If its infected IE you need to format and start all over again...
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Originally posted by cojak View PostNo, you don't have to be nice to everyone - just those poor souls in the other forums who are new and are genuinely numpty like...
Anyway, I've had quite an enjoyable week watching you bite your tongue, squirm in your seat and be nice to everybody...
Dam, need get rid of that blockage... Now... where were we...'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou know you are such a tulip tulip! All those nice things I said about you you tuliping tulip. I hope you tulip in great ball of tulip you tulip...
Dam, need get rid of that blockage... Now... where were we..."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostBollox.
Laptop liberated from a previous job, so will need to get new version of XP etc..... Not a happy person!Comment
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostBollox.
Laptop liberated from a previous job, so will need to get new version of XP etc..... Not a happy person!
http://www.ubuntu.com/
And then carry on not worrying about AV software.Comment
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostFormat this sockie and start all over again. That is the only way.Comment
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have you checked your hosts file? Sometimes, viruses write entries to your
hosts file so that queries to legit websites get redirected to bogus ones.Comment
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A System Restore to the day before you caught the computer clap is the one that's worked most often for me.Comment
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostIf its infected IE you need to format and start all over again...
It was particularly interesting when he managed to infect it with something which detected when one was trying to visit the site that contained the only tool then capable of removing some of these nasties, and redirected the browser to a site that appeared to be the same but instead hosted an executable that would install even more nasties. Of course, I always look at the location bar, particularly when dealing with this kind of thing, and if necessary use an HTTP debugger to see what's really happening. Occasionally I'd have to go downstairs and download via my Mac, then drop the tool onto the PC over the network.
Still, I think the longest it ever took was about three hours, mainly spent in Regedit and then in Explorer deleting the things pointed to by certain registry keys, then rebooting, then repeating the process until I'd finally got them all... until the next day when a particularly well-hidden piece of crap tried to take over IE again, having apparently waited for a certain period of time after some other part of itself had been eradicated. Once I flushed that little bastard out, the machine was fine
Well, until the nephew came to visit again...
Still, it's pretty straightforward with the right tools and a modicum of dogged perseverance, and takes much less time than reinstalling Windows, then reinstalling all your applications, then recovering all your data from backups.Comment
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