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dschingi
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posted August 15, 2007 02:33 PM |
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@TitaniumAlloy
My first advice is to run System Restore and choose a date before your system went slow. Remember it might delete newly installed programs but the process is reversible.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_Restore
It probably won't remove any viruses. One way to help against them could be the following:
click on "Run..." in the start menu and type "msconfig"
Now in the new window click on Startup
Here you see all user programs that are started everytime you load windows, including viruses (there are ways to prevent a virus to show up there but I think/hope they are very rare).
Now uncheck all of the ones you don't know and reboot. Good luck...
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TitaniumAlloy
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posted August 16, 2007 02:36 PM |
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dschingi:
Thanks for the help. I tried the system restore just now but to my despair the box that read "Disable System Restore" was checked. No one asked me...
I also tried that startup settings. I disabled anything I didn't know, stopping an error message about an unknown thing in system32 which I suspect is linked to the virus, however the main problem still lies in that the internet is excruciatingly slow, rendering all internet using programs (besides browser) completely useless... I'm beginning to wonder if this is a symptom of the virus itself or another problem.
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TheDeath
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posted August 23, 2007 01:49 PM |
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Ok, my last idea without reformatting would be:
- Make a new partition on the hard disk (if you don't know how, ask someone around your place to come and do it for you).
- Install there an Operating System (Windows, Linux, whatever).
- Boot with that OS and see if Internet is still slow
- If it's still slow, then most probably it's not a software thing, so reformatting shouldn't help you at all.
If not, which I believe, then you have a nasty spyware and best thing to do is to reformat.
@Binabik:
Quote: Every country in the world should crack down on this crap. Anybody who gets caught writing, distributing or otherwise contributing to malware or hacking should have their freekin balls cut off. And if they don't have balls, find something else to cut off.
People like to blame Microsoft or Windows for this crap, but that's like blaming the locksmith when some @$$hole breaks into your house. If it weren't for the thieves I wouldn't need to spend my money to put a lock on my door in the first place.
I shouldn't need firewalls, AV programs, spyware scanners, security updates for Windows and all the other crap I have to deal with because of a bunch of ****ing pussies who think they are hot **** because they can hide in their little worm holes and write programs to invade MY private property. They're like mosquitoes. They are annoying as hell and as soon as you swat one of them, there are a hundred more to take their place.
I say cut off their balls. This crap shouldn't be tolerated and the penalties for violations should be very strict. The US state of Virginia got it right with their new anti-spam law. The first two people prosecuted got several years in prison.
You realize big corporations like Microsoft for example, make viruses & malware and leave some holes on purpose (for their 'hackers' to get easily into computers with Windows) like that as well? (though not official, I wonder why? )
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dschingi
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posted August 23, 2007 02:30 PM |
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Edited by dschingi at 14:31, 23 Aug 2007.
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Quote: Ok, my last idea without reformatting would be:
- Make a new partition on the hard disk (if you don't know how, ask someone around your place to come and do it for you).
- Install there an Operating System (Windows, Linux, whatever).
- Boot with that OS and see if Internet is still slow
- If it's still slow, then most probably it's not a software thing, so reformatting shouldn't help you at all.
Or he could simply boot a Live CD
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