Virus

Discussion in 'Off Topic Discussion' started by fb4076, Jun 24, 2004.

  1. fb4076

    fb4076 Full Member

    Does anyone on here know a decent amount about viruses/adware. I am having some serious problems on one of my computers, and I need some advice before I pay someone to come and fix my problem (and they always recommend re-formatting the hard drive... Normally I find out after the fact that the re-format was not needed)
     
  2. sandt38

    sandt38 Full Member

    go to www.downloads.com and download the freewares "Adware" and "Spybot Search and Destroy". Immediately do the updates. Then run the programs and immunize on Spybot. If that doesn't work, try downloading "Registry Mechanic" (the free version works just fine). If you still have a problem, hit "ctrl/alt/delete" and write down your open programs. Add them to this thread. I have had issues both at home and at the shop.

    Finally, when all is cleared up, download Mozilla Firefox and use it as your browser. I have found I have considerably less issue with spyware since I began using it.
     
  3. fb4076

    fb4076 Full Member

    Registry Mechanic? I have spy-bot, and Ad-Aware, and Norton. None of them seem to be working. I get the same 7 viruses everyday, and I have to delete them about 3 times a day. It makes my computer freeze. I can restart the computer and it will run fine for about 30-45 minutes, and then it will sort of freeze. I can click on the programs, and they will highlight, but will never open. I can open the start menu, but only the few icons at the top will come up (the shortcuts to certain programs). What do you mean write down the programs? It shows that I have none open. Do you mean to write down the processes (I am running Windows XP, if that helps or changes anything). I have tried everything, from running Norton, then Spy-Bot, then Ad-Aware, back to back, and all that happens is the computer will still crash.
     
  4. sandt38

    sandt38 Full Member

    Yeah, processes in the system category.

    Have you updated your windows lately? I suggest setting it to auto update, and perform all updates applicable to your system as well.
     
  5. The_Ancient

    The_Ancient Full Member

    the virus have probally written themselfs towhere they can not be deleted by windows

    Norton will tell you whether the Delete with Successful or not.. as well and quarntine

    when norton Give you a List, either right down or Print out the file locations, then have wondow restart to a DOS command Promopt and Delete those files.

    but make sure they are not, repeat, NOT need system files that have been corrupted...

    Another problem is that if the Virus Program is Currently Running it can not be Deleted by Windows, if this is the case press "ctrl alt del" (win XP or win2000 only) and look for the Process accosiated with that virus (again norton will tell you that) and "shut down" that process , then have norton try and Delete it

    In the Future scan all, ALLLLLLLLL files downloaded off the net BEFORE you open them
     
  6. AustinKP

    AustinKP Full Member

    Have you updated the virus defs for Symantec? If not, you can delete those files all day, but norton probably isn't finding everything. That means that the main virus files aren't being detected, just the files created by it are.
    This might be a little late, but I worked for McAfee tech support for a long time. If you're still having problems, I might be able to help. If anyone is interested in a free full copy, PM me, I still have the info.
     
  7. fb4076

    fb4076 Full Member

    I finally figured out the problems... I had a whole lot of viruses, and a whole lot of adware, and the adware had taken over the computer using 100% of the CPU usage, that is why it was freezing
     
  8. The_Ancient

    The_Ancient Full Member



    I can always you more free software...

    Right now I use Trend Micro's stuff


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    Jesus..............................................
     
  9. fb4076

    fb4076 Full Member

    Not sure if Michael's comment was sarcastic or not...... Oh well, adware pisses me off.
     
  10. The_Ancient

    The_Ancient Full Member

    was not sarcastic

    i have never heard of anyone being that infested with adware that is takes over the PC....



    Too many Free Porn Sites huh :lmfao: :lmfao: :lmfao: :lmfao: :lmfao: :lmfao:
     
  11. Honest Bob

    Honest Bob Full Member

    Yes adware can get that bad. My personal record at work was a computer that ad aware picked up 1800 files. Had to boot it into safe mode to run it. In normal mode the task bar would crash, and the machine would hang. Had to reload it. Spyware is basicly all I deal with at work. :angry: