Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Richgit69
- 02 Oct 2011 12:11
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Seems Ive got the conficker 32.b virus, ive tried 4 virues software to remove it, it just comes back any idea of away to get rid of this once n for all
Haystack
- 02 Oct 2011 13:24
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The latest version of MS Security Esentials shoiuld remove it.
What OS do you have
Try this
Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool
http://www.microsoft.com/security/scanner/en-us/default.aspx
If you have lost internet access because of the virus then you can download the software at the link on a different PC and transfer it to the infected PC.
Malwarebytes finds most viruses. You may need to run virus software in safe mode.
I had a tricky virus some months ago and I found a trick on the internet. I created a new user with admin privileges, logged off and logged in to the new user and ran virus scans from there.
Remove all temporary files with something like CClean as well as viruses often hide in temporary files and then reappear after they are deleted.
Richgit69
- 02 Oct 2011 13:50
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Haystack, thanks
Windows 7,
I've used Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool, Avira, Malwarebytes and Zonealarm plus Superantispyware, Miscosoft Security Essential
but everytime it finds it it cleans it then it comes back, and even on reboot it comes back
tried special conficker32 removal tools, says its not there, but others say it is
HARRYCAT
- 02 Oct 2011 14:00
- 9675 of 11003
Manual steps to remove the Win32/Conficker virus
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/962007
Good luck 'cos it looks a real tricky one to do.
Richgit69
- 02 Oct 2011 14:23
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Harrycat, thanks
Ive got not no chance following that ;-)
Haystack
- 02 Oct 2011 14:29
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Make sure you clean all temporary files with something like CCleaner.
Richgit69
- 02 Oct 2011 16:32
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Think I fixed it, in safe mode using Avira
even thou other virus checker picked it up, none got rid or quaitined it even when they said they would fix it
Richgit69
- 02 Oct 2011 17:51
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klal, says it past using usb sticks HDD etc
HARRYCAT
- 19 Oct 2011 13:29
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Am thinking about buying a SATA to IDE adaptor. Maplin seem to have one for about 22. Has anyone ever used one or know of a better way to connect SATA Hard drive to IDE motherboard?
Haystack
- 19 Oct 2011 14:15
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What does this adaptor look like? A basic adaptor should be from 2 to 5. I bought one recently including a housing box, power supply for 14. Maplin are not very cheap.
I bought mine here. They are very helpful.
http://www.yoyotech.co.uk/listing-products.php?component=Components
Try searching 'SATA to IDE' on google.
HARRYCAT
- 19 Oct 2011 14:23
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Thanks. Have seen one on-line at PC World for 5, which plugs in to one of the motherboard slots. The one at Maplin is basically an IDE cable with adaptor attached to the end, so doesn't plug in.
Was really wondering if it actually does work, as SATA is much faster than IDE. I assume it all works at IDE speed? Also some seem to be 1 way, some 2 way. (Maplin's only SATA to IDE).
tyketto
- 19 Oct 2011 19:05
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I"ve bought one from amazon in anticipation of
buying a SATA drive. About a fiver I think.
It can plug into the MB or the HD.Two way.
Converts IDE to SATA or vice versa.
PS Its by Iomax. No part no.
skinny
- 20 Oct 2011 06:11
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I guess the one tyketto is talking about is the 2nd one down.
SATA to IDE iomax
HARRYCAT
- 20 Oct 2011 16:48
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Cheers all. Still mulling this one over, but 5 sounds better that 20, so will probably go that route. As the SATA drives don't need Master/Slave jumpers, I assume the IDE motherboard will automatically allocate master & slave? I need to format the SATA drive but using the IDE Hard Drive as the control.
skinny
- 21 Oct 2011 07:43
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I am used to seeing the blue java circle spinning for a few seconds in loading pages tab - but what is the meaning of a slowly spinning (anti clockwise) grey circle?
Sequestor
- 21 Oct 2011 10:20
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Magic Circle?
klal
- 31 Oct 2011 12:08
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My daughter's laptop (Win 7) tends to freeze now and then. I can see the disk is busy as the light stays on througout the freeze. The freezing can last as long as 30 seconds or sometimes all the way upto a couple of minutes. Each time that happens, I get yelled at! Tried various things to stop the freezing (and the yelling!). I've disabled Superfetch (which certainly seemed to help a lot) and turned off a few other non-essential services. However, the freezing does occur, though not with the same frequency as earlier. I've noticed the OS partition on the drive is running rather low. Could this be a contributing factor? Can it lead to disk thrashing?
I've considered expanding the C partition. Would that solve the problem?
Thanks for any pointers.
HARRYCAT
- 31 Oct 2011 12:11
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How much RAM have you got? If RAM is low, windows will use hard drive for memory, and there isn't much hard drive left.
My immediate response would be to transfer a good chunk of non-essential stuff from C drive to D drive. I don't think (may be wrong) that windows will automatically use D drive for essential uses like memory overrun, restore point, back up etc, so it may be struggling to find space on C for those services.