Saturday, October 6, 2012

Braves get swatted by Cardinals with infield fly rule - Los Angeles Times [dayinformations.blogspot.com]

Braves get swatted by Cardinals with infield fly rule - Los Angeles Times [dayinformations.blogspot.com]

Question by ace v: I have a virus in "C:System volume information" and i can't deleted it.pleas help me? When I scan with my BitDefender Antivirus,and when it find the virus it says that cant't be deleted because it in archive.How can I open System volume information and I deleted manualy the virus.pleas help me.the virus is "adwere.generic". Best answer for I have a virus in "C:System volume information" and i can't deleted it.pleas help me?:

Answer by shyguy28
you could try looking on www.download.com for a free adware removal software. It might be able to delete it.

Answer by Sly_Old_Mole
C:System volume information IS PART OF SYSTEM RESTORE. 1. turn off system restore 2. re boot in safe mode & run BitDefender 3. re boot if clean turn on system restore. 4. make a restore point. Tip: Turning off system restore cleans system restore.

Answer by tempo1
System Volume Information is where your System Restore files are located. Therefore, the malware is in your System Restore files which are basically locked by Windows so your security software cannot touch it, to remove the infected file. And Windows not allow a user to open System Volume Information. BUT... The solution is easy. You simply need to delete all your old System Restore points. To do so: go to Control panel > System > System restore > check mark "Turn off System Restore on all drives" > Apply > answer "Yes" > OK > now reboot your machine. Then turn System Restore back on again. Virus will be gone.

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ATLANTA -- The St. Louis Cardinals won baseball's first wild-card playoff, taking advantage of a disputed infield fly call that led to a protest and fans littering the field with debris to beat the Atlanta Braves, 6-3, on Friday.

Matt Holliday homered and the defending World Series champion Cardinals benefited from three Braves errors. St. Louis advanced to play Washington in the division series starting Sunday.

Chipper Jones played his final game for the Braves, and made a crucial throwing error in the fourth inning that led to three runs.

But the first game in the majors' new postseason round â€" and one-and-done matchup â€" will be remembered forever for a wild play in the eighth on a shallow fly to left field.

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