I dont believe this is a malware problem. Im not Exactly sure of the error message you are getting. go here http://support.microsoft.com/ie6 and see if anything on that page is your problem.
Know there's a Trojan but can't find it [CLOSED]
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GeorgesGershwin
, Jun 12 2005 02:29 PM
#16
Posted 24 June 2005 - 01:54 PM
I dont believe this is a malware problem. Im not Exactly sure of the error message you are getting. go here http://support.microsoft.com/ie6 and see if anything on that page is your problem.
#17
Posted 25 June 2005 - 05:57 AM
Hello!
Yes, for the last thing I wrote, I think it's not a malware. You know, since the last time, I tried something. I desinstall Norton antivirus and reinstall it. I think (and you could tell me if I'm wrong) thar it made problems running back with Ewido...
Since then, my computer seems ok but... I still can't run Panda Active scan (it says there's 3 infected files while it scans "Windows" and it freezes all the time at the same level of scanning (around 10% of the hard drives). Ewido freeezes either at around 35%. Norton (updated) is not finding anything important but is running till the end and Adaware neither. So, please, have you got something like Panda that could run under Mozilla to verify if it's IE the problem? Or do you think I should still burn candles and pray hard to keep my computer in its today shape?
Yes, for the last thing I wrote, I think it's not a malware. You know, since the last time, I tried something. I desinstall Norton antivirus and reinstall it. I think (and you could tell me if I'm wrong) thar it made problems running back with Ewido...
Since then, my computer seems ok but... I still can't run Panda Active scan (it says there's 3 infected files while it scans "Windows" and it freezes all the time at the same level of scanning (around 10% of the hard drives). Ewido freeezes either at around 35%. Norton (updated) is not finding anything important but is running till the end and Adaware neither. So, please, have you got something like Panda that could run under Mozilla to verify if it's IE the problem? Or do you think I should still burn candles and pray hard to keep my computer in its today shape?
#18
Posted 25 June 2005 - 02:59 PM
Try this scan with Mozilla http://uk.trendmicro...call_launch.php
You can uninstall Ewido as its not doing us any good
You can uninstall Ewido as its not doing us any good
#19
Posted 25 June 2005 - 05:25 PM
Hello,
Thanks for the link but it doesn't work...
Could you please indicate me if this one is good: http://uk.trendmicro...call_launch.php
Thanks for the link but it doesn't work...
Could you please indicate me if this one is good: http://uk.trendmicro...call_launch.php
#20
Posted 25 June 2005 - 07:44 PM
Sure give it a try. Dont know what happenned with my link
We need to get atleast 1 scan run
We need to get atleast 1 scan run
#21
Posted 25 June 2005 - 09:18 PM
Hello,
I tried the Trend micro scan but it didn't start with Mozilla (even if everything's good in my programms: Java, etc.). I did it with Explorer and it founded nothing (0!!!!!) infected files!!! Cool!
Could you explain me why my computer keeps freezing or restarting when I'm on IE or Winamp or Windows Media or MSN? And why Panda Active scan can't run more than 10-15% of my computer without freezing? Please?
Unless, my computer is better now than two weeks ago! And I want to thank you for that... Master loophole!
I tried the Trend micro scan but it didn't start with Mozilla (even if everything's good in my programms: Java, etc.). I did it with Explorer and it founded nothing (0!!!!!) infected files!!! Cool!
Could you explain me why my computer keeps freezing or restarting when I'm on IE or Winamp or Windows Media or MSN? And why Panda Active scan can't run more than 10-15% of my computer without freezing? Please?
Unless, my computer is better now than two weeks ago! And I want to thank you for that... Master loophole!
#22
Posted 25 June 2005 - 09:39 PM
Honestly no I cant. I am almost certain its not malware. dont worry about the panda scan alot of people have trouble with that. I would suggest you uninstall Internet Explorer and then Reinstall internet Explorer. This appears to be a hardware?software problem and unfortunately is out of my area.
#23
Posted 25 June 2005 - 10:17 PM
Ok,
Thanks a lot for all and as I said, I'll "please consider making a donation to help (You) continue the fight against Malware"
Thank you very much and take care!
Thanks a lot for all and as I said, I'll "please consider making a donation to help (You) continue the fight against Malware"
Thank you very much and take care!
#24
Posted 25 June 2005 - 10:23 PM
your welcome GeorgesGershwin
It was a pleasure (trying) helping you
Good luck to you
It was a pleasure (trying) helping you
Good luck to you
#25
Posted 09 July 2005 - 05:22 AM
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