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Can a person have an angel or demon sealed inside of them from birth?

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In folklore and mythology, there are stories of people having angels or demons sealed inside them from birth, but these are usually fictional or supernatural tales. In reality, there is no scientific evidence to support the idea of a person having an actual angel or demon sealed inside them from birth.

Who published demon dentist?

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"Demon Dentist" was published by HarperCollins Children's Books in 2013. It was written by popular British author David Walliams.

Filthy lucre and backdoor lover achievements in aching dreams?

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You get back door lover from choosing the option that starts with a A during Taiyo's scene

and you can get filthy lucre by using the specials service option at the shop enough times to get the option to give her 1000g which to my knowledge requires use of cheats: lunareclipse an ultramanseven

Does Amazon music cause a virus or anything bad in your computer?

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When you make sure your Amazon programs are pirated correctly, there is no risk of viruses. Of course, if you don't want to use the Amazon program, you can still download Amazon Music freely with the help of some risk-free tools. For example BotoNote iMzone Music Converter. It's even better than you can use the Amazon program directly. Because it allows you to freely download Amazon songs to your computer and keep them forever, and you can freely share the downloaded songs with your family or friends without any restrictions.

Why should you not call out demons?

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Calling out demons can be dangerous because it can attract negative energy and unwanted spiritual entities into one's life. It is best to leave the spiritual realm and the handling of such entities to trained professionals who have the knowledge and expertise to deal with them safely and effectively.

How do you say Child of a Fire Demon in Latin?

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Ryu = dragon

Ko = child

Ryuko =dragon child

I THINK this is right x

This is wrong in two ways:

1. its not latin, its japaese

2. Ryuukoo means "dragon & tiger"

How do you get rid of viruses on your computer?

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When you first bought a computer it should come with CDs to repair/reinstall your computer. You need those CDs to reset your computer again to new state. If you don't want to, you can download Anti Virus Programs, such as Norton. But please keep in mind that not all Anti Virus can remove all of your viruses, some of them can be virus made programs itself.

How do you get rid of a virus on an xbox?

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You try to keep it clean rather than letting it get dirty, dusty, etc. Air is the best method to remove surface dust. It can be compressed in a can or a type of blower

How do you remove the virus Trojan Horse DownloaderApropoO from your computer?

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I have had the same issues. Norton 2004 has no clue that it is in my system. I have done their remote scan, I have manually updated, everything says my system is clean in Norton...

Then I downloaded AVG, immediately it detects 2 Trojans: dowloader.lamedon.B and downloader.delf.2.AO

I tried to scan AVG in safemode, no luck, but the three times AVG has "healed" my computer the darn thing immeditatly tells me I have the lamedon virus again.

I have looked up all manual removal instructions for recent Trojans in both AVG and Norton, following Nortons was no help.

They system is not as cripled as it was before the AVG, but it is still not up and running. I am so mad cause I just got my new Mini IPod and I can't use it.

I too am experiencing exactly the same problem. Norton and p-cilin are unable to detect Lamedon.B. AGV does detect it and will clean but Lamedon.B reinstalls within minutes (this happens when both online and offline.

It appears in a file called dl.HTML which is located in the WINDOWS folder. I have deleted this file out of WINDOWS and trash probably 200 times. But, again, it reinstalls within minutes.

I ran the specific Lamedon.B scan from microtrend and this, too, was unable to detect it both when the dl.HTML file was in WINDOWS and after I had dewleted it.

I assume there must be a reinstaller buried deep within Windows somwwhere and would hugely appreciate any help or suggestions before resort to a sledge hammer to kill it!!!

I recently picked up this Trojan horse and believe that I have now removed it. I do not pretend to understand exactly what has worked.

I have a Win95 system, if that is relevant. AVG detected the Trojan horse, and said that it had cleaned it, but obviously it had not.

The only useful info about this Trojan horse that I could find on the internet was at Sophos (search for lamedon - throws up details of varieties A and F, which seem very similar to B) and Trend Micro (same search, and HTML_Lamedon.A info seemed the most relevant).

This info contains details of the various files and registry entries typically created by the Trojan horse. I just went through and deleted the files that I found that were mentioned (although many were simply not present).

For your information, the files I did find and delete/rename were dl.HTML and mstasks3.exe (both in Windows folder). The others, including the Registry entries, were not present. (If I had found them, I would have intended to delete other mstasks executables.)

But I believe the crucial piece of the jigsaw to be the file wintime.exe, that was in my Windows\System32 folder. I noticed that it was in the registry as running automatically each time Windows was started, and had a 'modified' date coinciding with the start of my problems with the Trojan Horse. I deleted this file and its reference in the Registry, and everything seems to be okay now (fingers crossed).

hello finaly i got a sulution taht worked for me.. the file named dl.HTML in windows what reaperes when u delete it can be removed i did it and it woked from me hope it wokes for u all to... now let me tell you how its easy just right click on the file select cut and then paste the file in c:\ then delete the file in c: and emty trash bin... that's all.. i think this works and don't realy know how but i think its something like this.. the file isin the wiindows regestry and got an auto backup function like important windows files and has high preority and cant be removed cause it always restores buy when u cut and paste it some other where it changes the regestry and sets it up to the new location and it wants to backup there but the reg file is linked to other files and they don't change cause they are not directly l9nked to the dl.HTML reg file just to the c.\windows\dl.HTML and theydont change and when they rty to restore the file the reg filr fot it that has been changed colides whit them and the whole process messes up and don't work so i think this will work try it it worked for me... :) have a nice day

hello i wrote earlier about taking the file away and i later found out that it don't work only for a while so i searched for a new idea and found out a way that will work for all... and almost easyer then the lastone... how to do... simply open wordpad and write the following text if u want you can just write whatever you want but i write this.. "i hate illegal trojans and som99 roxs" after that save the dokument and name it dl.HTML and sav it on the desctop after that cut the file and paste it to c:\windows and when it asks you to replace the infected dl.HTML just do it. now right click on it and click on propeties and now click on write protected and then ok now the file is write protected and the virust cant write a new dl.HTML if you don't know how to do email me and if you want my home made security patch that will be redy until monday just erite to me :) good night zzzzzzzzzz....

Thanks a lot som99! I've spend the last seven hours trying to find a solution. To everyone reading this, try som99's last solution, it works for me too. Once again, thanks big time, now I can finally go to sleep.

i also have had this problem with all the things you guys said but also i kept getting dl.HTML popping up as though it were a regulage web-page. this is despite having every pop-up stopper i could find all runnig at once (including, norton, yahoo, panicWARE, and ISP provided one and others) i tried som99's second method and it stopped the AVG message but dl.HTML still pops up if i leave my terminal for even 20mins i come back to over 20 of the windows with dl.HTML in them any help anyone can give for this second half of the problem would be great ~Tom

had that thing for 4 days...tried a number of things..what worked was updating the AVG database...the last one had been less that 14 days ago, but the current AVG finally worked..

I think the main problem was in the win file registery..don't know why I didn't delete that one

All Trojan horses are hidden files, in order to get at them you will need to go to the Files Option (click the View tab)at Control Panel and uncheck both the *Hide file extension for known file types & *Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)-boxes, then OK yourself out. Then you will need to restart your computer and go into SafeMode by HOLDING the F8 key DOWN -(at bootup - after the first screen info - be quick!) and choose SafeMode. [ You have to use your keyboard when you're in SafeMode - the keys to use are Ctrl/Alt/Delete (to exit the Help and Support screen) - Tab/Arrow keys/ Pageup/Pagedown/ the Window key(between Ctrl & Alt) & Enter] So, from the DeskTop screen press the Window key to get Start/ arrow up to Search/ arrow right to For Files or Folders and type up the NAME OF THE FILE & EXT (not horse.winshow.V) but the actual name of the file, which would have shown up on your anti-virus software. To delete this file from here just press Page Up to highlight the file and then delete. To get out of Search -Alt F/ arrow down to Close and press Enter. Press the Window key to shutdown and restart your computer.

It will be safe to empty your Recycle Bin in the Normal mode where you can use your mouse.

I have had 4 Trojan horses on my C drive and kinda figured out the above method a week ago. After unchecking the hidden files boxes I deleted the Temp file (as these keep putting the same files back into your system) from the _Restore folder , then went to SafeMode to delete what virus files that were still there. My computer is now absolutely FREE of these pests!

PS. I also have AVG 6.0 (the free one) & also the Ad-aware 6 and I use them every day as my kids love to play games from the Internet.

I use windows98 and I removed the file system32 and after that everything as been ok. I haven't had any problems, but I'm not sure if someone else can get problems doing this remove of the file.

KN is right. The easiest way is to go to grisoft.com and download either the trial version or the freeware version of AVG and click updates. When you get the one most recently released... you'll be FREE AT LAST!...FREE AT LAST!...Thank GOD ALMIGHTY...YOU'LL BE FREE AT LAST!

I think I got this one figured out, as most do already, been dealing with this for a week. Somehow not only this one but 10 to 10 others were automatically downloading onto the machine. The firs AVG run I did on June 2nd and it got rid of 15 viruses, all from the night before. This Lamedon.B one was never removed. So I went through downloaded a bunch of stuff and kept trying. Bullguard, spybot S&D, CWSredder, Ad-aware, Stinger, and PestPatrol never seen this virus. I updated AVG and it caught another 15 viruses (all downloader's). Only one file could not be erased and that was the C:\WINDOWS\system32\wintime.exe I went in safe mode and manually deleted this. AVG says things are clean, now we just wait and see..

hello all again i write about this Trojan...people tells me that they get the avg window disappears when they does my solution but the start page in internet explorer wont change its still the same... i got a solution for that to :P that worked for me and hopefully for you all out there too... before doing this backup your internet explorer original exe ... now delete the explorer links on your desktop and system tray and start menu or wherever u got it but don't delete the original exe in the explorer folder... now make new shortcuts from the explorer file in the program folder to all those places then right click and click on properties and where it stands "C:\Program\Internet Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE" or what it stands on your computer this is from my Swedish windows i am Swedish :P :)) in that line write after the " thing write an internet address for example

"C:\Program\Internet Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE" www.Google.com and then click ok now every time you open that shortcut from explorer it opens Google.com and this works for me.

Had that nasty Trojan downloader winshow. It was detected by AVG but AVG was unable to delete it. I disabled wnxp home restore and tried all the forum suggestions including running AVG in dos mode...I tried about every AV shareware but the virus was recognized only by AVG....very frustrating...AVG would clean all the Trojan installed files except one...and a host of othe exe files would propagate every time after restart. I ended up getting out the WINXP install CD and reinstalling windows completely..finally, no more virii.

This virus is a one of the most annoying I have ever tried to delete. For my computer, the file was dl.HTML. First if you have the up-to-date version of Norton AntiVirus 2004 then simply use its Quarantine feature and hold the file in Quarantine that should take care of it. To do this simply right click on the file/s and then scan with Norton it will say delete failed or something similar. Then when the quarantine tab comes up leave the file ticked and click finish.

How do you you get rid of a add-on?

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Go to start, control panel, then add or remove programs or on windows 7 it says programs, uninstall programs, find the program and remove it

Read more: How_do_you_get_rid_of_babylon.com_delete_it_from_the_PC

What is the possible causes of virus in the computer?

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A floppy or a hard disk may be carrier of viruses.

Internet can transmit virus to your computer if antivirus is not installed.

programs purchased from unauthorized dealers, are mostly carriers of virus.

What is a desktop icon?

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A desktop icon is a symbol with text under it that is displayed on the desktop. The desktop is what is displayed when you log in on most operating systems. Common desktop icons are "My Computer" "Recycle Bin" "My documents" shortcuts to programs that are installed. By double clicking on an icon you can open the folder or program related to it.

Desktop icons are the most commonly recognized icons by most people. They are used to convey purpose of an available function on a computer. On a very graphic oriented Windows environment such as Windows XP the common desktop icons you might see are "My Computer", "Recycle Bin", and various file folders with labels.

Other operating systems such as Macintosh, and Linux desktop environments like KDE also use desktop icons in much the same way but the extension, resource or file name suffix differ. Generally icons from one operating system would need to be converted to work on a different OS.

What is the purpose of the start menu?

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The start menu is a very useful interface because it meens all the things you can do on the computer don't have to clog up your desktop.

How does a Trojan horse virus affect your PC or your information?

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A Trojan Horse allow the hacker to see you. hear you, access to your files, capture what keys are you pressing and see your Desktop and also it allows the hacker to crash your PC via deleting the file system. Or he can simply get fun by making your PC slow when he want.

Your computer always say you have performed an illegal function?

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Take the floppy disk or CD/ROM out of the computer then try starting it up again.

How do you remove a downloader Trojan virus in a 322dm3d.dll system file?

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The dll file could actually be the cause of you getting the downloader virus. First focus on deleting the dll file and then you can run a virus program to eliminate any other viruses on your computer. First find out what processes that dll file has attached itself to. Go to run and enter procexp. When that pops up go to find dll or handle and enter your dll file name. It will specify which processes it has attached itself. If it's not a vital process then you can kill the process and subsequently delete that dll file. If it's attached to the winlogon.exe or explorer processes then here are a few more steps. Right click on each process seperately and go to properties. Under threads you will need to right click and kill each instance of the dll. You will also need to do this with any handles listed. I had to suspend the winlogon handle. Then you should be able to delete that dll. If it's protected and you can't delete it. Move the file to another folder... I moved it to a new folder in My Documents. Then reboot and you should be able to delete that file. Good luck...

Does a trojan horse replicate itself to other computers?

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Yes, it can. Different Trojans comes up with different properties and programming. Some of them act as a backdoor for other infection while some spread themselves and make you nuts. So, it is important to prevent any such infection by using a security application like Immunet antivirus, Norton antivirus, Bitdefender antivirus, kaspersky, Avast, Panda, AVG, Avira etc. Use any of these tools and prevent your computer from any kind of Trojan infection.

Do binary files cause viruses?

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Binary file that has malicious code in it can create viruses. It depends on the programming on how it will be executed. Security of Operating System is considered on how handling such files.

How do you remove the backdoor trojan: Trojan horse IRCBackdoor.Sd Bot.2kk?

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You'll need to buy a good anti-virus tool.

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What Is Trojan?A Trojan (or Trojan horse, Trojan virus) is a kind of malware which appears to perform a desirable function for the user but instead facilitates unauthorized access to the user's computer system. Trojan virus are designed to allow a hacker remote access to a target computer system. It is very dangerous for you that to have a Trojan installed on your system. Your PC will be attacked easier than before. Trojan provides others with approach to control your computer. Trojan virus not only slows down the computer performance but also collects your private information, deletes PC files maliciously, steals your passwords, modifies your system settings, and monitors your computer activity. If you don't remove Trojan hidden on your computer and keep running the risky system, your computer will get more and more unstable and someday the system would be crashed. How to remove Trojan easily?There are many a Trojan removal solutions available on the Internet. Any one of them may probably help you remove Trojan virus. However, we are now talking about which removal solution is the best and most effective one. Nobody wants to waste much time to remove Trojan virus. The most common way to remove Trojan virus is to delete the program which contains Trojan. And you have to find out the program with problem firstly. It is really a time consuming method for you to remove Trojan virus. Therefore, you need a Trojan removal tool to help you clean your computer.

I got a virus on my computer and now I can't open the internet how do I get rid of the virus?

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Try downloading malwarebytes. It worked perfectly for me to get rid of this huge virus on my computer last time. However I'm having the same problem again and now it isn't working. Anyway try that program first. Download it on another computer that has internet and put it on a jump drive. Then take it to your computer that's having the problem and download. Do a scan and WALA; it should work fantastically now.

How can you get rid of a virus on a psp?

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It is relatively unlikely that you can get a virus on the PSP games console. There is a virus scanner called PSafeP which can check for you.

How do you protect your computer from Trojan horses?

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There are specific programs out there that protect against adware. I would not recommend downloading one from the internet. You would only be asking for trouble. If you go to Wal-Mart or another store that has computer programs, you can ask one of the employees where they would keep programs like that (if they do).

How do you remove the TrojanHorse BackDoor Agent BA from Windows XP?

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If you want to delete backdoor Trojans forever, then you need to take the first step in order to eliminate this troublesome malware: caution.

Although many computer users do not take this into consideration.

The truth is that without some basic security procedures, your computer will be infested with Trojans; backdoor entrances, after all, are commonplace.

However, in order to fight them, it is our duty to know about them. So let's find out first what a Trojan is.

How do you get rid of win32 adware exe?

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Run the following programs:

  • Malwarebytes Anti-Malware
  • Anti spyware removal
  • Superantispyware
  • A complete scan

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  • I ran Grisoft AVG(Free) and it detected the crypter.E virus but could not remove it. I checked the test detail which listed the associated file"mousedrv.exe" located in C:/Windows/System32. I could not delete it because it was running, so I opened Task Mgr,clicked on processes tab and found the file. I ended it with Task Mgr "end" command then went to the System32 folder and was able to delete mousedrv.exe. However when I restarted my computer,a message appeared saying mousedrv could not be run from the registry. Using regedit, I found several run entries in the registry and deleted them. Restarted my computer again with no messages and ran Grisoft AVG again which did not detect a virus.
  • I went on avg free edition and it didn't locate it but adaware pro did seek it out and then deleted it but then when I rebooted the PC it came back so I went on hard disk and then found it under the name of program 4,and then it wouldn't delete so I run a spybot on the actual program and it found 419 viruses on the program and then it enabled all the viruses open so I had to boot the PC up in safe mode then the files were able to be deleted, so boot up in safe mode and then delete the files.
  • You can remove Trojan horse Win32 Crypter E exe from your computer by following these steps:
  1. Download and install the Malwarebytes on your computer .
  2. Update your Malwarebytes .
  3. Scan your computer for all the malwares in your computer .
  4. Remove all the malwares , found while scanning with the malwarebytes .
  5. Restart your computer.
  • You can also use the way of using a crypter. If this is a false positive in your software, it can be masked by altering the code using a FUD Crypter.
  • There are 3 step to repair win32 crypter e exe error. If you have win32 crypter e exe error then there is a 94% chance that your computer has registry problems. To repair win32 crypter e exe error you need to follow the steps below:
  1. Download a win32 crypter e exe error repair tool,install this error repair tool.
  2. Click the Repair All Button.It will scan you PC for Free.
  3. Then click the Repair All Button again and your done!
  • The easiest way to remove this Trojan is to run an online scan such as the PC Safety Scan which is provided by Microsoft OneCare. Another way to remove the Trojan is to scan your computer with an Anti-Virus program such as Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware.