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To: ConservativeMind

I did have some Malware on the drive. Was surprised at that. Cleaned it off and it still boots slow. Had two Windows updates to install. They are loading now.

With all of the stuff I’m fixing tonight, this should be the healthiest computer in town.


56 posted on 04/13/2009 10:02:31 PM PDT by Blogger (It is in the religion of ignorance that tyranny begins. - Ben Franklin)
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Make sure you go into all the sub menus of the Advanced configuration in NOD32 and check all the types of potential issues to look for (practical joke programs, dialers, etc.). NOD32 has a bunch of screens to manually check and select (at least four that look effectively the same). Unfortunately, it doesn't come with all those options selected (and heuristics, if you find that setting). It is virtually tied with Avira and Symantec on proactive catching of new viruses without signatures available (70+% within one month (av-comparatives.org), but that isn't everything. Once compromised, antivirus programs can be turned off.

Download and install Spybot Search and Destroy (Spybot S&D), which is free. Don't do the Tea Timer, but do allow it to do the IE Helper (Tea Timer takes a vast amount of overhead, strangely so). Also, you should have Windows Defender on your system. Make sure that is loaded and always running. If not, that is a free download from Microsoft.

Do the Updates with Spybot, then Immunize and then scan your whole hard drive. After that, do download and do al of this one last time with Spyware Doctor via the Google Pack (update and such that, too). You can leave Spybot on your system without affecting performance if you don't have Tea Timer on) but you need to fully disable Spyware Doctor because they load up modules that really only should stay resident with the purchased version.

Spyware Doctor is very good at finding and removing bad stuff, but it takes a lot of resources (over 100+MB of RAM, all the time, for the last version I saw).

No single program catches everything. I bounce between the programs mentioned in my posts to assure I've got it all, too. By the way, sometimes these programs can do a “false positive,” saying you have an infection of one sort when you don't have that one. Just keep that in mind, but eliminate what seems appropriate.

Tell us how that all went. Sorry about your problems.

62 posted on 04/13/2009 10:20:18 PM PDT by ConservativeMind (When you're RuPaul posing as the wife of the president, you need all the make-up help you can get.)
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