HELP!! RPC Terminated Unexpectedly, Windows must shutdown

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  1. mycomp

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    My computer has been coming up with the message that the Remote Procedure Call unexpectedly quit and that windows must shutdown. This was initiated by the Windows NT security. I have looked around and many posts say that it was MSblast. I have downloaded SymantecW32.Blaster.Fix32 and it came up with nothing. Also I have Spybot and AVG anti-virus running and they both come up with the system coming up with [bold] CLEAN[/bold]. Also my computer is 2.00 GHz and it runs very slowly.I am sure there is some virus or worm or something on my computer. [bold] HELP ME PLEASE[/bold]
     
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    Spybot, AVG anti-virus, and fixBlast from Symantec say the machine is clean but I still get the RPC unexpectedly quit and that Windows would shut off in 1 minute. I have also tried downloading patches for it but they do not work
     
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    try the stinger program, 2nd on my list. did you run the programs in safe mode??
     
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    A new version of AdAware was just released. V.1.0.6. Try using that. Also, try using "Spyware Doctor". Both can be found on Download.com.

    "Belarc" advisor is another nifty & free program that may help you ensure that your computer OS is up to date. I think I found it on Download.com also. Use google to find & download if all else fails.
     

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