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I would also be interested to know if there are other (Norton, McCaffee, etc...) anti-virus / anti-malware programs installed. It has been proven that two (or more. LOL) such programs reduce efficiency of the said programs and greatly increase use of system resource. To overly simplify it: they see each …

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These tutorial videos will help you. [Click Here](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0M0zPgJ3HSfrydBvq11e7ib7DaWZphwE)

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Malicious software removal tool is almost as pathetic as IE is. Also doesn't it seem odd that this thing seems to always happen just when Microsoft is trotting out a new version of IE. IMHO they could really care less about producing a browser that is secure. It seems to …

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First of all did you run a full scan with MBAM ? Or just a "Quick Scan" ? I assume that you are using a free version of MBAM since you have not already run a "Flash Scan". Anyhow. PUM stands for "Potentially Unwanted Modificatiom" . Which can be a …

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@ young suave. As has been already stated. running two anti-virus utilities is a MAJOR no-no. Reason being. They have a tendency to view each other as malicious software because of the way they function to scan and access ALL portions of your software. At the risk of sounding like …

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Please pardon. I'm not trying to hijack Kentuckienne's thread. I'm only hoping I can help shed a little light on the subject. zogovaro.dll is associated with a form of the vundo strain of malware. Generally through "shopping" websites. I have found in the past that downloading and running Malwarebytes . …

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It sounds as if your temporary internet files are getting full. I don't know if you are already using a cleaner. If not I would recommend a product called CCleaner. It is a freeware application and is very good. Another thing you may elect to do is to go through …

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To the best of my knowledge Win 7 is based on the NT kernel and as such uses the NTFS file system (NT File System). Also the release candidate (RC1) was released in both x32 (32 bit system) and x64 (64 bit system) versions. This I know to be true …

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Hello rob331. I feel your pain. The file "pagefile.sys" deals with virtual memory. It compliments your RAM by using hard drive space as more memory. Therefore it is definitely not a virus or malware of any kind. You might try this approach. If you have a Vista DVD try Startup …

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Hey PAYTHETROLL. it would help to know what brand and model of computer you are using. The most obvious answer is that your audio driver is either missing or corrupted. Did you possibly let your computer do "automatic updates" from Microsoft? The rule of thumb is to NEVER let Microsoft …

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Not for nothing, but. Have you heard of or tried KLite Mega Codec pack ? It contains all the most pertinent codecs (compression/de-compression) algorythms. It will allow you to play just about ANY A/V format on your media player. Read carefully when installing though. You will want to de-select the …

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