Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
hilary
- 12 Jan 2010 12:24
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I thought so! Ta DelBoy.
I can watch the cogs whirring by about 5pm most days and had been tempted to switch to Firefox instead.
kernow
- 12 Jan 2010 12:37
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re - CCleaner - a great little prog this imho.
One little puzzle though - despite always using Firefox as part of my dont let Bill have it all strategy, CCleaner always has a lot of IE files to clear. Bloody thing still finds a way to get into the act and I don't know how :-(
The Other Kevin
- 12 Jan 2010 13:35
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It's me again Harry, back from a refreshing but slippy walk into town. Yes, tried your original suggestion, and everything else, but still no joy. I think it's time to leave half well alone. Many thanks again. TOK
ChuffChuffChaser
- 12 Jan 2010 13:42
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Hilary,
Try FreeRam XP (for Win XP & 2000. Don't know whether it's compatible with "7"), from
http://www.yourwaresolutions.com/
or
http://www.snapfiles.com/Freeware/system/fwmemory.html
HARRYCAT
- 12 Jan 2010 14:02
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No prob TOK. I would suggest you back up anything you have which you don't want to lose pdq!
Unless Opti has any other suggestions, maybe a format & clean install is the way forward assuming you have the Windows disk. It will then correct or flag any bad sectors you have on the hard drive before installing.
(there are other ways of correcting errors using DEBUG, but complicated without sitting at the machine.)
The Other Kevin
- 12 Jan 2010 14:06
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Harry - I have Acronis backing up daily to another internal disc so hopefully all OK. Yes, I have the disc but I don't fancy a re-install. I can live with it as it is for now. Regards,
Tok.
EDIT Just remembered that the chkdsk reports indicated no bad sectors on the disk, just faults on the file system, so perhaps nothing too dire.
PeterG
- 14 Jan 2010 12:18
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Anybody know anything about rootkits? I did a virus scan on my laptop and found Rootkit.Agent.H :-( It had infected a driver file. However, the scan didn't detect any other infections - nothing dodgy in the registry or memory processes, for example.
The previous virus scan was three months before, and in those three months I used my credit cards for online purchases, accessed my bank accounts, etc.
I guess I'm hoping that the fact it was "only" an infected file, and no strange registry keys, etc, means that it didn't do any real damage - such as send my Visa card info to Ukraine or somewhere... Is that a realistic assumption, or should I be contacting the credit card companies to block my cards?
zzaxx99
- 14 Jan 2010 13:44
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As a metter of interest, what did you use to find it - this thing -
Rootkit revealer?
PeterG
- 14 Jan 2010 15:10
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I used the free version of Malwarebytes 1.44 - in general I've found it pretty good.
http://download.cnet.com/Malwarebytes-Anti-Malware/3000-8022_4-10804572.html
ExecLine
- 15 Jan 2010 18:03
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I'm a SUPERAntiSpyware fan myself.
Check it out at
http://www.superantispyware.com/index.html
There's a FREE version and a PRO version for Real Time blocking. They are identical except for the Real time for the PRO version. It can be set for program update scans to be checked every 8 hours and it has several sorts of Custom Auto-Scanning.
I don't think I'm alone in believing it's the best on the market. Apparently, so do 20M other users.
Try using 'FRIEND' as a Coupon to get yourself a 25% discount on the PRO
scussy
- 16 Jan 2010 13:25
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yes i have been using super anti spyware for a while now,
just done an update and they do offers like $9.95 to upgrade to pro,
as said the same but real time,
i have AVG real time,
Haystack
- 16 Jan 2010 15:53
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Have you checked the volume controls and there is a sound section to the control panel where the default sound device is specified.
Kayak
- 16 Jan 2010 16:09
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Have you found the Realtek controls in Control Panel? It is a complicated beast. If it hasn't been installed that will be your problem.
Kayak
- 16 Jan 2010 16:24
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Yes, it's that.
The mixer part is probably where it's going wrong, ensure that all volume controls are displayed, that none of the little speakers at the bottom are crossed (mute) and that Wave volume is high since most sound comes via the Wave control. Also that the drop down menus (source selection) are correctly set, sometimes they default to a voice modem if you have one.
hilary
- 16 Jan 2010 17:20
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Klal,
We had exactly the same problem this week with a brand new HP machine straight from the factory. It just wouldn't detect any speakers.
After much to-ing and fro-ing , we uninstalled the Realtek driver and re-booted the machine. On re-boot, the Realtek driver self-installed. We re-booted once more and, Hey Presto, it detected the speakers! It's currently fine.