Check with your ISP, but some will give you free anti virus programs. Comcast is one that offers it free
http://security.comcast.net/
Hey, that's pretty slick.
Check with your ISP, but some will give you free anti virus programs. Comcast is one that offers it free
http://security.comcast.net/
AVG picked up a couple, but not the one that seems to be killing me. I found another one called PC Tools Spyware Doctor that ran a free check, it found it but wants me to buy the subscription to kill them ($30). Worth doing or am I best off just getting my info off the computer and flushing the system?
AVG picked up a couple, but not the one that seems to be killing me. I found another one called PC Tools Spyware Doctor that ran a free check, it found it but wants me to buy the subscription to kill them ($30). Worth doing or am I best off just getting my info off the computer and flushing the system?
From the way it sounds, you're computer got some serious issues going from all of this. If it were me, I'd save what I can and format it, it's the only way you can be sure it's clean.
To be honest I don't even know how to format it and then I would have to source all the software thats on it now (nothing major, Office, etc) to reinstall.
Blasted computers...
Did you download and install AVG or do a online scan?...
Got a legit copy of windows? The rest of the stuff is easy to procure
It will be at Program Files -> Accessories -> System Tools -> System RestoreSystem Restore: Where else might it be located? On my other computers is located in the Start Menu, however its not on the sick desktop. I've tried looking in other system folders but its running so slow some don't seem to ever be fully loading??
Brett, wanna come troubleshoot this crap!
AVG finally caught on to more of the virus'es/spyware, however it locked up my computer before I could have it delete it.
Get your computer into "safe mode" then try the virus scan again.
to get into safe mode you have to press F8 right as windows starts to load. Usually I will start pressing F8 every second or sooner while it is still in the bios to try to catch it. Once in safe mode everything will work really slow, but it may catch some virus problems that you can't get normally.
It will be at Program Files -> Accessories -> System Tools -> System Restore
or click on run and paste %SystemRoot%\system32\restore\rstrui.exe and hit enter.