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Latest version of Spywareblaster - v4.0, now fully Vista compatible. Goes on every machine I work on /regularly use. [url]http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html[/url] Vista tweaker - some way towards a Vista version of TweakUI - WinBubble; [url]http://www.majorgeeks.com/WinBubbles_d5847.html[/url] Sorry, it seems the author's site is down, perhaps due to the latest beta release so …

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Do you have your XP CD to hand? Run an in-place repair; [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315341[/url]

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Do a "tracert" to yahoo.com and a public IP address. Do both fail at the gateway address?

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A+ and Network+ are hardly worth anything but are simple to pass for the majority of people. Network+ itself pretty much covers the first of the 4 CCNA semesters, and given that CCNA is a prerequisite for other security related Cisco qualifications it would be a good idea to pursue …

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Have you run FDISK to create a partition? Can't format a partition that doesn't exist...

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Is the drive new? I realise the Win 98 set up does a disk-check, but it might be worth running a manufacturer's diagnostic on it. If you can access the drive after the problems but before you format ready for another go, look for Setuplog.txt in C:/ - it may …

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What OS are you using? Assuming Windows XP.... First things first - with the router plugged into the computer, go to start menu/all programs/accessories/command prompt. At the command prompt type ipconfig /all What results do you get? (You may need to do things slightly differently if you have Vista)

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Try an Eset scan; [url]http://www.eset.com/onlinescan/[/url] Did you download Process Explorer as described in the page you linked to? Unless it's a rootkit you'll see the process in the list. Something else to try is an anti-spyware scan - this is pretty good; [url]http://www.superantispyware.com/[/url]

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Give this a try; [url]http://software.hitoma.com/GPCTool/[/url] You're mixing terminology there - BIOS & Admin unrelated, IE/boot sequence unrelated - boot sequence is a BIOS setting. Can you explain ?

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Hit F8 repeatedly at boot up and choose Safe Mode or Last Known Good Configuration

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Check all cables and fuses. This sounds a little odd but sometimes works. Remove the power cable, hold the power-button down for 30 seconds, reconnect power cable, switch on. If that doesn't work disconnect all but VGA mouse and keyboard and then try. If still no luck, it could be …

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Does this help? [url]http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/messenger/messenger8/webcam/mstacamsource.html[/url]

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Looks normal, though I'm not a `trained expert` in HJT logs. Why do you assume infection? Have you run a ChkDsk, an HD diagnostic from your HD manufacturer, a memory test ? Admittedly memory problems usually result in blue screens but worth doing anyway. Ensure all your devices are using …

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"The motherboard got a little burnt cos of the onboard LAN card" - physically burnt? Note down the STOP error code and any file name mentioned when you get the blue screen(s) , they are most often caused by faulty hardware or driver issues. Faulty processor...not impossible, but not very …

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Set the default gateway of the second router to the IP address of the first. If both are using the same subnet and IP range (192.168.1.1-254 255.255.255.0 for example) you might need to change subnet settings too.

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I need to isolate one computer in a small office from the office network - from both NetBIOS networking with other machines and at the IP level. The office is just one of a number of businesses in one building - each office has its own network & internet connection …

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As has been suggested previously in various posts, lack of memory (definitely), faltering power supply and/or failing optical drive are all possible factors. Failing hard-drive is a possibilty too, as the CD/DVD image is stored in a temporary area on your hard-disk for burning, and is more critical with your …

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The title refers to Windows Services and there are quite a few of those. More info required - antivirus software, firewall installed, anti-spyware software, last scans with anti-virus/spyware software? Any software recently downloaded/installed?

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