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rockhaven

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Thank you to all who take time to help not-very-computer-literate people like me!
My CD drive and CD writer drives both suddenly stopped working! They would not read picture CD's, program CD's, or music CD's (either commercial or homemade.) I started at the top of the list on this link (Pinned: You Must Read This Before Posting A Hijackthis Log Required steps before posting your log.) telling what to do before you send in your hijackthis logs. Finally, after getting to the bottom of the list, my CD writer drive started working, and today, after a few more assorted scans, the regular CD drive is working. OBVIOUSLY, I had a lot of junk. Should I still send in the logs, in case there's something still in the registry entries? I've uninstalled Norton, and am trying to decide whick anti-virus product to buy. Any advice? I know this site recommends only having one. I have 4 computers to protect--maybe I should try a couple of different products? Which would be best for my teens? Their computers are FULL of junk. Thank you all again!
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don77

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Hi rockhaven and welcome,
Go ahead and post a hJT log, Lets make sure its clean and we can go from there,
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