D3ViLsAdvocate wrote:Try shaking the salt harder onto your tongue.
roxfox64 wrote:I take it you're on windows?
What I'd say you do is:
A.) Boot into safe mode and run a virus scan.
Symantec should show you the path of the file.
Go to the path and delete manually.
B.) If you can't manually delete it you should try installing any linux distro and then mount E:\ and go to the path that Symantec showed you and delete it.
If you don't know how to mount partitions/drives its fairly simple.
On my hard drive I have 5 partitions:
hda1: NTFS 4GB (C:\)
hda2: (Extended partition)
hda5: EXT2 10GB (G:\)
hda6: EXT3 15GB (F:\)
hda7: NTFS 8GB (D:\)
USB drives are mounted like this:
1st: 2nd: 3rd: 4th:
sda sdb sdc sdd
So on and so fourth...
So each additional drive gets a lower letter, same with hard drives.
Each Partition gets a higher number.
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