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01-27-2009 08:24 PM #1
need help finding virus..PLEASE!
my stupid computer has been acting up alot lately,it's driving me nuts
and I'm learning a few new cuss wordsif I run a scan with AVG
anti-virus every day, it picks this up,causing it to slow down and sometime it freezes up, I had a guy that knows a little about computers look at it, he could'nt fix the problem,I know very little about computers so I could lots of help..thanks
C:\Documents and settings\owner\cookies\owner@207[2]txt
C:\Documents and settings\owner\cookies\owner@adopt,eurod...
C:\Documents and settings\owner\cookies\owner@doubleclick[1...
C:\Documents and settings\owner\cookies\owner@msnportal.1...
C:\Documents and settings\owner\cookies\owner@tacoda[1],tx...
C:\Documents and settings\owner\cookies\owner@revci[2],txt...
I had the total 32 of this morning
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01-27-2009 09:20 PM #2
Clear your cookies.
Under "Tools", click "Internet Options", then Select "delete cookies"Go Hokies!!!!!! ACC CHAMPS '04,'07,'08
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01-27-2009 09:24 PM #3
Try running Trend Micro House Calls, it's a free download that will scan your computer system, detect viruses and help you eliminate them.
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/
Mike
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01-27-2009 10:27 PM #4
Try this
IF you don't have it install this freeware: Spybot,mine was slowing down and freezing too,not any more. AVG works on virus protection but does not eliminate spyware unless you have the pay upgraded version.
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01-27-2009 10:34 PM #5
Spybot and Avast keep my machine clean and running smooth. I used to run AVG and I have found the Avast to work much better for me.Go ahead and tell me what you think, just don't expect me to change my mind.
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01-28-2009 06:13 AM #6
Another recomendation. Download and install "superantispyware" from superantispyware.com
Corny name, but it works better than anything else I have found.
Good luck.
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01-28-2009 06:40 AM #7
I used to work as a marketing associate for an IT firm up until 2 weeks ago. There seems to be a lot of Trojan Viruses going around that many of the popular AV programs, including Symantec, cannot detect. The techs used a free software called Mallwarebytes that detects almost anything and will repair or quarrantine the virus. It's at http://www.malwarebytes.com
Good Luck
Pat1930 A Bone
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01-28-2009 08:42 AM #8
A thread hijack - sorry
I've been running McAfee Internet Security for the last couple of years and while it is a pretty good internet safety program, it really slows my computers down. I rebuilt my desktop a couple of days ago with a new ASUS motherboard(it had a USB connectivity problem) and a faster AMD CPU. This improved it a lot - but it is still slower then it should be. I put McAfee on my new laptop set up for wireless operation - and instead of needing a watch to see how long it takes to boot up - an hour glass is more appropriate.
There are some alternates listed here (freebies) and am curious if there are other good choices - then MAYBE I can dump McAfee (Norton/Symentec from past personal & business experiences are even worse) and use one of those.
(As a note - I get better computer information from knowledgeable folks on this site then any geek site. I don't have to wade through a bunch of their personal ego generated jargon - I'm a mechanic, not a geek)Dave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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01-28-2009 09:37 AM #9
I had the same results with Macafee-went with avg freewww.adoptafriendforlife.org
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01-28-2009 10:23 AM #10
I use AVG Free vs 8.0 on my laptop and it seems to a good job. (www.grisoft.com) I also use Spybot Search and Destroy 1.6, Wndow Defender (not that great) and Lavasoft's Adware. On my desktop I use all of the above except AVG, instead using Trend Micro's Internet Security.
I will not use Macafee nor Symantec (Norton's A/V) and strongly recommend that you never use Norton Utililties because too many friends have with disasterous results like blown hard drives.
Sometimes the best fix is just to get a new hard drive.Bob
A good friend will come and bail you out of jail....but a true friend will be sitting next to you saying..."Damn....that was fun!
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01-28-2009 02:33 PM #11
I've run Kaspersky for the last couple of years and it catches just about everything and doesn't slow the computer down. IMHO, McAfee and Norton are a waste of time and money.Ken Thomas
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01-28-2009 06:58 PM #12
I use the CA Internet Security Suite (upgrade from RoadRunner) and Spyware Doctor with Anti-Virus. McAfee & Nortons can't keep up.Also clean out your temporary files and cookies daily.Superman wears Chuck Norris pajamas
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01-29-2009 01:16 PM #13
A few weeksa ago I was having problems. Microsoft has a free service from thier website. A 1-800 number posted on the site to call, and they talk you through the whole process. She was a little hard to understand with broken English, but we got through it with no problem and found the problem.
Live everyday like it were your last, someday it will be.
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01-29-2009 02:56 PM #14
http://www.iobit.com/ this found things that Spybot, McAfee, Stopsign, and Nortons couldn't find & it has a FREE version also which is what I use...joeDonate Blood,Plasma,Platelets & sign your DONORS CARD & SAVE a LIFE
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01-29-2009 08:20 PM #15
You have to watch out.
99% of the "free" anti-virus and spyware programs are spyware in themselves. They might offer some relief from the virus that is causing you grief but they are not as they appear.
Nothing is free in this world my friends and companies don't make anti-virus software just to be good Samaritans.
When you install a "free" spyware/anti-virus program, you are simply substituting a less destructive malicious software that may offer some relief from the problems you are experiencing but your computer is still infected in a more stealthier way. They are for suckers.
You have to pay and keep your anti-virus software up to date if you want to be truly free of unwanted infections.
Another way to do it is to re-install everything from scratch and then before you go online, back it all up on another hard drive. Then if you become infected again you can simply clone the clean drive and you'll be free again with the original blistering speed.
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