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Leave the green ones alone.

Download WinsockFix http://www.greyknigh.../WinsockFix.zip and unzip it. Then double-click on WinsockFix.exe to run it.

Restart and see if the links will load faster now.

If all is well now, do this:

To help prevent future spyware installations/infections, please read the Anti-Spyware Tutorial and use the tools provided.
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Ran WinsockFix.exe but links do not load any faster :tazz:

Edited by raiderman, 28 July 2005 - 11:08 PM.

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Just want to confirm on this, did you delete all those files found by DllCompare yet? If not, please do so now.

For the slow loading websites, see if it's a problem on your internet providers side. If not, post back and we'll try to think of something else.
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When I run DllCompare it does show a lot of files. However when I click "Make a log of what was found" a box pops up saying "View log file?" Nothing happens when I click it. There are files in the top box but nothing on the bottom box. Does this mean there is nothing to delete?
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For DllCompare, you gave me a log earlier already. So use that instead. Delete these files:

C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\dumsvinn.dll Wed Jul 20 2005 2:38:46p ..S.R 405,504 396.00 K
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\wpbvw.dll Wed Jul 20 2005 2:38:46p ..S.R 405,504 396.00 K
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\lupcx10n.dll Wed Jul 20 2005 2:38:46p ..S.R 405,504 396.00 K
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\dikapi32.dll Wed Jul 20 2005 2:38:46p ..S.R 405,504 396.00 K
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\owcache.dll Wed Jul 20 2005 2:38:46p ..S.R 405,504 396.00 K
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\wlsdmod.dll Wed Jul 20 2005 2:38:46p ..S.R 405,504 396.00 K
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\qgwmci32.dll Wed Jul 20 2005 2:38:46p ..S.R 405,504 396.00 K
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\muc42.dll Wed Jul 20 2005 2:38:46p ..S.R 405,504 396.00 K
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\lhefx10n.dll Wed Jul 20 2005 2:38:46p ..S.R 405,504 396.00 K
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\mkvcp60.dll Wed Jul 20 2005 2:38:46p ..S.R 405,504 396.00 K
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\sqfup.dll Wed Jul 20 2005 2:38:46p ..S.R 405,504 396.00 K
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\szimgvw.dll Wed Jul 20 2005 2:38:46p ..S.R 405,504 396.00 K
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\muc40.dll Wed Jul 20 2005 2:38:46p ..S.R 405,504 396.00 K
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\hdinfo.dll Wed Jul 20 2005 2:38:46p ..S.R 405,504 396.00 K
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\mzfapi.dll Wed Jul 20 2005 2:38:46p ..S.R 405,504 396.00 K
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\dqraw.dll Wed Jul 20 2005 2:38:46p ..S.R 405,504 396.00 K
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\drraw.dll Wed Jul 20 2005 2:38:46p ..S.R 405,504 396.00 K
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\ic41_qcx.dll Wed Jul 20 2005 2:38:46p ..S.R 405,504 396.00 K


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Those files were already deleted.
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OK, I can't find anything else wrong in the log here.

If you have high speed internet and a router, try resetting or powering off the router. Then turn it back on again. If that still won't fix it, call up your ISP to make sure it's not a problem on their side.
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I noticed I had 2 pop up blockers on, Yahoo and Google. When I shut off the Yahoo blocker, the links open faster. Maybe there was a conflict between the two. The only minor problem I notice is that the new window that opens when I click a link is small. I have to maximize it after it opens. Is there any setting that will open it as full size?
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Problem solved? :tazz:

No problem. Open up that small link again (as a new window). Now move it up to the top left corner of the screen. Move your mouse over the bottom right corner of that small window so an arrow shows up. Now click and drag it all the way to the bottom right corner of your screen. It's maximized now. OK, next step is to hold down your ctrl key and hit that red X button on the upper right corner. That should do it. Try opening a new link now.

Any other problems?
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That worked. Everything is OK now. Thanks for your help! :tazz:
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Since this issue appears to be resolved ... this Topic has been closed. Glad we could help. :tazz:

If you're the topic starter, and need this topic reopened, please contact a staff member with the address of the thread.

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