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To: butterdezillion
It was Ohio's electoral votes that some Dems announced that they would object to.

What kind of system are you running B? Maybe it's just time for an upgrade to a new computer and a fresh install of a quality anti-virus/internet security package. You might just have too much adware/malware/registry errors built up over time to have an effective fix done.

I won't dare mention any brand recommendations publicly for anti-virus software. For I guarantee you that it would start an argument that make this eligibility stuff look timid.

972 posted on 10/18/2010 1:13:51 PM PDT by El Sordo (The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.)
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To: El Sordo

We had Norton; that didn’t work, on my computer only.

So then we had McAfee; that didn’t work, on my computer only. Somebody put a virus on there that made it appear that my computer was downloading updates and making regular scans but when I contacted McAfee’s support they told me I hadn’t updated anything or run any scans for a month. The only way I can get that straightened out is to go online and give them control over my computer altogether and considering some bad stuff I had happen with them before, I’m not prepared to do that. So I just need to wipe that hard drive clean and start over.

Now I’m on a different computer with AVG and B Secure, and that also didn’t work, only on my computer. I clean it regularly with AdAware and CCleaner. So now Ad Aware tells me that it’s blocking IE from connecting to a malicious site - right before IE goes to an ad site.

When I went to shut down before going to work a couple hours ago (whenever I last posted to you) my speakers surprised me. I had turned them way up to try to listen to a Youtube clip, which was when I received the message telling me I didn’t have a driver for audio equipment. I tried to adjust the audio properties and it told me I didn’t have any audio hooked up. I checked that it was plugged in, etc. So then when the computer was shutting down I was in the other room and this loud Windows shut-down melody nearly blew me away. Out of the blue the speaker was apparently fine again. I haven’t tried it yet since starting the computer back up so I don’t know what’s up.

But I started having troubles with Google, where it wouldn’t let me click on anything; then it went to ads if I tried clicking on anything. Then I was OK on Yahoo but now it sends me to ads if I click on anything. I can’t save anything in Word. Right before the Win32 Host Service screen pops up saying it has to close, my screen changes appearance; the tabs at the bottom are white instead of blue and some of my navigation bar at the top disappears; everything is a lower resolution.

Fairly frequently when I start the computer it goes only to the Welcome screen and then nothing. I can’t get to IE by clicking on the start-up menu; I have to click from the desktop. If I unplug the network connection when I’m working offline, half the time I’m OK if I plug it back in and half the time it won’t let me connect to the internet until I reboot.

It’s nuts. I’m going to have to wipe everything and start over with this one too. Wouldn’t be a big deal except I don’t know how to do it myself and my husband is sick of this crap and very busy.

A new computer is a financial impossibility at this point.


1,003 posted on 10/18/2010 3:06:54 PM PDT by butterdezillion (.)
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