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ByNaK
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      11-22-2007
I am writing this to everyone who is experiencing the problem of "Windows
cannot find 'path/file name'. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and
then try again..."

I used to get this message to docx, xls, fla files and internet link all the
time.

A week ago I found out that this problem is actualy not a bug but a virus.
It turned out that it's a trojan which had infected ALL exe files in my
computer. Every time I did clean install acualy I was selfinfecting myself
with the programs which I kept on D drive.

The solution is to delete ALL programs including the instalational ones as
well. I did that - made clean install, downloaded again all programs I needed
and now for more than 7 day I am bug/virus free!!!
 
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theclyde
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      11-22-2007
On Nov 22, 9:41 am, ByNaK <By...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I am writing this to everyone who is experiencing the problem of "Windows
> cannot find 'path/file name'. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and
> then try again..."
>
> I used to get this message to docx, xls, fla files and internet link all the
> time.
>
> A week ago I found out that this problem is actualy not a bug but a virus.
> It turned out that it's a trojan which had infected ALL exe files in my
> computer. Every time I did clean install acualy I was selfinfecting myself
> with the programs which I kept on D drive.
>
> The solution is to delete ALL programs including the instalational ones as
> well. I did that - made clean install, downloaded again all programs I needed
> and now for more than 7 day I am bug/virus free!!!


So, uh, then you are not running Vista anymore?
 
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Mick Murphy
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      11-22-2007
The simple answer is: Run an Anti-virus, and DON'T download Trojans, lol.
Hahaha.

"ByNaK" wrote:

> I am writing this to everyone who is experiencing the problem of "Windows
> cannot find 'path/file name'. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and
> then try again..."
>
> I used to get this message to docx, xls, fla files and internet link all the
> time.
>
> A week ago I found out that this problem is actualy not a bug but a virus.
> It turned out that it's a trojan which had infected ALL exe files in my
> computer. Every time I did clean install acualy I was selfinfecting myself
> with the programs which I kept on D drive.
>
> The solution is to delete ALL programs including the instalational ones as
> well. I did that - made clean install, downloaded again all programs I needed
> and now for more than 7 day I am bug/virus free!!!

 
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dennis@home
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      11-22-2007


"ByNaK" <> wrote in message
news:3B2AA36B-F7BC-41DC-BA49-...
> I am writing this to everyone who is experiencing the problem of "Windows
> cannot find 'path/file name'. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and
> then try again..."
>
> I used to get this message to docx, xls, fla files and internet link all
> the
> time.
>
> A week ago I found out that this problem is actualy not a bug but a virus.
> It turned out that it's a trojan which had infected ALL exe files in my
> computer. Every time I did clean install acualy I was selfinfecting myself
> with the programs which I kept on D drive.
>
> The solution is to delete ALL programs including the instalational ones as
> well. I did that - made clean install, downloaded again all programs I
> needed
> and now for more than 7 day I am bug/virus free!!!


Which antivirus were you running so we can avoid it.

 
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ByNaK
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      11-23-2007
I tried Kasperky and Nod32. They both do fine job but I turn them off because
the system is crawling because of them.

"dennis@home" wrote:

>
>
> "ByNaK" <> wrote in message
> news:3B2AA36B-F7BC-41DC-BA49-...
> > I am writing this to everyone who is experiencing the problem of "Windows
> > cannot find 'path/file name'. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and
> > then try again..."
> >
> > I used to get this message to docx, xls, fla files and internet link all
> > the
> > time.
> >
> > A week ago I found out that this problem is actualy not a bug but a virus.
> > It turned out that it's a trojan which had infected ALL exe files in my
> > computer. Every time I did clean install acualy I was selfinfecting myself
> > with the programs which I kept on D drive.
> >
> > The solution is to delete ALL programs including the instalational ones as
> > well. I did that - made clean install, downloaded again all programs I
> > needed
> > and now for more than 7 day I am bug/virus free!!!

>
> Which antivirus were you running so we can avoid it.
>
>

 
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ByNaK
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      11-23-2007
Why do you think I am not with Vista any more? Vista has nothing to do with
this trojan. I am still with Vista and I don't intend on going back to XP.

"theclyde" wrote:

> On Nov 22, 9:41 am, ByNaK <By...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > I am writing this to everyone who is experiencing the problem of "Windows
> > cannot find 'path/file name'. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and
> > then try again..."
> >
> > I used to get this message to docx, xls, fla files and internet link all the
> > time.
> >
> > A week ago I found out that this problem is actualy not a bug but a virus.
> > It turned out that it's a trojan which had infected ALL exe files in my
> > computer. Every time I did clean install acualy I was selfinfecting myself
> > with the programs which I kept on D drive.
> >
> > The solution is to delete ALL programs including the instalational ones as
> > well. I did that - made clean install, downloaded again all programs I needed
> > and now for more than 7 day I am bug/virus free!!!

>
> So, uh, then you are not running Vista anymore?
>

 
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ByNaK
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      11-23-2007
I gues the best way to avoid viruses is to be carefull what you download and
which sites you visit.
 
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