Is it possible that I still have a virus?

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I?m using a Dell 4700 C, Windows XP, Internet Explorer 6.0.

I have Norton AntiVirus 2005 installed. It has detected and removed a virus
from my computer five times.

When I Scan my computer, Norton indicates that Threats are found.
Is it possible that I still have a virus?
If so, what is your recommendation.

Also, does anyone know about: http://www.virushunter.com/?nats=MTE3NTA6Mzox

meadow





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