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Re: um... yes you can! from a commandline, as an administrator: [b]convert c: /fs:ntfs[/b], and follow the prompts. It may ask you to reboot to actually do the converstion. I've done it before on 2000 and XP systems, never had a problem with it. | |
Re: Um. Settle down there, killer: [url=http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=blackberry+forum]Here's a Google search for Blackberry+forum[/url] | |
Re: In addition to running Ad-Aware, try running SpyBot. Sometimes one catches something the other doesn't. Let us know what happens after that. What exactly does the search bar say? I tried clicking your link, and it came up dead. | |
Re: Have you tried typing this into the browser? \\<server's IP address>\<sharename> Instead of using the names of the machines, try their IP addresses. Let us know if that works. | |
Re: I have no idea, but I do know of one more site that's getting mapped to 127.0.0.1 in my hosts file... | |
Re: [QUOTE=victor]Well thx but i want the problem solved ,because this isn't something normale i have in this Pc that doesn't want me to disconnect,copy paste and that toolbar icon thing , so what i want is a answer on what i have in my Pc and not trix i have … | |
Re: I merged your two threads together. In the future, please keep posts related to a single topic in the same thread, for the sake of continuity. | |
Re: It could be a bad hard drive. What model system do you have? There are two things that I could think of, offhand: a bad hard drive, or virus/spyware. If it is taking a few days to do this, I'd lean more towards virus/spyware. Just in case, run some type … | |
Re: Additionally, read this thread: [url]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread7507.html[/url] It involves using a tool called APM (Advanced Process Manipulation) to yank a DLL file out of a running IE process. Then, you can do the same to explorer.exe, and then remove the affected files. The instructions are step-by-step, and worked excellently on my wife's … | |
Re: This just started happening overnight? It's possible to run System Restore from a command line. If you can boot into DOS, you may find these instructions useful: [url]http://support.dell.com/us/en/kb/document.asp?dn=1041988[/url] It mentions a Dell system, but if you have some kind of Windows startup disk (Your Windows ME installation disc would suffice), … | |
Re: If you're not getting any help, try and do some research on your own while waiting. When I'm interpreting an HJT log, I take the last bit of the entry listed, and I put it into Google. For instance, take [quote] R1 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main,Search Bar = file://C:\DOCUME~1\jbb\LOCALS~1\Temp\sp.html[/quote] I did … | |
Re: [i]EDIT: Merged this and the previous post together. Your topic should have been kept in a single thread![/i] | |
Re: it's in C:\ , like monte said. You can just type in [b]notepad c:\boot.ini[/b] After clicking on Start -> Run. That will make it open up in notepad, so you can edit it. | |
Re: Also, please read this thread: [url]http://daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread7370.html[/url] | |
Re: You sure can, just do it at the command line: [b]attrib -h -a [i]drive:\path[/i] /d /s[/b] Where [i]drive:\path[/i] is the file path that you want to change, like C:\FILES, or something. That should make every file in the directory have the read-only and archive bits unset. If that command fails, … | |
Re: Have you checked out this thread yet? [url]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread7507.html[/url] The user was kind enough to provide what he/she did to take care of the issue, maybe those instructions will help you, as well. | |
Re: [QUOTE=yusuf21]ok, before you guys bitch at me about reading that other topic and not having other people do the work for me, i did but i'm not computer smart at all and none of it made sense to me. now, i was told you guys can help me out, so … | |
Re: Before posting a HiJackThis log, [b]please[/b] read this thread: [url=http://daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread5690.html]Helping yourself: What to do before starting a new thread or posting a HiJackThis log[/url] Our mods here have put some serious work into this particular thread, to prevent people from having to just post HJT logs willy-nilly. It's not that … | |
Re: Try doing a search for "sp.html" in our forums here. [b]MANY[/b] other people have had this issue, and their solutions should work for you. | |
Re: [QUOTE=gavstar]Whenever i start windows, i get an error message that says about a missing module in bridge.dll. I know this is a spyware problem, and i have downloaded a program called Hijackthis. I have scanned my hard drive and saved it to a log file. All i need is an … | |
Re: All you really want to do is format your hard drive, and reinstall Windows. If you've backed up all of your data, this shouldn't be a problem. As it happens, I just posted these instructions for another user: [url]http://support.dell.com/us/en/kb/document.asp?dn=1089352[/url] This page is from Dell, yes, but it should work for … | |
Re: First try to see if you can't download CWShredder, available here: [url]http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/downloads.html[/url] Try that, and see if it doesn't fix the issue. Then, I suggest you rerun Adaware or Spybot after running CWShredder. | |
Re: Even though running HJT will stop the error from occurring, it does not actually remove the spyware that caused the problem. To eradicate bridge.dll, please follow the link listed in [url]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread7370.html[/url] for more information. | |
Re: Adaware may have an option to automatically scan, but I've never used it-- there may be documentation on Lavasoft's website for that. But, usually I recommend running it every couple of weeks, or sooner, if things "don't feel right". The last piece there is very subjective; you, being the user … | |
Re: Now, let me ask you this... you said you did a few things which I would have recommended right off the bat, but in a different order: - Using "netsh int ip bla,bla" did not fix the problem. - As per a Microsoft article related to the problem, I tried … | |
Re: You may have a hard drive going bad. Your system has built-in hard drive diags on it. When you boot the system, press <ctrl>+<alt>+D . It should run some diagnostics on your hard drive. If they fail on the Primary Drive 0, then your hard drive is b0rked, and you … | |
Re: ick... I'm surprised you got that far by upgrading! :o To completely erase your hard drive, just boot from your XP installation disc. For your system, you can find instructions on how to install XP at: [url]http://support.dell.com/us/en/kb/document.asp?dn=1067721[/url] The instructions are for an 8200, but most should apply to your system. … | |
Re: According to this: [url]http://www.windowsstartup.com/wso/detail.php?id=31[/url] It is related to your 3com modem, if you have one. You might want to consider uninstalling and reinstalling your modem driver. | |
Re: What OS are you running? It sounds like something corrupted it. If you're running ME, you might be able to do a System Restore. If it's 98, you could try running [b]sfc /scannow[/b] from Start -> Run. | |
Re: When you partition a Mac with Apple partitioning tools, I've found them to be somewhat inflexible. Using Disk Tools, which is pre OS X, it remakes the partition table, and it actually deletes the partitions that are currently there. If you're going to reformat, I'd back up my data, and … | |
Re: You'll need to install video drivers in order to get higher resolutions. This means you need to find out what video card you have, and then locate the appropriate video driver on the web. | |
Re: While waiting, please check out the link in my sig, about what you should do before posting a HiJackThis log. In your case, you've posted two of them in the past few weeks. According to your last post, they keep in popping back up. While there's no rule about posting … | |
Re: Try these prorat backdoor removal instructions: [url]http://www.pestpatrol.com/pestinfo/b/backdoor_prorat.asp[/url] | |
Re: Before going any further, please read this thread. [url]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread5690.html[/url] If none of these suggestions help, then ask for assistance. It's more rewarding to help yourself than have someone do all of the work for you! | |
Re: This just sometimes happens on XP machines. It's usually because some process or service is using a file on the drive. Does it work okay once you reboot? | |
Re: You might have some kind of corruption in your data files related to Norton, possibly. Possibly, consider completely uninstalling and then reinstalling Norton, then run Live Update. See if that doesn't fix the issue. | |
Re: Before going any further, please read this thread. [url]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread5690.html[/url] If none of these suggestions help, then ask for assistance. It's more rewarding to help yourself than have someone do all of the work for you! | |
Re: [QUOTE=lonely]I had the same problem, but got rid of it. You have to download a virus program at [url]www.kaspersky.com[/url]. You should not have any other virus program when you run it.It takes VERY long time to scan your pc, and after that you use hijack and remove any referanse to … | |
Re: [QUOTE=bluedos82]I don;t doubt it.[/QUOTE] Have you run some type of spyware checker recently? | |
Re: [QUOTE=maxdax155] Like many other's, my IE6 has been hijacked by <snip> All the solutions to the res: problem that I've seen involve downloading a program to that computer. But I can't even access the internet from my laptop to download anything. I had to use my friend's computer just to … | |
Re: It could be a heat issue, especially if running a window fan on the system helped the issue. First off, check the processor fan and the Power supply fan. Are both of those working? Also, what type of processor do you have? If those fans are working, feel to see … | |
Re: There's any number of programming languages you could use for that. From the sounds of it, you're querying a database. Depending on the server platform, you could use several languages. If you're running MS SQL server, Visual Basic might be your best choice. For Linux, running pretty much any database … | |
Re: Also, swap the RAM out with known good RAM. I've had systems exhibit the exact same behaviour with el-cheapo, or failed, or both(!) RAM. | |
Re: Additionally, have you run [b]chkdsk /f[/b] on that drive? You could be getting permission/read-only errors due to filesystem corruption that Windows hasn't detected. Normally, Windows won't run CHKDSK on a drive unless it has a [i]really good reason to.[/i] But, sometimes you might have a better reason, like this perhaps, … | |
Re: Before going any further, please read this thread. [url]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread5690.html[/url] If none of these suggestions help, then ask for assistance. It's more rewarding to help yourself than have someone do all of the work for you! :) | |
Re: Before going any further, please read this thread. [url]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread5690.html[/url] If none of these suggestions help, then ask for assistance. It's more rewarding to help yourself than have someone do all of the work for you! | |
Re: Before going any further, please read this thread. [url]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread5690.html[/url] If none of these suggestions help, then ask for assistance. It's more rewarding to help yourself than have someone do all of the work for you! | |
Re: Before going any further, please read this thread. [url]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread5690.html[/url] If none of these suggestions help, then ask for assistance. It's more rewarding to help yourself than have someone do all of the work for you! :) |
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