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93Teg
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Ok, so my computer just said that I have an infection and it keeps telling me that my Active desktop is lost, and it keeps going from my screen saver to a background that tells me about an infection. Anyone know how I can fix it?

8/17/2005 11:11:25 PM

OmarBadu
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which application on your computer said you had an infection and what was the exact msg

do people really still use active desktop? i thought after IE4 ppl stopped

8/17/2005 11:15:12 PM

knitchic
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It's the only way to set your own picture as the desktop in Windows ME, as far as I know.

8/17/2005 11:26:25 PM

93Teg
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Its my roomates computer. It happens with ever application but I think its some StopZilla shit. Theres just a circle in the bottom right of my computer(where it shows whats running) that is red and white with a ! in the middle. It doesnt do anything when I click on it. It just says:

YOUR COMPUTER IS INFECTED

Click here to protect your computer from spyware / virus threat

it takes me to PS Guard website when I double click on it

8/17/2005 11:27:26 PM

OmarBadu
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the internet was introduced too soon to the masses

8/17/2005 11:29:25 PM

93Teg
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This is such an old Windows edition that I dont know what Im doing.

8/17/2005 11:30:16 PM

93Teg
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Im used to a MAC

8/17/2005 11:30:59 PM

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