Computer problem

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Minxy
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Re: Computer problem

#21 Post by Minxy »

Oy you lot I dont think you are taking my predicament seriously :)
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Re: Computer problem

#22 Post by TerryG »

How's your problem going minxy? Have you had any luck getting your PC back in action?
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Re: Computer problem

#23 Post by Minxy »

Not yet because Im not where it is till the weekend and even then I need to find the time, I'm sure you guys would do it in a mater of minutes but for someone who 'dosnt do computers' it will almost certainly take some time and a couple of attemps. I'll keep you posted :)
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Re: Computer problem

#24 Post by Minxy »

Update;

I did as Terry suggested, started in safe mode, went to 'start up' and deleted a couple of things not obviously recognizable (Thats not to say they shouldnt have been there but they went anyway :? ) Then restarted. I then downloaded a free malware product that scanned and came up with no problems detected ? I then ran a scan with the McAfee which again was clear.
I turned off the computer and then started it as normal and it appears to work fine.

So am I safe now? any other suggestions to be certain? anywhere I could check to see if anything is 'lurking'........or am I being paranoid :)

P.S thanks for the help, its genuinely appreciated.
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Re: Computer problem

#25 Post by TerryG »

Did you just uncheck the items from your startup or did you delete them?
If you unchecked them then you can run msconfig again and look at the path to where the file is, browse there with "my computer" and delete the file it was running.
Then you are safe.

I would also suggest deleting everything in c:\windows\temp
c:\documents and settings\%username%\local settings\temp OR C:\Users\Terry\AppData\Local\Temp

The windows one is generic, documents and settings for 2000 / xp and users for vista / 7.

They are common places for poorly written malware to go plus they are always full of junk so emptying them will free up some space.
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Re: Computer problem

#26 Post by Minxy »

Hi Terry

Its windows 7 by the way

No I deleted a couple of items, as I say they were perhaps meant to be there - I dont know :? When I click start-up now the only two items showing are McAfee and NETGEAR.

I'm struggling with the other advice though ! I do start / computer / if I click on documents I get documents library...then I'm lost :oops:

Sorry I just dont do computers
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Re: Computer problem

#27 Post by rich. »

Minxy wrote: I'm struggling with the other advice though ! I do start / computer / if I click on documents I get documents library...then I'm lost :oops:

Sorry I just dont do computers
that makes two of us.. :D
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Re: Computer problem

#28 Post by TerryG »

I wouldn't worry too much. If it's working OK now then you have removed the correct shortcut that was calling it at startup. Job done.
Understeer: when you hit the wall with the front of the car.
Oversteer: when you hit the wall with the back of the car.
Horsepower: how fast you hit the wall.
Torque: how far you take the wall with you.
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