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Your modem may have taken a hard enough hit from the power outage that it will need more of a reset than a simple power on/off gives it. Contact your ISP and have them run a test on the modem from their end to begin with.

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Hi there; welcome to DaniWeb. :) Please give us some background info concerning the problem (when it started happening, if you made any changes to your system at or around the time problem first occured, what version of Windows you're using, etc.) and also give us as much detail as …

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Hi gfuller, You are running a rather old version (1.98.2) of HijackThis. Please download the latest version (1.99.1) from the link in my sig below and post the log the new version generates. Thanks.

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1. You are running a slightly older version of HijackThis. The current version is 1.99.1; please download that version from the link in my sig below and use [i]it[/i] from now on. 2. You've got signs of infections by a couple of the more persistent nasties that are making the …

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[QUOTE=dlh6213]Then, [b]close all browser windows[/b]...[/QUOTE] Yes. HijackThis cannot properly perform all of its fixes while Internet Explorer is running. The following entries in your log indicate that you had at least 3 instances of Internet Explorer running when you did your HJT scan: [b] C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE …

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[b] C:\Documents and Settings\Du$tin\Local Settings\Temp\Temporary Directory 1 for hijackthis[1].zip\HijackThis.exe [/b]The log entry above indicates that you are still running HJT from within a Temp/Temporary folder. Please do the following: Create a folder outside of any Temp/Temporary folders for HJT and [i]move[/i] it there now. A folder such such as C:\HijackThis …

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Please post the [i]full and exact [/i]contents of the error you are getting. We''l be able to help you much more quickly that way.

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The Temp folders are definitely there, and the instructions dlh6213 posted are pretty specific, so you must be missing [i]something[/i]. Are you able to see the D:\Documents and Settings\Mr.Alvandi\Local Settings folder, or is that not even visible?

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Some of your logs have shown signs of the evil Bube.d infection. You should run a scan/fix with KAV anti-virus and Microsoft Antispyware; they're currently the only programs we know of which can actually deal with the infection. Please read CalamityJane's post in the link below for description of the …

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[QUOTE=zeroth]Some additional info about your setup would help. How you connect, physical setup, router, etc.[/QUOTE] Yes- having that information will allow us to give you more specific and accurate suggestions.

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[QUOTE=Scribbller]Welcome to Daniweb mylo2002, I think if you post your question in the internet explorer forum then you will get a better reply.[/QUOTE] Yup. Buckle up- we're off the Internet Explorer forum now...

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[QUOTE=doughtym]The tracks are there in mp3 format on the cd's[/QUOTE] Unless you've got an mp3-capable player in your car, you just answered your own question. ;) The CD players in cars (and a lot of home stereos, for that matter) don't recognize the mp3 format; you have to burn your …

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These need to be fixed also: [b] O1 - Hosts: 216.19.0.250 idenupdate.motorola.com O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [requester] "C:\WINDOWS\system32\requester.10.exe"[/b] The "requester" file is a malware variant that can morph its name, so you might have other "requester.[i]some random number[/i].exe" files on your system. Find and delete any/all files with names that fit …

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Almost there; just a few more things: 1. Have HJT fix: [b] O2 - BHO: (no name) - {01E7D903-F1EB-E2D7-883D-ADCD90AFD7E2} - (no file) O2 - BHO: (no name) - {28933B1B-FB04-2726-F639-2605F5CA345F} - (no file) O2 - BHO: (no name) - {8948B04A-7947-2192-28B5-3B9B67B96AC8} - (no file) O2 - BHO: (no name) - {D6DBE33B-0B69-B08E-878F-D3A57CD4B60D} - …

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Plug-N-Play would definitely be part of the picture if the keyboard is USB; is it? Also- it isn't usually necessary to add drivers for a keyboard. What make/model is the keyboard and what exact software for it did you install?

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[QUOTE=moderate_rock48]PC133 will run in your computer, but it will only run at PC100 speeds. So basically your paying more for nothing. [/QUOTE] Right. PC133 is backward-compatible with PC100, but it acheives that compatibility by slowing down to PC100 speed.

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Open your Administrative Tools control panel and fire up the Services utility. That will let you view and modify your installed services. Also take a look at the logs in the Event Viewer; they might give you more information on the error you're getting.

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sysprep is a utility used to automate the Windows installation process in a pre-determined way, which is useful when you need to set up a number of identically-configured computers. It appears that's what Compaq is using on your restore CD. Sysprep has a wide range of capabilities and options, but …

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If you're using Windows 2000 or XP, you may be able to repair the system by using the Recovery Console available on the installation CD. More info on that can be found in the links in this Google search: [url]http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=%22recovery+console%22+windows+repair&btnG=Search[/url]

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To start from scratch, you [i]will[/i] need a valid copy of an XP install CD. There's not much way around that, and to be honest with you, our forum rules do not allow us to help people who are [i]not[/i] using a valid version of Windows. You would make sure …

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1. You need to remove the Media Access program; it's part of a new variant of the windupdates infection. Do so through your Add/Remove Programs control panel if possible. 2. Have HJT fix: [b] O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [Media Access] C:\Program Files\Media Access\MediaAccK.exe O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [gah95on6] C:\WINDOWS\system32\gah95on6.exe [/b]3. Delete the …

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[QUOTE] make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/412-2/coredrv' cc -DLINUX -Wall -O -I /usr/src/linux/include -I../inc -c -o coredrv.o coredrv.c make[1]: cc: Command not found[/QUOTE] The make command is looking for the "cc" compiler (in order to create the coredev.o file), but is apparently not finding it. That initial failure is the cause of …

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Does the computer restart itself even when booted into Safe Mode? By the way- you're running a pretty ancient version (1.97.7) of HijackThis. You should get the latest version (1.99.1) from the link in my sig below and use that instead.

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Have you tried the simple way? Depending on the package, you may just be able to do: make uninstall

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1. [b]C:\Documents and Settings\tt\Local Settings\Temp\Temporary Directory 1 for hijackthis.zip\HijackThis.exe[/b] The log entry above indicates that you are running HJT from within a Temp/Temporary folder. Create a folder outside of any Temp/Temporary folders for HJT and move it there now. A folder such such as C:\HijackThis or C:\Spyware Tools\HijackThis will do. …

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Hi kgraczyk, welcome to the site. :) Please do the following and then post a new HJT log after that: 1. Use Norton/Symantec's Live Update to make sure that your anti-virus program has the most current updates installed and then run a full system scan. 2. Run the free anti-virus …

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1. When did you install the BulletProofSoft utility? All of the "010" entries in your log indicate that the BPS program has gotten itself pretty well integrated into your network stack; it might be the root of the connection-sharing problem. 2. Your log indicates that your versions of Windows and …

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The failure sounds much more like a hardware issue than a virus issue, so I'm moving this to the hardware forum. Buckle up...

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Congratulations saytim- that is still, by a long shot, the most evil log I've seen in weeks. :eek: This is going to be a multi-step process, and some of the things that we initially remove will come back, but let's start with this: 1. Have HJT fix: [b] R1 - …

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[QUOTE=joal]would you direct me to a section on the forum where I can ask about alternatives to microsoft, different browers and internet servers? joal[/QUOTE] General opinion-type questions such as "what browser would you guys recommend using instead of Internet Explorer?" should really be posted in the Geeks Lounge, because the …

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Have you gone through the system and manually flushed out the contents of all of your Temp, Temporary, Cookies, etc. folders yet? How long has this been happening? What sort of network/Internet setup do you have?

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Your log has a few "loose ends" in it, but nothing that looks like it would be the culprit. You are running a slightly older version of HijackThis, though. Just to be on the safe side, please download the latest version (1.99.1), run it, and post the log it generates. …

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Um... might want to check the date on your calendar. All sorts of strange things happen out here in cyberspace on the 1st of April.... :mrgreen:

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Hi jayboy, The following two entries in your log are responsible for IE starting automatically when Windows starts: O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [windows] iexplore.exe O4 - HKLM\..\RunServices: [windows] iexplore.exe There are also a couple of other things in the log which should be cleaned up, but first: Your log indicates that …

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Upload/download speeds depend on the type of Interenet connection/service you have, and they are often not equivalent. For example, most DSL users have the ADSL "flavor" of DSL; the "A" stands for Asynchronous, meaning that the download speed [i]to [/i]your computer will be higher (usually significantly higher) than upload speed …

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1. Did you only format the disk through XP, or are you saying that you actually installed XP on the disk? 2. Check your cabling connections and the Master/Slave jumper settings on the drives again. 3. Remove the new drive. Does the system boot properly then?

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There's no indication of infection in your log, nor any indication that you're running many non-essential programs and processes. What exact sorts of symptoms are you experiencing?

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Variants of the NetBus trojan have been around since about 1988; I'm surprised your Norton anti-virus hasn't been able to clean it. Do you have the latest virus definition updates installed? The Netbus trojans are of the type that allow others to remotely control your computer, so yes- I'd say …

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1. Have HJT fix: [b] R0 - HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main,Local Page = C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\blank.htm O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [ntddetect] C:\WINDOWS\System32\ntddetect.exe O4 - HKLM\..\RunServices: [ntddetect] C:\WINDOWS\System32\ntddetect.exe O4 - HKCU\..\Run: [ntddetect] C:\WINDOWS\System32\ntddetect.exe O15 - Trusted Zone: *.windupdates.com O15 - Trusted Zone: *.windupdates.com (HKLM) O15 - Trusted IP range: 67.19.178.84 O15 - Trusted IP range: 67.19.178.84 …

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I would suggest uninstalling WeatherBug, as it's adware at teh very least. Other than that though, there are no obvious signs of infection in your log. Please give us some background/details on the reason why you posted the log.

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Linkage to the current HJT .exe: [url]http://www.stevewolfonline.com/Downloads/DMR/DMRCA/Malware%20Utilities/[/url]

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Good grief- have you ever heard of paragraph breaks, nls3?! :mrgreen: Seriously- that post is [i]extremely[/i] difficult to follow with its current formatting (or lack thereof).

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The formatting of that log makes it rather difficult to read. Could you please save the log in the folder you created for HiajckThis, open the log in Windows Notepad, and cut-n-paste the entire contents of the log from there? It should come out in a much more readable fashion …

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[b] R1 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings,ProxyServer = 192.168.10.5:1812 [/b]What's up with the entry above? That entry seems to indicate that you're using a RADIUS authentication server whose IP address is 192.168.10.5. Please tell us more about that (and your network setup as a whole); it [i]could[/i] be part of the problem.

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[QUOTE=Phaelax]Could the controller card for that ide channel be bad? [/QUOTE] Yes, it's a possibility. [QUOTE=Phaelax]I tried hooking up the cdrom and hdd to the same channel (the hdd's one), but it wont get past POST or let me enter setup before locking up.[/QUOTE] Did you make sure to set …

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Yikes- judging from all of the " C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" log entries, you've got about 25 instances of Internet Explorer running! You need to close [i]all[/i] instances of IE before proceeding with HijackThis fixes: - Hit Ctrl+Alt+Delete and then hit "T" to open the Task Manager. - Click on the …

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For all of you programmers out there- please don't [url="http://www.stevewolfonline.com/Downloads/DMR/Visuals/fishwhack.gif"]Trout Slap[/url] me [i]too [/i]hard for the following explanation; coding is definitely not one of my areas of expertise... On a [i]very[/i] basic level, message handlers are pieces of code that tell a program (or Windows itself) what to do when …

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