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23rd April 2009, 11:00
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Help me to find some buggs in my PC.
Hi nto All
My problemm: my pc worked slowly, fast reeboot and some others. Please, help me to fix it - I need some links, that consist info, how can I do it.
Thx,
TuthThandaRot
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23rd April 2009, 17:38
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Well you need to give specific info and you need to post in the help section.
First thing I would recommend is make sure you have a legit Anti virus something good like Kaspersky 2009 or Avast. make sure you have no viruses.
Make sure your not using compressed folders.
Make sure you have at least 1 GB of ram 2 would be best.
Xtreame
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23rd April 2009, 21:27
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also after doing everything xtreame suggested try checking your programs that are running during windows startup
that could cause a major slow down
this is assuming you are running windows... so we could use some more info
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27th April 2009, 20:33
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ok my suggestions r, first u should post what OS system u have and more details of whats wrong.
ok if i was u i'd do as the others said and get a good anti virus.
2ndly if u dont already have one do a online scan first so u wont infect the anti virus with a already installed virus, u can do this at a lot of sites but i think the most pop is or
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www.bitdefender.com
3rdly after ur sure theirs no anti virus or adware on ur computer and u installed a good virus scanner ( i recomend nod32) u can go to ur run in ur system start thing at the bottom left corner of the screen and type msconfig and go to startup tab and turn off ur unwanted programs. check this site out for better details
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http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/how-to-manage-your-startup-programs-easily-an-easy-way-to-increase-system-performance/
or i suggest getting tune-up utility's
4thly i would suggest doing a system clean up u can do this manually by going to start/programs/accessories/system tools and selecting disk clean up or u can also use tune-up
also if u got trojans or adaware u can get rid of u can easily search for these on google or download trojan remover and adware
well hope this helps u
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27th April 2009, 21:25
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Ok,
Firsly NOD32 and Bit Defender are absolutely useless.
Try avast for post infection cleaning, and KIs for normal av.
Xtreame
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27th April 2009, 21:28
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Xtreame96
Ok,
Firsly NOD32 and Bit Defender are absolutely useless.
Try avast for post infection cleaning, and KIs for normal av.
Xtreame
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I remember the days when nod wasnt
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27th April 2009, 22:13
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Nod was never any good, people just jumped on the band wagon cause it was easy to get keygens for it, and it felt really light.
The problem is you wont want a hazmat suit that is lite in chernobyl you want something thats like being in a tank.
Same goes for anti-virus. You never want a light anti virus. or a Lite condom. hehe
There are lots of nice viruses that compramise nod.
Mcaffee did suprisingly well in the latest Vgrep test.
At the momment, post infection use Avast to do kernal mode scan.
Then KIS or Mcaffee are your current best bet. (since avast does not have decent firewall or anti-adware.)
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28th April 2009, 01:35
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never knew that but i've used nod32 for the last 3 or so years and its working for me haven't had a problem with any virus or adware but thanks for the info. by the way what does KIS stand for i wouldn't mind looking at the program and seeing how many people use it and how easy it is to keep it cracked
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28th April 2009, 04:23
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KIS stands for Kaspersky Internet Security
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28th April 2009, 10:22
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Hi,
On the nod thing, I have had lots of people say they are clean, when they are infected.
I once went to a place where it was a big company and the 3 directors who were very good at keeping their AV on all thought they were clean, but there was some network activity that looked dodgy.
One director had nod, one had symantec, one had panda.
the nod machine had 7 different viruses, the symantec machine had adware (symantec didnt do adware back then) and the panada machine (well I lost count how infected it was)
As raamann said Kaspersky Internet Security is the current best.
AVG is also very good, I tend to not like it cause it reports false positives on UPX and UPE compressed executables and it hates almost all keygens. But it actually is very good at what it does.
Avast is the odd one, because it has the most useful feature of all, Kernal Mode scanning, this is a mini pre boot environment, that only avast seems to do, that allows you to start an infected machine to just kernal mode, where no other virus could run, then scan and clean the machine. Very handy when you need to deal with a badly infected machine, that still needs data recovered from.
Xtreame
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29th April 2009, 00:37
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hmmm...well i was using nod and only had one problem recently though now that i think of it, my friend got his computer infected and i copied all his important files to my external and put it on my computer and all of a sudden my stuff was going crazy i could click on my external hard drive unless i right clicked it and click on explore but i got it fixed oddly enough it even messed up my network drive buts that only thing that i can think of that was bad since i had nod but im going to download the kis and disable nod for a while and see how it runs thanks a lot guys for some really good tips
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29th April 2009, 01:58
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good luck with finding kis
i mean an actual working cracked version of it...
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29th April 2009, 03:42
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i just downloaded it and suppose to have working keys as of the 24th
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29th April 2009, 05:51
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The one thing I always found funny was that most AV companies are lousy at protecting themselves from piracy.
Kaspersky is real good at black listing keys, just buy it.
Rod, sounds like you were infected, it happens, use the free version of avast in kernal mode.
Also dont get the black list to white list hack it has a trojan, which is why it makes you disable KIS when all it needed to do was a simple text replace.
Xtreame
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30th April 2009, 00:15
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hey i just installed the kis with a working key but its blocking everything right away i tried adjusting the firewall and application settings but nothing worked i had to turn it off just to get on the internet...im not sure if im missing something or not but i thought when u start a firewall it would ask u if u want to allow the app to excess the internet right? it didn't ask anything...can someone help please?
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