clean Cool Web Search and its variants, but it didn't work for me as it finds nothing, even when adaware does. "Rock" wrote: > Kurt M. Sanger wrote: > > > Please help. I have a windows 98 system that is infected with CWShredder. > > I've used spybot, adaware, and mcafee to no avail. The program reinstalls > > with the next boot. I also have zonealarm, if I disconnect the network I get > > pop up errors stating that the network is down and do I want to work offline. > > I've also used CWShredder, which doesn't find anything. After rebooting and > > locking up on the network, adaware finds more problems. The only manual > > instructions I can find on line are for NT, XP, 2000 etc which have a > > registry entry for App_init_DLLs. > > > > If I enable Zonealarm to allow DLLs to access the internet, then I get a > > screen of IE windows to numerous locations until I run out of memory and must > > reboot. > > > > PS; I'm posting in the XP session as MS no longer has a win98 section. And > > I'm tired of working on this machine over the Holiday. If Linux were easy to > > install on it, I would. > > There's still a win98 group: microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion > > Here is a list of all MS public newsgroups: > http://aumha.org/nntp.htm > > CWShredder is an anti-malware program to remove Cool Web Search > variants. It's not an infector. > > -- > Rock > MS MVP Windows - Shell/User > > |
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1. IE Tools > Internet Options > Programs > News > Select Outlook Express.
(If OL is your default Mail Client, if and when you get a prompt asking if you want to make OE the default for News, choose "No".) (Long story...) 2. Copy/Paste this link into an IE Addressbar: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...gen_discussion -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org Kurt M. Sanger wrote: > Rock; > > I can not find the win98 general discusion group on the windows site. > When I go to the link http://aumha.org/nntp.htm and select the group, I'm > asked to sellect an outlook user name and login? If I highlight the group > microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion the link at the bottom of the page > points to msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion > however entering that URL into my browser comes back with site not found. > > Yes CWShredder is not a trojan, I realize it's to clean Cool Web Search > and its variants, but it didn't work for me as it finds nothing, even when > adaware does. > > "Rock" wrote: > > > Kurt M. Sanger wrote: > > > > > Please help. I have a windows 98 system that is infected with > > > CWShredder. I've used spybot, adaware, and mcafee to no avail. The > > > program reinstalls with the next boot. I also have zonealarm, if I > > > disconnect the network I get pop up errors stating that the network > > > is down and do I want to work offline. I've also used CWShredder, > > > which doesn't find anything. After rebooting and locking up on the > > > network, adaware finds more problems. The only manual instructions I > > > can find on line are for NT, XP, 2000 etc which have a registry entry > > > for App_init_DLLs. > > > > > > If I enable Zonealarm to allow DLLs to access the internet, then I > > > get a screen of IE windows to numerous locations until I run out of > > > memory and must reboot. > > > > > > PS; I'm posting in the XP session as MS no longer has a win98 > > > section. And I'm tired of working on this machine over the Holiday. > > > If Linux were easy to install on it, I would. > > > > There's still a win98 group: microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion > > > > Here is a list of all MS public newsgroups: > > http://aumha.org/nntp.htm > > > > CWShredder is an anti-malware program to remove Cool Web Search > > variants. It's not an infector. > > > > -- > > Rock > > MS MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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