It’s CONFIRMED!
It’s confirmed that I WILL BE GOING TO WATCH THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA MUSICAL! 9 of us will be going, including my dearest claris and pearlynn. I cant wait to watch the musical. At first, i was struggling to make the decision whether should i go watch anot. It’s quite expensive. $75! But many friends said that it’s worth it! So, i went to search everything about the musical. The comments bloggers gave about the whole performance, the backdrop, the singing.
Oh man, guess what? Shirley will be giving me the 2 piano scores for phantom of the opera. WOW! so excited to learn them!
Anyway, you guys heard of MSN Virus? I wanted to tell you guys about it, but i forgot. Last week, i received a msn msg from my friend. It will send you a file named “photo album”. It was in a zip form. When i opened the zip file, i saw this program “.exe”. That wondered me and i didnt click on it. Today, i went to check from the website, and thank god, i didnt open the zip file. It’s a VIRUS!
There is a virus being spread by MSN Messenger. You are asked to accept a picture from the person who you are talking to. If you do then a file called PICT1324(2)(1)(1)(2)(1)(1)(1).exe will be transferred to your computer and begin the process of asking others that you chat to to accept pictures as well.
The best way to avoid the file is to keep clicking Decline when asked (if the other person is affected then you will see several messages asking to accept the file)
If you do accept the file then you need to go into msconfig and remove the file from starting when Windows does. Do as follows:
1. Click on the Start button and click on Run
2. Then type in msconfig and click OK
3. You should see a screen that has System Configuration Utility in the blue bar
at the top
4. Click on the Tab that says Startup
5. Locate an entry that says MSN Messenger as the name. The filename will have
PIC1342(2)(1)(1)(2)(1)(1)(1).exe at the right hand side
6. Click the box beside the name MSN Messenger
7. Click the Apply button in the bottom right hand side of the screen
8. Then when prompted restart your computer and when Windows loads up again
locate the file on your computer (it should be in the C:/My Documents/Messenger Received Files directory) and then you should be able to delete it
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