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    Thanks for all the reply's
    I found this nasty little thing in the end. it managed to get deep deep in the sys reg. i think,but not sure if it was in one of the video codec's i dl

    but none of the above could get rid of it. Cos it would restart its self every time you started the pc.

    Thanks anyway for the advice

    MR-C

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    FYI..........

    A solution used by many:

    http://www.md4pc.com/questions/63.htm
    "8-ball Corner Pocket"

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    neevakee's Avatar the bad spelller BT Rep: +9BT Rep +9
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    actually just tonight I went over to a friends and he had it. Adaware didn't get it all of but spybot did. I even found out he had the klez virus. oh well he wants to reinstall windows any ways

  4. Software & Hardware   -   #14
    i have gotten infected with that thing a couple times. the easiest way to get rid of it is to go to their website, they have an option to click on to unistall it from your computer. while you are there make sure you leave them a nasty message. i have the uninstall bookmarked now.

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    XUPITER was a real pain in the butt. I tried Add/Remove Programs but couldn't get rid of the tool bar, so XUPITER files were hidden throughout my system. Watching Tech TV one day and a caller had the same problem in how to get rid of it. Suggested method was to download SpyBot Search and Destroy. I did and SpyBot removed all traces of XUPITER.
    Try it and Good Luck!
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    "The person who thinks he knows everything is particularly annoying to those of us that do!"

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    you could perhaps block them with your firewall. i have and i have never had it on my system. but that might just be a coinsidence i guess.

    i believe this is the IP you could try and block: 63.236.32.50
    it's in peerguardian anyway.

  7. Software & Hardware   -   #17
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    Ya that damn xupiter f*cked up my comp before. Ad-aware 6 got it very easily and havent had any problems since. But if that doesnt worl do it manually. Go to start run regedit. Then go to hk local machine or hk current user then go under software and delete it from there.

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