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lyricd

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  1. I'm referring to the restore function that is part of Windows Vista. It allows you to restore the computer to a previous date, and is called "system restore."
  2. I was not downloading cracks or illegal software! PirateBay is a torrent site -- I use torrents to watch TV shows.
  3. C:\Users\Lyricd\AppData\Local\av.exe Win32/Adware.XPAntiSpyware.AA application cleaned by deleting - quarantined C:\Users\Lyricd\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\U1V4MX1J\msdostr[1].exe Win32/Adware.XPAntiSpyware.AA application cleaned by deleting - quarantined C:\Users\Lyricd\AppData\Local\Xenocode\ApplianceCaches\HoldemManager.exe_v08404D5B\Native\STUBEXE\@PROGRAMFILES@\RVG Software\Holdem Manager\HMHud.exe probably a variant of Win32/Agent trojan cleaned by deleting - quarantined C:\Users\Lyricd\AppData\Local\Xenocode\ApplianceCaches\HoldemManager.exe_v08404D5B\Native\STUBEXE\@WINDIR@\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\cvtres.exe probably a variant of Win32/Agent trojan cleaned by deleting - quarantined C:\Users\Lyricd\Downloads\zgsetup.exe a variant of Win32/Induc.A virus deleted - quarantined
  4. Recently my computer was infected with "Vista Internet Security 2010," and nothing I did would correct the problem. When I began preparations to use my Dell recovery CD, the virus vanished. I'm wondering if it is sitting dormant on my machine. If not, where did it go? DDS (Ver_09-12-01.01) - NTFSX64 Run by Lyricd at 19:01:44.72 on Tue 02/23/2010 Internet Explorer: 8.0.6001.18882 BrowserJavaVersion: 1.6.0_16 Microsoft
  5. I went back to the website that infected me (pirate bay) and was instantly re-infected and all my programs work again, including the " Vista Internet Security 2010." Please advise.
  6. My virus software also quarantined a trojan as soon as I attempted to open the ESET scan. Now I can't open any programs, including McAfee, which appears to be running in the task bar but will not expand.
  7. I tried it again, this time using Firefox (already open) and downloading to my desktop. If I open it from the desktop it get the same window, asking me to choose a program to open it. If I open it from my downloads summary window in firefox, I get a different error: "Application not found." Can I solve all of this by using the restore function in Vista?
  8. I downloaded the .exe to my downloads folder and opened it. Vista Internet Security 2010 immediately closed all of its warning windows (I was ignoring them, there were about 3-4 open warnings at all times.) Unfortunately no programs will open now, firefox, google chrome, and explorer all pop a window asking me to "choose the program you want to use to open this file:"
  9. In safe mode it is still there. It pops a window about an infected computer. In regular boot up, it won't let Firefox or Explorer open, only Google Chrome is allowed to open. On second reboot, AIM auto opened Firefox and I can use it now. Please advise.
  10. Here is the attach.txt file, zipped and attached to this post. Did I do this correctly? Please advise. Attach.zip
  11. DDS (Ver_09-12-01.01) - NTFSX64 Run by Lyricd at 18:48:02.55 on Fri 02/19/2010 Internet Explorer: 8.0.6001.18882 BrowserJavaVersion: 1.6.0_16 Microsoft
  12. I've tried renaming it on download, and downloading the version with a random name found here: http://mbam.malwarebytes.org/program/random-installer.php I've tried downloading with a random name on another computer and moving it to the infected computer; that doesn't' work either. Other installer programs continue to work normally, but the virus is specifically stopping malwarebytes from installing. Please help!
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