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iWatch
iWatch
#1   Posted 2 years ago
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Before I explain, here is what im running:
Microsoft Windows XP SP2
V2 Premier Tower
McAfee Antivirus and Spyware Protection

I have yet another problem with my computer. About a week ago, I was backing up my website using SmartFTP and saving the files into a folder on my desktop. I turned it off that night, and just yesterday, I turned it on again, and my computer ran fine, faster than usual, but I couldn't get firefox open. When I tried to open internet explore, firefox opened, and internet explore opened, too. I closed IE and tried to access this site, but after 10 minutes, I still had a loading screen. Then I tried google. After 7-8 minutes, It popped up with no images, and a few minutes after that, the images loaded. I then tried IE, but the same thing happened. I had been running a wireless connection up to then, so I tried to wire it directly, but still no luck. I know it isn't a problem with the internet itself, because I can still access the internet perfectly via my Mac running a wireless connection, and my Xbox Live, also wireless.

I checked my internet settings, and both the wired and wireless are perfect. I then checked McAfee, and there, I discovered the firewall was disabled and protection was set to low. I reset it to high with firewall on, and changed my internet settings so not all cookies were accepted, and I tried again. No luck, and when going back into McAfee again, I noticed that my settings had been reset again, even after Applying the changes and hitting Ok. I was sure then that I had a virus.

After determining I might have a virus, I reset my computer to a save point about 2 weeks back, but I still have the problem. My next step is to just restore the computer to factory default, and loose all my information, or get it rebuilt, and still loose everything. Is there anything I might be able to do before having to reset my computer?

By the way, I had run a scan with McAfee, but I couldn't find a virus. It may not be a virus, however, that is my guess.

Thanks in advance.
Fhajad is online
Fhajad
4pnt0Jeep
#2   Posted 2 years ago
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What the typical speed of your connection that the provider is giving you?

Have you tried updating the drivers?

Does it work if you boot into Safe Mode?

If you can load it up, try going to speedtest.net and give us the link for the results.
Legogizmo
Legogizmo
Awesome
#3   Posted 2 years ago
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man that sucks
hope you fix it?
Fhajad is online
Fhajad
4pnt0Jeep
#4   Posted 2 years ago
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In reply to Legogizmo, #3:

GTFO of the tech forum.
iWatch
iWatch
#5   Posted 2 years ago
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In reply to Fhajad, #2:

I am not sure of the typical speed, but we are with Comcast high-speed cable, who allows 4 Mbps, 6 Mbps, and 8 Mbps download speeds. I believe we have the 6 Mbps plan.

I have not updated the drivers in awhile, however, the internet was just working days ago, and we haven't updated anything on the computer since we turned it off.

We have not tried safe mode, but I am cautious to try. I am not sure how to work in safe mode.

I will give the stats once I get there.
wussie is online
wussie
Old Skool
#6   Posted 2 years ago
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In reply to iWatch, #1:

you may or may not have a virus, but restoring to a restore point would not remove the virus since that doesn't do anything to any data you may have on your hard drive. I suggest downloading Hijack This running it in scan only and then uploading the log file to putfile and linking it here
iWatch
iWatch
#7   Posted 2 years ago
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The problem is I can't access the internet to download that program and I have no flash drives on hand.
wussie is online
wussie
Old Skool
#8   Posted 2 years ago
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In reply to iWatch, #7:

how about a blank CD?
iWatch
iWatch
#9   Posted 2 years ago
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I'll try that. Give me a bit, and I'll post the result when it finishes.
Fhajad is online
Fhajad
4pnt0Jeep
#10   Posted 2 years ago
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In reply to iWatch, #5:

The only thing with Safe Mode is that it doesn't load anything not needed for Windows XP to run. Just hit F8 while booting and select "Safe Mode with Networking" and see if it works.
wussie is online
wussie
Old Skool
#11   Posted 2 years ago
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In reply to Fhajad, #10:

Safe Mode doesn't load network drivers, so he's going to have a bit of a hard time going online while in safe mode.
iWatch
iWatch
#12   Posted 2 years ago
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I just noticed something....

I have a perfect internet connection, but my browsers aren't working. I thought that maybe opening a program that accessed the internet but wasn't a browser could identify part of the problem. So, I opened my SmartFTP, and it worked perfectly. I could access all of my website files, but I still have no success with my browsers.

Hope this helps at all.
wussie is online
wussie
Old Skool
#13   Posted 2 years ago
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In reply to iWatch, #12:

sounds like it's a browser issue, try loading up a website by going to My Computer and typing the web address in there.
iWatch
iWatch
#14   Posted 2 years ago
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In reply to wussie, #13:

Ok, that worked, and when I open a new window, it opens under internet explore. However, when I open internet explore from any other location (such as my desktop), it doesn't work.

By the way, im on ths computer right now, and im about to do a speed test.
iWatch
iWatch
#15   Posted 2 years ago
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wussie is online
wussie
Old Skool
#16   Posted 2 years ago
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In reply to iWatch, #15:

try going to www.opera.com and installing opera, see if you can surf with that
iWatch
iWatch
#17   Posted 2 years ago
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K, Opera works fine. Should I try downloading and re-installing firefox and IE?
Fhajad is online
Fhajad
4pnt0Jeep
#18   Posted 2 years ago
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In reply to wussie, #11:

Not if you load Safe Mode with Networking....
wussie is online
wussie
Old Skool
#19   Posted 2 years ago
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In reply to Fhajad, #18:

you didn't say safe mode with networking though, you have to remember to specify these things with most users
wussie is online
wussie
Old Skool
#20   Posted 2 years ago
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In reply to iWatch, #17:

yeah, try uninstalling Firefox and then reinstalling it
iWatch
iWatch
#21   Posted 2 years ago
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Firefox isn't appearing on my programs list, so I don't know where to uninstall it from...
iWatch
iWatch
#22   Posted 2 years ago
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Sorry, nevermind, found it. It was under Mozilla, not Firefox
Give me a minute
iWatch
iWatch
#23   Posted 2 years ago
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Nope, no luck.
Strider165 is online
Strider165
Gunners
FORUM MOD
#24   Posted 2 years ago
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It sounds like you've got yourself a nice virus there.

If you can, definitely make sure McAfee is updated, and run a virus scan using that. Also, post the hijackthis log, put make sure you use putfile to put it online.

I'd also recommend you run Trend Micro's free scan.
iWatch
iWatch
#25   Posted 2 years ago
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Here is an error I just got opening firefox...
s14.photobucket.com/albums/a332/KingSnyper/?action=view&current=errorff.png

Post edited 7/27/07 5:06PM
Fhajad is online
Fhajad
4pnt0Jeep
#26   Posted 2 years ago
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Seems like a virus. Or something wrong with Windows. Rootkits maybe anyone?
iWatch
iWatch
#27   Posted 2 years ago
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In reply to Strider165, #24:

I cant use the free scan because both reccommended browsers are "broken" and opera isn't seeming to work.

My McAfee is fully updated, and im doing the hijackthis right now.
iWatch
iWatch
#28   Posted 2 years ago
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Before I post this, this file doesn't post any security risks to me, does it? Like, no one can do things to my computer with the info in it?

And why must it be in putfile?

Post edited 7/27/07 5:30PM
Fatali
Fatali
#29   Posted 2 years ago
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In reply to iWatch, #28:

No, no one can do things to you with the info. You have to put it in putfile because hijackthis logs are usually large and when a user posts the results in the forum, it makes for one really long and large post and it's generally frowned upon.
iWatch
iWatch
#30   Posted 2 years ago
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What if I linked it directly from my site since it is already there? It won't be for download unless you click "Save as..."
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