Recovering pic & other files with .micro extention
Recovering pic & other files with .micro extention
Got it from installing Malware in Win XP though it's the same in Puppy.
"classicsoftware" [expert on (eliminating) infection] at www.pcguide.com/vb/ will probably reply to help you with this if you post there.
Bleepingcomputer may have something.
They are an absolutely safe site.
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/se ... ption-key/
Chris.
They are an absolutely safe site.
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/se ... ption-key/
Chris.
Recovering pic & other files with .micro extention
What's the best thread to post, Malware seems rarely visited?Sylvander wrote:"classicsoftware" [expert on (eliminating) infection] at www.pcguide.com/vb/ will probably reply to help you with this if you post there.
Re: Recovering pic & other files with .micro extention
classicsoftware is online at the PC-Guide forums as I type this, and he regularly replies to posts atkuman wrote:What's the best thread to post, Malware seems rarely visited?
"Internet Security and Malware Help".
If he doesn't reply soon, send him a PM with a link to the thread, and asking him to help.
And "bump" the thread.
It isn't showing when I click "Quick Links->Todays Posts".
It drops down the list, and off the bottom, when new posts are added at the top.
@kuman
1. "what do u mean by "bump" the thread?"
Make a new post in the thread, that simply says something like "Suggestions anyone?"
This will bring the thread back to the top of the list of "Today's Posts".
2. "didn't see classicsoftware in there."
Look at "Currently Active Users" at the bottom of http://www.pcguide.com/vb/.
This lists all members who are currently logged in.
classicsoftware was "online" earlier, but not right now.
1. "what do u mean by "bump" the thread?"
Make a new post in the thread, that simply says something like "Suggestions anyone?"
This will bring the thread back to the top of the list of "Today's Posts".
2. "didn't see classicsoftware in there."
Look at "Currently Active Users" at the bottom of http://www.pcguide.com/vb/.
This lists all members who are currently logged in.
classicsoftware was "online" earlier, but not right now.