Computer problem

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Minxy
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Re: Computer problem

#11 Post by Minxy »

Thanks guys.
Did a bit of research and it looks like Terry's version of the problem and fix is well documented so I will have a go.
Just an aside can I download this fixer thing on an Apple lap top or does it have to be a machine running windows?

Sorry more idiotic questions I'm sure but I do appreciate your help :)
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Re: Computer problem

#12 Post by JPB »

One question; as you have a Mac, why are you bothering with filthy old Windoze in the first place? :?
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Re: Computer problem

#13 Post by TerryG »

As long as you have a normal FAT formatted USB stick (they all are as standard) then it will work in both your mac and a PC.
Let's not start the Apple vs Microsoft arguement again please.
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Re: Computer problem

#14 Post by megadethmaniac »

Classic scam by the looks of it. Variation on the You`ve got 50 million virus`s on your pc, and we can help one... Best thing to do with any of these types of websites is to disconnect from the internet and run your existing anti virus software. I`d be inclined to use Spybot / Avast although there are other good freeware antivirus bits of kit.

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Re: Computer problem

#15 Post by Minxy »

Not wishing to fuel the apple vs windows debate and knowing that Apples are resilient to infections would this 'thing' have attacked my Appple in the same way o would it have been able to get in? Just curious.
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Re: Computer problem

#16 Post by TerryG »

This particular infection would not have caused a problem for your Mac. Keeping your Windows PC up to date and not visiting dubious websites is the best way of staying safe. If you have XP then it is time for an upgrade as XP's security is at best poor.
There are types of malware that do run on apple products. There are fewer as apple have a comparatively small market share very few people put effort in to making malware run on safari.
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#17 Post by JPB »

TerryG wrote:not visiting dubious websites is the best way of staying safe.
D'oh! Now he tells us. :lol:

There is of course a far better way of staying safe, but I'll be ticked off severely for mentioning it here so instead, here's a picture of what we should be using the internet for:

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Awww, bless.












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Re: Computer problem

#18 Post by TerryG »

I keep being told the internet is for looking at pics like this
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I have no idea what the appeal is myself ;)
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Re: Computer problem

#19 Post by JPB »

Damn! That's one fugly kitty. :o I prefer a:
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myself, though the subject of the picture that you posted could eliminate the need to invest a fortune in toothpicks. Yeuch.
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Re: Computer problem

#20 Post by rich. »

thats a nice pussy :D
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