You hace the 666 virus.
I had the same thing on my G4 when i first bought it.
You must use a virus killer
I used norton antivirus and it worked fine, however depending how long that 666 extension has been there, the system probably has been damaged by it.
delete it now, and run norton antivirus.untill it is gone.
On Sunday, September 7, 2003, at 03:32 PM, G-List wrote:
Another question, I have an extension in my extension folder, looks like this: 666. If I click
on it to get info, there is no info about it, also when I deactivate this extension, it will
be back in the extension folder after the next startup, what could that be?
Any ideas?
Franz Bangkok
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