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To: roamer_1
My motherboard will NOT support SP3.
I downloaded it, and my computer froze up.
Microsoft support helped me get it back,
and told me to turn off automatic updates, and to stay with SP2 updates and no higher with the manual updates.

I'll check out what you suggested, but Online Armor++ 4.0 is my current firewall. I use CCleaner to help me get rid of bad system loads.
Spyware Terminator Advanced Mode and don't trust but a few select programs has help me keep them at bay, but they're still on my computer.

Advanced SystemCare Pro also helps, but I found a autosweep program loaded in an obscure location that was deleting most of my security programs after a certain time limit.
I believe I've stopped that little nasty job, but I'm not confident.

I heard on Fox news that there's a new virus that's wiping out allot of on-line banking accounts, and that's my biggest concern.

I'm seriously considering going to the pay version of Malywarebytes' Anti-Malware, but their free version, even with manual updates before I scan, didn't detect this problem.
Only Online Armor++ caught it.

19 posted on 08/12/2010 2:11:33 PM PDT by Yosemitest (It's simple, fight or die.)
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To: Yosemitest
My motherboard will NOT support SP3.

That seems highly unlikely. I do a gazillion installations a year, and I have never seen SP-3 unable to go on... In fact, my install disks are made from an XP SP-3 master.

Now, it IS possible on upgraded systems - I have seen that - Where a retail upgrade was used to install WinXP with... But if you are using a stock, OEM installation disk, Just find someone with an SP-3 OEM installation disk and use it instead.

It seems more likely that some configuration is preventing a clean load from the SP-3 distributable, rather than hardware. Maybe something BIOS related (you should have the newest BIOS available).

SP-3, and updates following, are pretty critical to security. Many exploits that worked on SP-2 are no longer functional in SP-3. The same is true of Windows Media Player and Internet Explorer, to include DirectX... All of these subsystems are where your vulnerability lies.

I would highly recommend befriending a local guru to figure out what/why. Even if you had to start from a clean rub, it would be to your advantage.

Otherwise, chuck it, and get a newer used system. 2600+ to 3g boxes are readily available under $100 (or at least they are around here). One way or another, your system has to receive critical updates. There really isn't any good prevention (in Windows) without that solid base.

I'll check out what you suggested, but Online Armor++ 4.0 is my current firewall.

I am unfamiliar with OA++. I know the firewall, which is good, and I believe the AV component is by Ikarus, which is no terrible slouch, but I am not in favor of "one-step wonder suites." I MUCH prefer a layered defense - Due to that, I haven't tried it.

I DO know Ikarus, though, and I would suggest that there are better solutions available.

21 posted on 08/12/2010 5:24:46 PM PDT by roamer_1 (Globalism is just Socialism in a business suit)
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