Date: 2009-02-11 08:38 pm (UTC)
I always do what [livejournal.com profile] anniehow suggested, I google any name like that and see if and what other people are saying about it. (I actually tend to use Google and Ask because sometimes they find different answers. ;) )

Anyway, this one seems to be real. Your computer slowing down is one big clue but it's very frustrating when the anti-virus doesn't find it with a scan! What I'd suggest trying:

1. Update AVG manually to make sure you have the absolute most current definitions.

2. Go into AVG's tools - advanced settings - the Scans tab - scan whole computer. Uncheck the scan infectable files only box. This will tell AVG to scan every file on the computer, not just the ones that are most likely to be executable viruses. It'll make the scan take longer but will be more thorough.

3. Scan again. Hopefully it'll find and zap it this time. *fingers crossed*

4. If you have any anti-malware programs like Spybot or AdAware (both are good free programs), update, then run them as well.

Here's AVG's free forum which I've found has helpful links and info. I'm hoping the infection isn't coming from the other computer being transferred by the USB sticks. O_O But if they other computer isn't running slowly, then it's probably contained just to this one.

I'm not sure if there's any problem going from Vista to XP but I'm thinking that you really do have a beastie of some sort in there just from the computer running slowly and AVG popping that warning.

I'll keep my fingers crossed for you that you can nab it once and for all! Good luck! *hugs* ♥♥♥!!!
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