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Old 12-20-2008, 08:25 PM
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THANK YOU TO WHO EVER FOUND THIS FIX OUT!

Initially it found no errors under my user name and desktop. I then tried to find the folder it was looking for and couldn't locate it under my name either so,,, if the fix program doesn't find anything under your user name and you use XP with multiple users, go into each user and try to run it. Who ever initially contracted the virus will have the folder needed to decrypt the files. I ran it under each persons name on my XP and finally found the user who had the folders.

Try that and good luck it really restored my files and now I AM GOING TO BACK THEM ALL UP!!!

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