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Bosscoe

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Hey,
When trying to use Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer & opera all 3 of the latest versions for each one, None of them display websites properly. Sometimes they display some of the coding in the websites. I've tried system restore twice but still nothing has changed. I've tryed scanning with Nod32 & Malwarebytes Anti-Malware but neither of the two pick up anything. I'm unable to download HiJackthis as it shows & tells me that hijackthis is not a validwin32 app or the zip version tells me the archive is in unknown format or damaged when downloaded from Trend's official website. Is there any way that anyone can think of resolving this problem without having to download hijackthis or will I need to reinstall windows again *sigh* I'm all out of options fellas ?
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oh I forgot to mention that my internet connection is working fine and other programs such msn are logging onto the net a.o.k
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something else to add to the problem, Some websites I click on direct me to some "Australian Price Comparison" website, even some of my favorite websites do the same also. I would add a screenshot of the things that are happening but that function doesn't seem to be working for me / same with uploading to images to photobucket's website.

Please don't post more than once or bump the topic as Helpers usually first look for threads with no replies.

Edited by Octagonal, 04 November 2008 - 07:11 AM.

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Hello Bosscoe,

Welcome to GeeksToGo

  • Download random's system information tool (RSIT) by random/random from here and save it to your desktop.
  • Double click on RSIT.exe to run RSIT.
  • Click Continue at the disclaimer screen.
  • Once it has finished, two logs will open. Please post the contents of both log.txt (<<will be maximized) and info.txt (<<will be minimized)

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It's saying that RSIT.exe isn't a vaild win32 application :S, sorri about the extra post as well.

Edited by Bosscoe, 05 November 2008 - 11:42 PM.

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Bosscoe,

What Operating System do you have? Do you have broadband access??
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