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JayGee7

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Attached File  hijackthis.txt   8.22KB   178 downloads:tazz:
I am unable to connect to the internet in any way, shape or form with one laptop. I have a wireless network in house, and am able to connect fine with my other laptop.

The laptop that does not connect says the Wireless Network is connected. The message says "Page Cannot Be Displayed". I also cannot connect with Outlook.

The problem seems to have occurred after Norton IE asked if I wanted to block an application from installing, when I said yes, I could no longer connect. I have run Norton AV; Microsoft AntiSpyware; Ad-Aware; AVG; Spybot; Spyware Blaster; CWShredder with no results.

I took the laptop back to Best Buy, because I have a warranty and thought it might be something to do with one of the installed programs, they told me it was a spyware that was installed, and they could remove it but it would cost me. I decided to attempt to fix it on my own, as I've done so with my work computer that had a spyware problem before.

I'm running Windows XP Home with SP2 installed.

I am attaching my HijackThis.log.

Can you please look it over and let me know if you have any ideas as to what I can do? Or should I just take it back to Best Buy and let them fix it?

Thank you for any help
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