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First time ever on a talk site. I have a P II 333 with 128 ram. I run xp

service pack 1 only with office xp, evedence eliminator, norton 2003 and

regestry mechanic (All the other little programs). I have only used 2.5 Gig of

my 4 Gig hard drive. Everything runs fine just slow (I have fast ADSL). No

programs running, I am using %4 of my CPU and 110 MB RAM.

First I am *not* concerned about my security, what is the best antivirus to

use that will scan my e-mails, etc and uses the least resorces.

Second there is a couple of processes I want to DELETE, not end temporarorly

till the next boot up. How do I delete them?

Third how do I get rid of the virus Isass.exe?

Thankyou and if you know where elese I can post these questions please let me

know. TYLER

tyler@win99.com

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http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcen...moval.tool.html, thers the link to get rid of sasser for ya, make sure to update windows XP regulary, and especially after you remove the virus with that removal tool, or you'll just get it again, and again, and again.

http://www.blackviper.com/index.html this is a good site thats all about windows xp services, witch will create the processes that your seeing in task manager.

Last, But not least, your just borderline with the minimun specs to run just Windows XP itself, let alone Norton and whatever else you got hoging up your memory.

Windows XP Pro Minimum System Specs:

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/eva...on/sysreqs.mspx

Windows XP Home Minimum System Specs:

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/home/ev...on/sysreqs.mspx

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