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Old 30-10-2006, 04:55 PM   #1
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Default Computer Help Needed !!!!!!!!!!!!!

I am having all sorts of trouble with my notebook today. It appears that I have some type of worm / virus running somewhere and its giving me the s#%ts. I run full Norton Internet Security 2006, I have also download adaware today which found a couple of items that I have just removed but the problem is still here. It looks like I have iexplorer opening in the background which is obvioulsy eating up resources, if I am in ie and pretty much click anything another ie appears in the task manager, ending this process allows me to continue in some fashion but system is slow, it also looks like anyhting running Java will not work as well not sure on this one yet. Any ideas anyone as this is driving me mad.
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