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Dean Lofthouse
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i heard about this a few weeks back

 

If you have a wireless router u need to rest-set it back to factory settings and then change the default password to something of your own then run a virus scan

 

If that dosent work uninstall what ever web browser your using clean your system with

CCleaner.

 

Then reinstall your web browser again and hopefully that will sort it for you.

 

Tom

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I'm not so sure fellas... i would backup all of what you need and reinstall windows from scratch !

 

If you're going that route then just restore from the full backup you took last week ;-).

 

Or if you are on Windows XP you can go back to a recent "Restore Point", if it is set up to use them.

 

See Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> System Restore.

 

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