PLEASE...before sending these often harmful scares to other folks, you need to check with ANY of the hoax sites on the internet.... http://www.vmyths.com/ if you had done so, you'd have found the information on this hoax, and that you have removed something useful on your computer, as this type virus often instructs you to do.....so, I suggest you visit the online site and REINSTALL what you have mistakenly removed.......and next time, don't be so gullible! Sandra this is only a portion of the info on the above hoax site....please visit and read it ALL! "This particular urban legend started in early April 2002 among Spanish-speaking computer users. The hysteria spilled over to the English-speaking community by mid-April 2002. Well-meaning users fall prey to False Authority Syndrome when they use their eyeballs to "detect" viruses. Vmyths surmises a clueless, well-meaning user (not a hoaxster) adapted an old sulfnbk.exe alert by simply changing one instruction to look for JDBGMGR.EXE. All is not lost if you got duped and you self-damaged your PC. See the related links (below) for instructions to replace the file you deleted." Sandra