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Hi All,

Been downloading stuff from the internet, you know a few dodgy sites from my backup PC............

Transfered the "stuff" to my good comp and get this message from CA anti-virus .. drive: X desktop.ini ---- hamweg

This continues to pop up every 10 secs and drives me insane because it cant be deleted.

So I put in my second USB and transfer the same file and get the same message........

So I do searches on google and other people come up with the same problem but no solutions!!!!!!

Scan the HDD with CA...nothin

Tried formating both...nothin

Tried deleting partition....can't

Tried on Ubuntu OS to delete file and can delete, BUT as soon as swap to WinDoze, back again.....

Tried loading Unbuntu OS on USB over the top and then re-write back with FAT32 again.....still there!

BEST tool on the net and it's FREE is Ultimate Boot CD 4 Win! Download this all-in-one Wonder CD and fix this F^CK3R for good!

follow the instructions on how to make the cd and many other problems can be solved with this gem......

Scan your harddrive/s with all the antivirus tools and then delete the files in "RECYCLER"(hidden file), not the recycle bin.

I thought this would come in handy as NO ONE has come up with a solution and I have spent DAYS trying to get rid of this piece of CARP!

I hope you dont this this BUT if you do, try as per instructions or drop me a PM and If see if I can help.

Best Easter Wishes to all,

JC

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did you type it into google?

I see pages of results :(

I did d-load the only one that related to it (Pareto AV) BUT Its a bit sus, there are a few "Antivirus tools" that you have to pay for or they can be a nasty waste of time...they cause just as much problems as the original!

But thx for checking!

JC

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