I didn't feel like I had the proper resources to deal with the problem is all.
I miss pwning n00bs in cod4 though.![]()
I didn't feel like I had the proper resources to deal with the problem is all.
I miss pwning n00bs in cod4 though.![]()
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PC is fixed apparently. I'll pick it up at work tomorrow.
It seems there were a couple of trojans on there that were relatively easy to remove with the correct resources. Strange that neither NOD32, Spybot, nor AdAware were able to catch any of them.![]()
Last edited by Skizo; 03-09-2009 at 08:11 AM. Reason: typo
yo
That is odd, Glad all is well again man. IMO you should do a re-install just to be on the safe side.
I wouldn't even know how to do that.
If it seems fixed, I'm not gonna fuck with it. Tho if the issue arises again, that will definitely be the future fix.
yo
^^LOL
Just reinstall windows Skizo and format the HDD so no viruses can live there![]()
That's why we're here...to hold your hand and guide you through it.
And laugh at you.
Seriously- and this time I mean it, every PC owner should know how to reinstall Windows.
It's not hard and it's the easiest/quickest fallback fix for most software FUBARS.
Assuming you have a backup strategy in place- and if you don't, well you deserve what you get- you could have fixed* this problem yourself in under two hours...less time than you spent posting about the problem.
*OK, I'll grant that many don't consider this a "fix" in the classic sense.
I don't care.
For me, the ultimate goal has always been to minimize downtime, not to master the arcane innards of the OS.
I have a friend who takes great pride in being able to disinfect almost any PC.
It might take days to do but he likes to do it.
He's much smarter than I but my Neanderthal approach does the same thing in a fraction of the time.
He can be smart...I prefer lazy and fast.
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
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