Computer Nerds Wanted: Firefox's Crashing
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PSiedTSi;252411 wrote:
Yeah you should just be able to use those same bookmarks in the new install.Correct. During the FF uninstall it'll give you the option to maintain the FF personal data. The other option is to export your bookmarks - uninstall - and import your data back in.
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run it a see what comes up, we get these daily at work. Its a batch attack sent from somewhere in china that has been fu*king up our network.
can you run updates with kasperspy or AVG?
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DelSlow;252420 wrote:
i reformatted everything.Restores do NOTHING anymore.
So you completly wiped it and put up a fresh image?
check your image.
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are you going to be ok?
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DelSlow;252429 wrote:
Think so. BTW do i need my computer to be plugged in for it to work?i dont think i can hear you crying from 1300 miles away, try a little harder..and maybe ill give a shit.
try malwarebytes 1.31
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DelSlow;252432 wrote:
OK, are you friggin serious?Im sorry i didnt read your whole life story, would you like me too and i can take notes?
here i go
Delslow wipes machine for new image (not uncommon)
delslow gets a batch virus that he cant fix (starts crying)
delslow tries EVERYTHING, and still cant figure it out (start haveing a temper tantrum when others try to help)
am i close so far??
editing you registry key will do nothing at all, they will be changed again upon reboot. deleting reg keys will do thing, so will deleting files.
CHECK YOUR IMAGE.
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god is too cool for op's.
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One of the things on that machine.. Viewpoint... is known shit-ware. get rid of it.
There's a lot of stuff on that machine that isn't stock windows... you may or may not need it.
Personally, I do not use any anti-virus software on my machines. AV software, video drivers, and IFS (installable filesystem filters, like AV software) cause the majority of bluescreens on windows. If your machines are firewalled or behind a basic SOHO router with NAT enabled, that is a very good start at practical malware resistance. All you have to do after that is not click "yes" on anything, ever

On an XP machine, you should download IE7 and you should download Windows Defender, both from Microsoft. Even if you don't use IE, the IE you have on the machine may as well be IE7 instead of IE6.
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