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I found your problem.... :whistling: You have a malware infection.

Please go to the Malware Forum and follow the instructions at the top....Especially the Start Here.

That will give you several steps that will help you clean up 70 percent of all problems by yourself...then post a hijackthis log in THAT forum. Be patient, the Malware Forum is a very busy place and a two or three day wait is not unusual. DO NOT REPLY TO OR BUMP YOUR OWN LOG. If it shows a reply it may be overlooked as one that is being worked on.

If you are still having problems after getting a clean bill of health from the malware expert, please return to this thread.

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I found your problem.... :whistling: You have a malware infection.

Please go to the Malware Forum and follow the instructions at the top....Especially the Start Here.

That will give you several steps that will help you clean up 70 percent of all problems by yourself...then post a hijackthis log in THAT forum. Be patient, the Malware Forum is a very busy place and a two or three day wait is not unusual. DO NOT REPLY TO OR BUMP YOUR OWN LOG. If it shows a reply it may be overlooked as one that is being worked on.

If you are still having problems after getting a clean bill of health from the malware expert, please return to this thread.

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Wow, and to think that i was 100% sure that my system is clean, after having no other problems and at least 2-3 anti spywares+ KIS 6 installed all up to date.

huh, i guess thats how life goes, with suprises... =)

So, I'll go there, and befor that thanks very much for the help :blink:

Later ^_^
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Some of that stuff can really dig in. Let me know how it goes...

You are most welcome for the help...always glad to lend a hand! :whistling:

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Hello wannbie1.

Ive been working about my malware logs with cochawife6 and we didnt find anything that could make my computer make those problems we talked about.


She told me to come back to here, the thread with her help can be found here: http://www.geekstogo...ng-t107805.html


So i'm bomping this tread for help.

thanks,
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Edited by unbodi, 18 April 2006 - 08:18 PM.

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When you get one of those pop-ups to download the files, save them to disk, right click on one, point to "Send To" and choose "Compressed File". Attach one of the zipped files to your next reply so I can have a look at it.

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When you get one of those pop-ups to download the files, save them to disk, right click on one, point to "Send To" and choose "Compressed File". Attach one of the zipped files to your next reply so I can have a look at it.

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I'm getting those pop-ups download from every application that connected to IE.

Do you want me to attach one from IE/ICQ/or something els?
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Any of them will do...I want to see just what they are and why they are so persistant.
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Any of them will do...I want to see just what they are and why they are so persistant.


Here we go:

Edit: this is after i open IE.

Attached Files

  • Attached File  home.zip   9.43KB   182 downloads

Edited by unbodi, 18 April 2006 - 08:47 PM.

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unbodi...

Uncheck the box to "Always ask before opening this kind of files" on the next pop-up. These are the opening pages of the websites you like to visit. :whistling:

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unbodi...

Uncheck the box to "Always ask before opening this kind of files" on the next pop-up. These are the opening pages of the websites you like to visit. :whistling:

wannabe1


Had a problem with geekstogo for a second...so in case you didnt got my last post i'll post it again:

I hope it would be that easy but i dont got that option, here is a pic:

http://img204.images...mage=err4tn.jpg
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No problem...

Open Control Panel and couble click on "Folder Options". Under the "File Types" tab, scroll down to "HTM" and click on it. Click on the "Change" button, locate Firefox in the list, click on it, and click "Apply" then "Ok".
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No problem...

Open Control Panel and couble click on "Folder Options". Under the "File Types" tab, scroll down to "HTM" and click on it. Click on the "Change" button, locate Firefox in the list, click on it, and click "Apply" then "Ok".


It was already with FF.and i think i made a mistake and done what you said to HTML as well.
But here is a pic just in case: http://img215.images...6140/pol6ez.jpg
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That should work. What Browser do you use? I'm assuming it's Firefox. If not, let me know.
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That should work. What Browser do you use? I'm assuming it's Firefox. If not, let me know.


FF as dafulte.

Still- same download pop-up everytime i open IE or any IE application.i even tried to uninstall FF befor and it didnt work...

maybe again? :whistling:
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Back into Folder Options and click File Types...select HTML...click on "Change"...find and select IE...click "Apply" and "Ok". Do the same for HTM.
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