Are you doing it in safe mode and have you disabled the System 
Restore?  Sometimes that's required.

There's many other methods of removal if NAV's still won't 
work.  Just do a search for    Vundo removal    and you'll see 
them.
-Clint

God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com
http://ComputersCustomBuilt.com

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "LarryB"


I have a neighbor that brought in her lap top Dell Inspiron 
6000 with XP
home, Intel Pentium M, Processor is 1.6GHz with 1.6GHz 256MB 
Ram. Norton
has an alert that will not go away. I have downloaded the 
removal tool
from Norton's site and run it as they say. It comes back and 
says no
Trojan.Vundo found!
This computer is wireless but will not connect as it does not 
see any
wireless networks. (there is one for it to see.)
The Alert window has an Object Name: 
C:\WINDOWS|system32\ddabb.dll
It also says unable to repair this file and Access to the file 
was denied.
I have scanned with Spy-bot and Ad-Aware SE. They have removed 
several
items. She also has Norton Internet Security enabled.

It takes for ever to restart or shut down.

Thanks
-- 
LarryBrowning
K & L Electronics
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