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  1. First of all i HIGHLY suggest you UNINSTALL any codec packs you may have in your system.

    they have unpredictable interactions with the video drivers, they can destabilize the system and introduce conflicts between other codecs.

    After you UNINSTALL the codec packs, get these codecs and programs separately:

    http://www.doom9.org (Click on the Download Section, Scroll Down and select Avi Editing Tools/show all Avi Editing Tools and look for a program called "Gspot 2.21" this program identifies audio and video codecs in AVIs, displays length, audio and video bitrate, Use this on your AVi to find out what are the codecs)

    http://downloads.xvid.org/downloads/xvidcore-1.1.0-beta2.zip

  2. Maybe this will help,

    1) Reboot the PC in safe mode with networking

    2) Turn system restore off by right clicking on my computer icon. Then go to properties, click on System restore and check box to disable it.

    3) Now do a virus scan.

    You could also delete it manually, here is some valuable information.

    "When the browser runs an applet, the JRE stores all the downloaded files into its cache directory for better performance. We have received reports of the following malicious applets in the cache directory:

    Trojan.ByteVerify

    VerifierBug.class

    Java.JJBlack worm

    Java.Shinwow trojan

    However, in this instance, storing these applets in the cache directory can not cause any harm to your computer because they are designed to exploit a vulnerability in the Microsoft VM, not the Sun JVM.

    SOLUTION

    If you find one of these malicious applets on your computer, please use an anti-virus program to delete the applet, or you can clean the cache directory manually.

    Here are the instructions on how to manually remove these malicious applets from the JRE cache directory:

    From the Start button, click Settings

  3. Virus infected factory disks? You got a CD from Microsoft with a virus?

    Oops, i meant my Recovery Discs  :oops:. When i bought this Sony Vaio Comp a year ago they gave me some Recovery Discs that included all the pre-installed software and XP HOME Edition. But the discs came with a bunch of viruses like blaster and sasser.A, Sasser.B, Sasser.C, Sasser.D and many others.

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