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I have an older computer that was running Windows XP SP1. The computer is severly infected. I updated the OS to SP2 and am now having problems using my browser (firefox and netscape). IE is so corrupted that I can't even open without muliple windows popping up. I have purchased PC Security Suite but am not able to load it because I do not have enough space on the C drive. The person who put the computer together for me did not give me any back up disks and they partitioned my drive. I have space on my D drive but whenever I try to save to that one it still kicks me back to the C. If anyone has any help at all that they can give to me I would greatly appreciate it. I cannot afford to take the computer in to anyone so I am trying to fix it myself. If I start the computer in safe mode I am able to get online and use both of my browsers. I hope I have given enough info for any support I can get. Thank you so much for taking the time to read this.
Miracle416
Please go to the Virus/Spyware forum, read the Readme posts and follow the offered steps using anti-Malware software that you can download on the good PC you have and trabsfer to the infected PC by memory stick.
Suspishio
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My advice is at your risk
Qosmio G50-10H; T9400 2.53GHz Core 2 Duo; 4GB RAM; Vista HP (32)
nForce 680i LT; Q6600 Quad Core 2.4GHz; 8GB RAM; XP Pro (64)
Dell XPS M1710; T7200 2GHz Core 2 Duo; 2GB RAM; XP Pro (32)
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I tried that with the PC Security Suite that I purchased but it keeps telling me I don't have enough memory and when I go to delete programs and files that I don't use or need it doesn't change the amount of memory. When I restart the computer all the files are still there even after I have deleted them.
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I tried that with the PC Security Suite that I purchased but it keeps telling me I don't have enough memory and when I go to delete programs and files that I don't use or need it doesn't change the amount of memory. When I restart the computer all the files are still there even after I have deleted them.
i'm a big fan of spybot search and destroy, adaware personal edition, and malwarebytes. they are all free programs you can get at downloads.com. just search for them. they don't remove viruses, but they'll take care your spyware problems.
if you're looking for a free antivirus solution, avast and avg are great products. i prefer avast over avg. try installing these applications in safe mode if you can't do so when booted into windows normally.
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Miracle,
The upgradation of your computer to SP2 must have caused this problem. Apply System Restore for that.
Just follow these steps that I am writing:
Go to Start--->All Programs---->Accessories---->System Tools--->System Restore.
Use the default System Restore option,if you haven't created any new system restore.
After applying System Restore, use your computer and see if the problem is resolved. if its not resolved, then come back to this thread.
The upgradation of your computer to SP2 must have caused this problem. Apply System Restore for that.
Just follow these steps that I am writing:
Go to Start--->All Programs---->Accessories---->System Tools--->System Restore.
Use the default System Restore option,if you haven't created any new system restore.
After applying System Restore, use your computer and see if the problem is resolved. if its not resolved, then come back to this thread.
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