Thanks Ian :-).
I meant to ask - are they still charging for cleanup? I went there
and had a scan run earlier this year while running the Geeks to Go
list as a precautionary measure. The scan went great, but they
charged me for the results; I had to pay a 3 month access fee, which
is long gone. I recall being ticked, because the scan and results
were supposed to be free, plus I had only picked up some spyware
while finding and downloading the different programs Geeks to Go
suggested - could have easily taken care of the spyware when I ran my
scanners again.
Thanks
Theresa
At 11:47 11/17/2007, you wrote:
>While you problem could caused by any number of thing and you use a range of
>prevention could I suggest you go to www.pandasoftware.com and take their
>free scan because from the multi problems it could still be an undetected
>virus attack.
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