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| I'am Not a Bloody Joke iTrader: (10) Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Australia
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![]() | I have to disagree with you on that one some of the jobs i have had they have soooooooooooo much crap on there system (one of them had 103 running processes under task manager LOL and they wonder why there system was so slow) they love you when you hand back there box and it runs up to 30 timmes better all there stuff they wanted backed up is in one folder on there desktop and with the aid of auto installation disc with all the software streamed in it is a very simple process, sure it is not as challenging as fixing what ever needs fixing.But i sure can say the customer is always happy with the end product. And it is easy enough to find any other software they may have had on there system that they want reinstalled It's like putting in new spark plugs when for the same price you can get a new motor ![]()
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![]() | Amateurs! Pff. My computer has been running since 1997. Upgraded from windows 95, to 98, to 98se, to XP pro. Changed various motherboards, upgraded hard drives by cloning old one, etc. but the basic install is still the same one I always had. My computer runs just fine, it is as quick as a 2.4ghz should be, boots up relatively quickly, etc. There is NO reason to format and re-install. Re-install over the top of, sometimes... when windows will not co-operate with new hardware, but trashing the LOT is never required. |
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From what google says g0ld.com is part of a Trojan Downloader that may be used to steal World of Warcraft logins and it is caught by visiting websites that use visual basic and java scripts to exploit Active X vulnerabilities. To start: Get CCleaner to clean up your temporary files (g0ld.com lives there) and run couple virus and malware scans to remove any other associated malwares. From Malware Removal: Clean out the Clutter - CastleCopsWiki Download CCleaner from CCleaner - Download and install Option 3 - CCleaner - Slim - No Toolbar - English Language Only. Run it. Quote:
Reboot when finished. Download the free trial of Kaspersky and run it Kaspersky Anti-Virus free trial download Download the free version of Superantispyware and run it SUPERAntiSpyware.com - Downloads Download and run Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware http://www.besttechie.net/tools/mbam-setup.exe UPDATE your windows! Microsoft Windows Update See how you go, you may need to do more. | ||
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I had similar symptoms to the OP but on vista x64, smitfaudfix will not work on it as it was not designed for x64 and i was struggling for hours trying for a fix but couldnt find one (still curious for one) so reformatted and installed a fresh copy. All important data is on seperate drives so no worries about that Id like to know why you waste your time trying to work around the problem and being so strong on the issue when a fresh install takes no longer than 30 mins and you know for a fact there is no shit lurking behind in some folder/registry entry etc etc anyhow not having a go or anything ![]() | |
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A fresh install does not take 30 minutes. Well, if you're happy to have a computer with windows and internet explorer only, then yes... it's a 30 to 60 minute job. Then you have to install a gig of windows updates, office, dump all your emails back into your email program, set up your email accounts and pop settings again, re-install antivirus, anti crapware, etc.. Then re-install any other pieces of software you have, most of which have newer versions of them available now, so require a new download, updates, sometimes re-register. Then you gotta re-install the right drivers for your hardware, but the disk that came with the gear is out of date, so you gotta download updated versions... Then dump in your favourites to internet explorer. Along with your own files, word docs, spreadsheets, etc. Personal data. I imagine it'd take 2+ days to get things back to a satisfactory standard or normality. As opposed to.... Find the problem -> then fix it. | |
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| I'am Not a Bloody Joke iTrader: (10) Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Australia
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![]() | 1st I get the customer to write everything down he wants backed up and tell him to bring in what ever discs he wants loaded user names and passwords Blah Blah... 2nd I back up up what the customer wants on to external drive 3rd Load windows and while that is happening i have downloaded all the latest drivers 4th Load 2nd disc that has all the software they want service packs office etc and drag all there stuff back where it belongs Its how prepared you are i have every thing ready like a pit stop LOL But 2 days is a bit tall takes me roughly 2 to 6 hours Don't get me wrong I love the challenge of fixing computers with out reformatting them but you cant beat how well they run on a clean install ![]() I am talking about home computers not anything big like government servers and databases then that would take me 3 months to fix the mess i would make LOL
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![]() | Another one I am having trouble with ![]() Fast-VirusScanner.com Another customers computer and it keeps on getting a pop, up when browsing on IE or browsing the folders, to download a software to get rid of malware. It says "Attention, NAME! Some dangerous trojan horses detected in your system. Microsoft Windows XP files corrupted. This may lead to the destruction of important files in C:\Windows. Download protection software now! Click OK to download the antispyware. (Recommended)" Whether I click Yes, or No, it still takes me to this page: IE AntiVirus I have tried SmitFraudFix SDFix VundoFix spybot antivir spyware doctor reg mechanic I am just downloading a brick so i can use it to smash it with ![]() Any thoughts?? Please help LOL
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![]() | do a Malware Removal: Reference HijackThis Log - CastleCopsWiki scan and have a hard look.... A google search shows someone with the same trojan (no replies yet to the post) and one of the strange entries was "C:\WINDOWS\system32\xedifnsy.dll " do you have it as well? |
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![]() | Hey thanks ssrattus for your help ![]() I did have that file in in system32 folder but i have done a system restore and it has gone now, go figure, and it has seem to fixed the pop up problems also which is good but would of been better to remove it properly (what ever it was) and to find what was causing it, But I will take a win any way I can tonight LOL
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| Member | Hey best4less how did you go with ur virus? I have a similar problem. I do the same sort of work trying to rid this vundo variant on my own computers atm. but no matter wot I do it always seems to pop up. Its a cheeky virus mate. It will turn up again in time I bet. 3 times I have tried many different paths to delete it! I had disabled network after update Ran Superantispyware (crashed pc) then ran Windows XP repair. Run all the above mentioned appart from HJT so I still got a few avenues to try yet but never give up buddy.. where theres a will theres a way :-) Google this free program, Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware This does updates and seems to finish it off and Im sure Im clean again.. now thats my 2 cents worth And now I just hope I can stay safe! ![]() |
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| Premium Member | Found a nasty one the other day that installed under program files\web technologies that may be similar to your problem. So if you see web technologies delete it. The way I got around it: First disable its ability to get to the web Edit windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts add entries for web sites it tries to go to with the pop up pages addresses eg 127.0.0.1 www.virussite.com 127.0.0.1 Access Music | The Virus | Totally Integrated Synthesizers you can leave the above entries in for any future attack Look in task manager and find unusual programs running. You can try to kill them in task manager and they start again is usually a good sign of spyware. Locate the exe on your hard drive and try renaming it or move command in DOS so next time it tries to start after you kill it, it can't find the exe. The trusted program I find that has killed everything so far after the initial cleanup is The home of Spybot-S&D! but pc-week doesn't rate it that highly. |
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| Senior Member | ive been getting heaps of shitty little popups latley, they all seem to have this address in the IE popup, which i never ever use Advertisement cant find anything on google so dunno.
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![]() | osiris777 try this mate i have done sooooo many computers with Trojans in the last couple of weeks ![]() How to remove Antivirus XP 2008 (Uninstall Instructions)
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Well IMO there are some systems that are that F*&ked up that a format and setup from scratch is quicker than trying to sort all the mess out.. ![]()
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![]() | I use ftp://ftp.drweb.com/pub/drweb/cureit/launch.exe The website here Download Dr.Web CureIt! Free anti-virus scanner, cures computers viruses. Got my vote, you MUST run it in safe mode. Cause it is the free version, run it( it does a quick scan) and then when it finishes do a complete scan with it. I have tried LOTS of software and do 5-10 pc's a week and this proggy and kaspersky internet security once its stable and clean cannot be beat. As for the format issue, it is impossible that a system that has been running for 5 years without a format( unless you do not install/remove anything) will not run faster after a format. I would rather not format, but some pc's are so screwed that I would not waste my time cleaning what they have. The other reason to format is that it TEACHES the customer to take some responsibility for the CRAP they install on their system.
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