Please.. Help..:(

Discussion in 'ESET NOD32 Antivirus' started by Slavutici, Apr 30, 2008.

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  1. Slavutici

    Slavutici Registered Member

    I have installed Eset Nod 32 3.0. 630.

    This morning i received a waning: computer is infected with Win 32/Pacex.Gen. I choosed option: delete
    It said that will be deleted after next restart.. after restart--> the same thing..

    I performed a full system scan.. nothing changed...
    Now when I try to open local disk( C:, D:, E:,...) I receive a warning:
    Object:.......
    Treat: win32/ rootkit.Vanti.NBP trojan
    Comment: deleted-quarantined

    I reinstalled windows, formatted C:, but It don't work
    It seems that rootkit is spreadind virus on my computer...

    Please help me... There are a way how to clean my computer without formatting all local disks?
    I have more than 300 Gb of data... :(
     
  2. PII_David

    PII_David Registered Member

    Can you pull the HD out of that box and scan it on another computer's NOD32?

    Just a thought...

    David
     
  3. trjam

    trjam Registered Member

    Which drive is all that data stored. You say you formatted C and reinstalled windows but yet the rootkit remains. Am I missing something here. Have you scanned in safe mode. Have you tried a rootkit remover like Gmer. I am still missing something here. Something doesnt sound right.
     
  4. Dark Shadow

    Dark Shadow Registered Member

    I am lost after reformat,more detailed system configuration would be more helpful.
     
  5. Slavutici

    Slavutici Registered Member

    Thx.. but I installed another antivirus and it cleaned all...

    Nod 32 detect treats faster and has the lowest system requirements but its still unable to clean or delete many viruses and trojans...

    even performing eset online was not able to clean...

    Thx for help... maybe I will install Nod again because current antivirus are slowing down my system too much... :D
     
  6. The Hammer

    The Hammer Registered Member

    So the other shoe has finally dropped. I knew this post was coming. :rolleyes:
     
  7. trjam

    trjam Registered Member

    actually he installed the new Kas beta. Hmmm.
     
  8. evilscribble

    evilscribble Registered Member

    Just scan and clean in safe mode to solve your problem.
     
  9. twodogs44

    twodogs44 Registered Member

    You may also want to be careful of using your Restore Program because you may find your virus there also.

    Twodogs44
     
  10. The Hammer

    The Hammer Registered Member

    How can you tell this from the Malware names given?
     
  11. Slavutici

    Slavutici Registered Member

    He asked me what kind of antivirus I installed :)
     
  12. twodogs44

    twodogs44 Registered Member

    Was Nod32 an OEM or a freebie? Do you have other Virus Protectors running also?

    Twodogs44
     
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