jred45
i was downloading something off of frostfire
and then my computer started saying it had a trojan virus and that it was looking for valuable info
i turned my comp off
when i turned it on i logged in my accoun and it said changes were
made to limited functions
all i could now is go on the internet
what should i do?
Answer
Try this freeware.
Norman Malware Cleaner is a Norman program utility that may be used to detect and remove more than 2,000,000 malwares.
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Antivirus/Norman-Malware-Cleaner.shtml
1) Use another PC to download Malware Cleaner to an USB pen drive.
2) Boot up your infected PC in safe mode (press F8 during start up)
3) Plug in your USB pen drive and run Malware Cleaner to clean your PC.
Try this freeware.
Norman Malware Cleaner is a Norman program utility that may be used to detect and remove more than 2,000,000 malwares.
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Antivirus/Norman-Malware-Cleaner.shtml
1) Use another PC to download Malware Cleaner to an USB pen drive.
2) Boot up your infected PC in safe mode (press F8 during start up)
3) Plug in your USB pen drive and run Malware Cleaner to clean your PC.
Computer Problems......?
John
I have computer that is slower than Christmas. I was wondering what I could do to make it faster? I can get on the internet but, its slow any help would be appreciated.
Answer
John
There are many many reasons for a computer getting slow. The information you need to know is this:
Was it always slow? If yes - you probably need more memory.
Did it just start to get slow lately? Need to clean out the internet cache files or computer temp files.
How old it is? If it is more than 4 years old - you probably need a new one.
Are there any other weird symptons? Another problem could be zapping your resources.
How do you connect to the internet? If it's dial-up it will stay slow forever! Go to DSL or cable.
Is it just slow on the internet? Try to turn off graphical images while browsing - they eat up a lot of bandwith when surfing.
Was it slow just recently after visitng a number of sites? You could have a virus, or a bad case of mucho spyware eating up your bandwith.
OK -- these are just some of the things to look at. For 99% of the time, I have found that most people need to clean out their browser cache or computer temp files. These are always bad culprits that eat a lot of speed away from a computer. If this sounds like your issue, look for a freeware product called "Empty temp files." It does a wonder of a cleanup and should help you.
Hope this info helps you.
John
There are many many reasons for a computer getting slow. The information you need to know is this:
Was it always slow? If yes - you probably need more memory.
Did it just start to get slow lately? Need to clean out the internet cache files or computer temp files.
How old it is? If it is more than 4 years old - you probably need a new one.
Are there any other weird symptons? Another problem could be zapping your resources.
How do you connect to the internet? If it's dial-up it will stay slow forever! Go to DSL or cable.
Is it just slow on the internet? Try to turn off graphical images while browsing - they eat up a lot of bandwith when surfing.
Was it slow just recently after visitng a number of sites? You could have a virus, or a bad case of mucho spyware eating up your bandwith.
OK -- these are just some of the things to look at. For 99% of the time, I have found that most people need to clean out their browser cache or computer temp files. These are always bad culprits that eat a lot of speed away from a computer. If this sounds like your issue, look for a freeware product called "Empty temp files." It does a wonder of a cleanup and should help you.
Hope this info helps you.
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