Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
PlanB
- 22 Apr 2009 23:39
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A minefield, isn't it?!
Off to watch Family Guy - need a laff!
Thanks again.
ExecLine
- 23 Apr 2009 00:25
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Richgit69
- 26 Apr 2009 14:54
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WARNING WARNING WARNING
Had a virus attack Thurday/Friday W32.virut.ce jumps to all exe's scr files and totally stops you booting up in safemode and stops taskmanager from working, plus you lose all icons in you desktop top showing. This was even with NIS2008 installed and Spyware blockers running
After using the second PC and read the net, you need to do a total format of harddrive I lost 80gigs, and there is no point in using you backup files as they are infected to
Bad news was second PC got virus now and cant get into it to fix it
All Virus checkers have not been able to sort this out yet
I am looking for a virus checker to have on a USB stick folder so if this happens again I can try and use this or a software windows repair kit
Haystack
- 26 Apr 2009 16:44
- 7968 of 11003
If you know what files to delete or rename then you can boot up in something like DSL Unix (Damn small Linux) that runs from a CD and does not use the hard disk and then mount and access the windows files.
Haystack
- 26 Apr 2009 16:47
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Are you on Win XP. You could boot up with last known configuration or with command prompt and fix the problem files.
Richgit69
- 26 Apr 2009 19:24
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Haystack, it wouldnt even allow that ;-(((
I had it again during the afternoon, when I put in a USB with software on it, all of a sudden norton and comodo virus checkers start popping up with virus found error and they could repair some but not others and the machine just started to crash again
Haystack
- 26 Apr 2009 19:52
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I have had similar viruses usually due to my son downloading games patches from odd sites. There are often key files within the c:\windows or c:\windows\system32 directories. If you go to the file manager and look at these directories. Click on view at the top and click details. Then click on the date field and then again. You will now se files that have been created or modified recently. You may spot a file or files that changed or appeared at about the right time.
Bolshi
- 27 Apr 2009 08:39
- 7973 of 11003
My PC's been crashing & M/S suggest uploading a driver update to my Via Sata Raid Controller. When I go to the Via site there's a choice of 2.
I need to know which Raid Controller I have. How do I do that please?
Many thanks in advance.
Richgit69
- 27 Apr 2009 10:17
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MightyMicro, it was my backup files I thought they were safe, ummmm
ThePublisher
- 27 Apr 2009 11:22
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Two topics in one message:-
1. Whilst anti-virus is a hot topic can I ask whether people are still happy with Avast?
I was an AVG fan and find their version 7.5 seems pretty reliable. However, I have heard that the current version 8.5 is pretty bloated and am reluctant to get involved.
2. A while ago I posted about an Asus laptop that had lost its plug and play facility. I decided to replace it with a desktop as I already had an ultra-portable for travel. I have just re-loaded the XP software to the Asus and it seems fine now. I have also loaded Ubuntu as I wanted to see what Linux was like.
The first loading of Ubuntu was corrupt, but the second is working fine and I'm trying out all the basics of messaging and browsing with wifi and a router.
Next to test the power of Wine - the software flavour!
TP
Seymour Clearly
- 27 Apr 2009 11:45
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TP, we use Avast at work (paid for) and it is completely reliable, doesn't seem to hog resources at all.
ThePublisher
- 27 Apr 2009 17:47
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SC,
Loaded the free version and it does seem faster than AVG. Only downside I see so far is that you cannot schedule (without a rather complicated work around) a regular scan in the free one.
TP
hilary
- 29 Apr 2009 13:22
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When you look at an IP addresses, what part of it represents the country?
For instance in this particular Indonesian address
118.97.48.225
Does 118 represent the country or is that too generalised? Might it perhaps include the whole region?
If so, what about 118.97.*.*? I'd like to find a simple way to block a whole country without having to go through all the ranges if possible.
hilary
- 29 Apr 2009 16:14
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That would great. Thanks, DelBoy.