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| My SpywareDr. says I have 99 infections to include a "Trojan" and some other "High" rated infections-- Windows Defender says system is clean, McAffee says nothing is wrong. Something IS wrong, my fav radio station won't play (WYLDFM98/NewOrleans)I downloaded Adobe Player/Flash 9.0 but only 8.1 is listed/showing under Programs menu. Also,the whole internet is s-s-s-o-o-o s-l-o-w I keep "Upgrading" and can't get into my regular gamesites (ie: pogo.com) I have latest Java installed yet site is telling me I don't (& yes it is enabled along with "ActiveX" thingie) I am really lost here. Vista Basic came already installed on my emachine I bought in April this yr (b-day present 4myself) and it seems hardly anything is compatible and the things that are Vista argues with and "rebukes"(including its own code to register with printed on the disc label). Please help, I wanna take Vista off and trade for "downgrade" to Windows XP, may I? | Guest
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| Jeanne C. B. wrote: Quote:
Many of these Anti-whatever programs have a distinct tendency to "Sensationalize" anything they find, so things it flags like "Cookies" can be ignored, at least for a time. The "Trojan" may be a false positive, make sure that your spyware definitions are up to date. If you can name the Trojan it would help. It does sound like the machine has a lot of problems and a clean install of "Something" would be better than you have - has it slowed down or was it always a bit slow? What kind of disks came with it? To change to XP you may encounter driver problems where with the supplied CDs (If any) at least you should get up and running with minimal trouble. (Note use of the word "Should" ![]() | Guest
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| 1.) Trojan downloader.Agent.AAE type cookieRated=HIGH, 2.) Cometcursor Advertizing rated HIGH, I have settings clear tmp internet files w/ every shutdown (which I do usually every morn b4 I go2 workxcept Wed it "sleep" mode so it can do it's scheduled updates and clean-up/ de-frag. I clear cache automatically and browser history is for no more than 7 days. I have DSL through Qwest, the computer wasn't always this slow-- I know from just adding my own personal settings/profiles for family users causes some slowing as files are saved/downloaded/installed etc. but this goes a bit beyond I feel. Avail Virt Mem=301.64 MB/1.46 GB, Phys total Mem=501.43MB/ 88.86MB Avail. The system discs that came with this emachine=Windows Anytime Upgrade+cert./Authinticity on the Operating Syst Disc WindowsVistaBasic 32 Bit<< registration failed because labeled codes do not match whatever the pre-installed VistaBasic code says/is. Showing labels/stickers/cd-rom case(s) to the computer screen haven't yet helped-- dare not mention my thinning patience that caused me to just give-up vise blow-up. Does this better help diagnose my issues? How big of idiot am I yet? "Charlie Tame" wrote: Quote:
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| Comet Cursor Removal Instructions and Help: http://www.pchell.com/support/cometcursor.shtml In Start Menu\Programs\Accessories\System Tools try Internet Explorer (No Add-ons), and see if your browsing speed picks up. Things like Flash Payer and Java will be temporally disabled, but maybe you'll see in this 'test' if maybe other plug-ins or toolbars are causing the slow down. If IE7 moves along a lot faster, consider un-installing a lot of your toolbars and what-not through Control Panel\Programs and Features. You can leave things like Flash, Java, and the Adobe Reader plug-in, as normally they don't cause the kind of behavior you describe, but too many can slow down IE considerably. I frankly can't get this to work either, after the commercial, and my browser normally runs quite fast. It may be that certain content from their station can't be broadcast over the Internet, and you have to wait for the "Internet allowable" stuff to come on, although I've been waiting for quite some time): http://www.wyldfm.com/pages/listen.html As to your Adobe Flash Player problem, uninstall "Adobe Flash Player Active X" in Control Panel\Programs and Features, if it exists (note that this NOT the same thing as Adobe Reader 8.1). Then download and run this first, from Adobe: http://download.macromedia.com/pub/f...ash_player.exe Then, for Internet Explorer, try the standalone installer. This is the latest version (Adobe Flash Player 9.0.47.0), from Adobe: http://download.macromedia.com/get/f...r_active_x.exe Before running either of the above .exe files, right-click on them, choose Properties, and click on the Unblock button, then Apply, and then OK (you can also check the Digital Signatures tab to check to see that is signed by Adobe Systems Incorporated). Then close Properties, and right-click on the first file and choose Run as Administrator. When that's done running, do the same for the second file. "Jeanne C. B." <JeanneCB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:933ECC8E-5E85-42FC-B06D-B2ADCB3CF9B6@microsoft.com... Quote:
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