- Re: removing W95.Whg.878.B
- Posted by kurt wismer on July 3rd, 2003
miror wrote:
usually the product that detects it can also remove it... what,
precisely, is the problem you're encountering when you try to remove it?
is it that the files are in use? if so, try booting into safe mode with
command prompt only and using f-prot for dos (http://www.f-prot.com)...
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