I've ran Spyware doctor like, 4 times, and deleted all the infections, but my computer is still going really ssllooww. =/
What do you guys think the problem is? And do you know of a solution?
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Jul 25 2005, 10:58 am
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Jul 25 2005, 11:15 am
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defrag your hd after you've removed programs you'll never use again. Also, download ad-aware and spybot search and destroy. Those two will get most the virus's on your computer.
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In response to Jon Snow
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I'll defrag my PC later, but Spybot turned up very little things, and as it was checking things, it came across tons of spyware and crap and didn't add it to the list. :/
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In response to Ol' Yeller
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Rambooster.
Get it at download.com Trust me its good =) Oh, and sometimes its your connection. |
In response to Ol' Yeller
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Defrag, run Disk Cleanup. You might want to look through msconfig to see what's getting started up at runtime, there are things you may not want to be running. Also, Ad-Aware and Spybot are great. I also suggest, if you have a fast connection, using Trend-Micro's online virus/spyware scan (http://housecall.trendmicro.com/), it found some spyware and adware that Spybot nor Ad-aware was finding. Also, AntiVir Xp is a pretty good, free virus scanner, I suggest it.
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In response to RaditzX
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_>This is NOT my connection, I can promise you that. EVERYTHING is going like, 10x slower. |
In response to Ol' Yeller
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That's bad. I hope you haven't been got. If you have, meaning you've been virused upon, then back everything up asap. As a matter of fact, even if you just think that you have, it's probably for the better that you back things up. And for a last resort, if the things we mentioned don't work, do a fresh install of windows. I'm about to myself because, for whatever reason, when I change my background, it changes another users account background. But when she changes hers, it doesn't change mine. =/ I could change mine to whatever I want, then let her changes hers, but I just don't like knowing that something is wrong with my account.
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In response to Prodigal Squirrel
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I think ad-aware did the job, deleting 428 files and all whilst quarantining 6 of them.
My PC is back to normal speed, but I'll prolly stick back it up my important files. =p |
In response to Ol' Yeller
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Also, Microsoft(I know evil) anti-spyware is pretty good. Just go to microsoft and search spyware remover. It seems to work well. It was not made by microsoft, they just bought it from someone else.
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In response to Prodigal Squirrel
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Trendmicro found 13085 threats, yay!
[edit]Woohoo, I have to pay money to remove them! |
In response to Scoobert
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I'll try that if I can't get Trendmicro's WindFixer 2005 thingie to remove the bajillion threats I got.
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In response to Ol' Yeller
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AVG is a great anti-virus, it has never failed me. Also, it is free.
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In response to Ol' Yeller
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I didn't. Housecall is supposed to be free.
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In response to Scoobert
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http://free.grisoft.com/doc/2/lng/us/tpl/v5 - AVG Free Edition
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/mirrors/index.html - Spybot (Recommend downloading from BetaNews mirror if you get it) http://www.kaspersky.com/downloads - Kaspersky These are all pretty good and have worked for me. Edit(Fixed link to Spybot) |