| Is wincln any good?
| Sure looks like it wants to delete a lot of stuff,
| some of which might be critical.
Please supply MORE informnation on what 'wincln' is or supposed to be.
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Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp
WinCln.NET
Perhaps running a full disk backup is in order before trying this for
real. Then, maybe you could render the first peer review in these parts.
Regards,
Pete
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1PW @?6A62?FEH9:DE=6o2@=]4@> [r4o7t]
> Is wincln any good?
> Sure looks like it wants to delete a lot of stuff,
> some of which might be critical.
What does wincln, a file cleanup utility, have to do with *viruses*?
> People who frequent this forum tend to be some of the best informed on
> the usenet and as such would likely be a valuable resource of advice
> regarding an application that purports to clean up excess files from
> someone's system, not too far removed from all the bandwidth related to
> the removal of malware, of which the vast current majority isn't viral.
> So, now that I've consumed my daily allotment of white space, I'll go
> back to awaiting the chance to jump your ass next time you address
> non-viral malware in this ostensible 'virus related' forum.
> If you prefer to continue answering a request for informed opinion by
> posting (albeit rhetorical) sarcasm, then I'll invoke my excellent kill
> file to reduce the useless noise you generate.
Next time, add "[OT]" (for off-topic) to warn other participants of the
newsgroup(s) you visit.
And, yes, I would very much appreciate if you added me to your killfile.
That means I always get the last word in any [sub]thread in which you
originate or participate.
You ask an extremely vague question about a utility that has nothing to
do with virus detection and/or removal in a newsgroup whose topic is
about viruses and, of course, it must be my fault that you post like a
boob that hasn't a clue what the utility is for. Keep on walking into
those walls and claiming it's the building's fault.
http://hk.geocities.com/ykf_chan/readme.htm