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"ThinkPoint" virus removal

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  1. BlackBird007

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    #1 BlackBird007, Nov 22, 2010
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    Really need some help here. I've tried a few things, but have not been successful. I have the ThinkPoint virus, and can't remove it. I can't access my main computer account (I'm running Vista). Actually, my account will open, but instead of seeing my desktop, I get a screen prompting me to do a safe startup (see attached image).

    Everything I have read has to do with removing it on the actual account that it has infected (in this case, my main one), but I haven't found anything about removing it from the main one by using another account on the computer. The account I'm using right now has Administrator privileges.

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    Ouch. Reformat time sounds like to me... full restore. FOLLOWED by GOOD
    VIRUS SOFTWARE - AVG (free), Norton (invasive), McAfee, etc. but SOMETHING.

    Most unfortunate - I've been reading about this one since you posted - NASTY.

    Be prepared for a lot of "you should have bought a Mac" responses... it's only a matter of time
    and Mac will be a major target too. I run Mac, PC, and Linux.... ALL are vulnerable. But
    Windows is the biggest target so is hit far more often.


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    So did it work?

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    Yes! Everything is working fine for now. I'm releived. :)
     
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    Very good! Malwarebytes got it?
     
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    That's great! So NOW do that major DATA BACKUP onto an external drive, after
    fully scanning your computer with AVG or other virus software.

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    I'm assuming. Everything is working fine.

    I've thought of doing that. I have some stuff on a few USB sticks (8, 4 , and 8 gigs), but looks like I need something bigger.
     
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    Just pick up a 1/2 TB "external mini hard drive" - Seagate or whatever major brand.
    Almost ALL of them now come with backup software built it that will auto-launch.

    I keep my main Vista box backed up with a Seagate 2.0 TB external just using the
    internal BU software it came with. Works great and is automatic.

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    Thanks for the info.
     

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