Quote Originally Posted by MsUther
The thing is that the folder seems to be empty, but with his knowledge of pc stuff, I`m not sure that there is no hidden files or something...
I just deleted the whole folder. And got the message that the operation was successfull and folder was deleted. How it managed to creep back after 4 days is a mystery to me, and makes me a li`ll paranoid.
What was the folder's name and do you run any legit program that may be placing the folder by whatever name it is there? There are some programs that do replace a folder when deleted and it doesn't always have to be a virus causing it.

After running the virus scan I always do a defrag and then run at the command prompt or at "Start - Run" a "chkdsk /r" without the quotes. It takes a long time to run but it keeps your machine in great shape. Let the chkdsk /r run over night and it will be finished by morning. Usually about 2 hours depending on the size of your hard drive. It looks for bad sectors on your hard drive, tries to repair them, and marks then unusable if necessary to make your drive much more reliable.

For instance MSN messaging service always places a folder called "Messenger" in the Program Files folder. The file is recreated even if deleted each time MSN tries to start. You may have someting like this happening too.

Tojo's maintenance schedule is a great on. In addition to all he does I also run a beta program for spy-ware made by Microsoft that will remain free until December, I believe. It is called windows Defender. It differers from AdAware and Spybot in that it runs in Real Time. It still misses some but then AdAware and Spybot do their great job of finding the missed ones. Windows Defender adds more definitions sometimes daily to its list of known spy-ware. I like it well enough I will buy it when necessary.