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My computer keeps spontaneously freezing up. The screen goes white or blue with coloured horizontal lines on it. I have to restart and when i do an error message comes up saying that my computer has recovered from a serious error. It does this every few hours.
The only things that have changed on my computer since this started are as follows:
I had some viruses and such that I totally cleaned using the procedures and help of someone in the Viruses and Nasties forum. My HJT log and Ewido log show that my computer is now clean so I don't think it relates to that.
I installed a new wireless mouse and keyboard and forgot to uninstall the old one first. I have now uninstalled the old one.
I installed and have been using Mozilla Firefox but have since quit using it as the pages freeze up after a period of time.
Help?!
The only things that have changed on my computer since this started are as follows:
I had some viruses and such that I totally cleaned using the procedures and help of someone in the Viruses and Nasties forum. My HJT log and Ewido log show that my computer is now clean so I don't think it relates to that.
I installed a new wireless mouse and keyboard and forgot to uninstall the old one first. I have now uninstalled the old one.
I installed and have been using Mozilla Firefox but have since quit using it as the pages freeze up after a period of time.
Help?!
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Scan your computer for viruses: http://housecall.trendmicro.com/
In the case that your browser cannot be opened long enough to perform the scan due to freezing, please install and fully update a version of antivirus.
While you're at it, download, update, and run both:
Adaware:http://www.download.com/Ad-Aware-SE-...bj=dl&tag=top5
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Spybot: http://kujoe.com/freeware/spybot.php
The bars on your screen are related to your video card/driver. If a virus/Adware/Spyware/or malware is affecting this, then the above tools should prevent future problems. However, the problem may not be infection related and it is then necessary to re-install your video drivers from the OEM; don't use Microsoft plug & play.
I see you had problems requiring hijackthis. Spyware/Adware/malware are very vicious sometimes. So, in fact, that sometimes they are impossible to remove safely. I'm not sure if you're advanced enough to backup, format, and re-install windows, but for the trouble you're going through, it may just be worth it.
J_
In the case that your browser cannot be opened long enough to perform the scan due to freezing, please install and fully update a version of antivirus.
While you're at it, download, update, and run both:
Adaware:http://www.download.com/Ad-Aware-SE-...bj=dl&tag=top5
&
Spybot: http://kujoe.com/freeware/spybot.php
The bars on your screen are related to your video card/driver. If a virus/Adware/Spyware/or malware is affecting this, then the above tools should prevent future problems. However, the problem may not be infection related and it is then necessary to re-install your video drivers from the OEM; don't use Microsoft plug & play.
I see you had problems requiring hijackthis. Spyware/Adware/malware are very vicious sometimes. So, in fact, that sometimes they are impossible to remove safely. I'm not sure if you're advanced enough to backup, format, and re-install windows, but for the trouble you're going through, it may just be worth it.
J_
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