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Join Date: Sep 2009
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OS: vista sp3
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Virus that permenently removes all sounds from a pc.
Hey Guys:
Im doing a school project on recent harmful viruses and where on the web they come from. Now each group has been given a sample hdd to prove/show the extent that the virus choosen can damage and how to treat or to remove it. My group has to come up with a virus/trojan/malware that completely and permanently removes all sound from a system then continues to delete windows files 1 by 1. Does anyone here know of anything like this. Oh and how would we go about trying to treat it. NB: Please Help My Project is Due tomorrow morning im running out of ideas. |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Transylvania County, North Carolina, USA
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Re: Virus that permenently removes all sounds from a pc.
Sorry, but that's not what this forum is for. We help users who've unintentionally become infected.
Additionally, it's against forum rules to assist with classroom assignments. http://www.techsupportforum.com/rules.php Quote:
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