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ghae:

also i want to ask how to delete msg. history in chikka?tnx a lot!

ghae:

got prob with my chikka account,while typing in the msg window,the page does not scroll - in the sense i can’t read the latest text i am writing nor the new msg i will receive unless i manually click on the scroll tab.can u help?tnx

Ric:

to hero (or anyone): can anyone teach me the basics of command prompt for helping me prevent my computer from virus attacks from flash disks.

reset:

thanks for replying to my query and for taking the time to post it in my blog. appreciate it so much.

reset:

hi! is it possible to replace your main harddrive with a higher capacity drive without reinstalling all existing softwares? tnx

jerome:

you can also used usb disk security in your computer to protect it from being infected from viruses od\f your flash drive

hero:

hey ric you can move any viruses from usb by mastering your command prompt…

ric:

hi. a file named “scrap” was found in my flash disk and i cannot seem to format my flash disk. is this a virus? how can i remove it?

chehe:

svchost.exe is most likely not a virus…

Ric:

how do i deal with svchost.exe?

hehe:

daniel used nod32 instead

daniel:

il try your suggestion to remove it manully.

daniel:

iv tried noob killer but the problem came back again. iv deleted the register key of disable task manager and regedit but the reg key appears again after i deleted

msrheico:

i was here =)

blue:

blog hop! yay! may tutorial!
(loved the chikka post) linked you pala! (hope u dnt mind doing same)
ask ko lng kung may c++ compiler ka na complete…thx

msrheico:

hi copernicus. ive linked u to my site. dont u mind adding me? hehehe. tnx

copernicus:

download noob killer

Ric:

hi copernicus. my laptop just got infected with silentsoft virus. how do i manually remove this? (and other viruses too)

frances:

nice site! link ex? :D

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