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    Default I think I have a virus ?

    My computer recently has been acting irratically, and I couldn't for the life of me figure out what was wrong. So I'm asking you guy for help, and if I still can't get it to work then I'll reinstall vista (:S)

    Here's what's wrong:

    Programs would stop responding at random intervals, making me perform a hard shutdown.

    "My documents" takes FOREVER to load (2-5 minutes); and if I try clicking a document before it completely loads it stops responding.

    My documents isn't the only thing that's slow; when I right click on my connections icon and click "connect to a network", it takes a very long time to load the connections box.

    I tried disabling startup programs and the problem persists.

    I really hope I don't have to reinstall windows Any ideas?

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    reinstallin would prbbly be best...do u have any antivirus software? id recommend avg free or pro.

    note: i personally dont have any virus protection. its not nessessary if you know what your doing. first of all u need a good firewall, windows firewall isnt it. i use kerio sunbelt firewall from 2007. it lets me control EVERYTHING. even program execution and injection.

    so nyway, you can try to using restore points or use antivirus software. i would really recommend reinstalling windows.

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    use a resotr point

    kinda off topic but it is possible for a virus to make a resotre point wiht the virus in it and can a virus connect to other commputer via wireless motom


    im not making a virus m just curious

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    J_Pizzle, a virus can do anything im pretty sure. it all depends on what you program it to do and how good of a scripter you are :P

    and ive never experianced a virus transfering itself wirelessly, but i usto have a few computers hooked up in my house all on LAN together, and if one got a virus... they all would >.< it was annoying having to clean one out, just realizing that it moved onto another computer and hide there
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    Try scanning your computer with Kaspersky Online Scanner its maybe one of the best antivirus programs and the scan is free, just wait to scan your PC

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    Defragging may also help. NTFS gets dirty fast.



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    This is pretty old school, but will give a pretty good idea if you have a virus: Run HijackThis and post a log here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wizzup? View Post
    Defragging may also help. NTFS gets dirty fast.
    defrag online indexs files not removes them? just dumps acoording to use?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ouivile View Post
    defrag online indexs files not removes them? just dumps acoording to use?
    I was talking about speed, he said My Documents takes forever to load.



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    ohhhhhhh......... i gotcha..... im tellin yall right now...from personal expericnce...ur gonna take 4 times more time tryin to solve it than reinstallin windows....and then ur gonna reinstall windows anyway ....

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    It does end up that way a good portion of the time, but 10 mins of diagnostics before jumping to last resort couldn't hurt.

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    thats true, he might as well find out what he did. did you download anything recently Metal? warez or maybe exes or rars? something illegal?

    if your ever unsure of a file you download [like if its not from microsoft or apple or some other trusted company] i would recommend using jottie scan on it. it's a free online scan for 1 file (since most things come zipped these days). jottie can be found here:

    http://virusscan.jotti.org/en

    and as you can see you can adjust the language accordingly by changing last 2 letters to whatever..

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    Thanks for all of your help guys. I reinstalled windows, updated the drivers, got AVG and things seem to be fine now

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    Quote Originally Posted by MetalancA View Post
    My computer recently has been acting irratically, and I couldn't for the life of me figure out what was wrong. So I'm asking you guy for help, and if I still can't get it to work then I'll reinstall vista (:S)

    Here's what's wrong:

    Programs would stop responding at random intervals, making me perform a hard shutdown.

    "My documents" takes FOREVER to load (2-5 minutes); and if I try clicking a document before it completely loads it stops responding.

    My documents isn't the only thing that's slow; when I right click on my connections icon and click "connect to a network", it takes a very long time to load the connections box.

    I tried disabling startup programs and the problem persists.

    I really hope I don't have to reinstall windows Any ideas?



    Okay, funny story, I went through the exact same thing 4 days ago. EXACT same. I have a laptop, and I too am using vista. Here's what went down for me:

    Clicking on "My computer"/"My documents" would take forever to load, it took me 3 min to open up firefox; playing doom was ever so choppy.

    So I then proceeded to run every possible clean up program. I had spy bot going, Avg, Hijack this, and even a defragment on my computer. (I only had 42 gb free of disk pace out of 225gb. I deleted norton, because it just sat there and did nothing took up valuable space + ram, and it never detected a single virus. AVG detected 9.

    So after a long clean up, and deleting junk I did not need/ use, and stuff I never knew I had to begin with, my computer still ran a tad choppy. I was baffled. I soon realized another factor I was forgetting. My laptop was very hot, and I keep it in my room which has almost no air flow. So that was another problem. After a trip to my local wal-mart I got a cooling fan for my laptop and now it runs like it was bran new.


    In a summary for you. Try the following before re installing vista:

    - delete files & folders on your computer you do not use anymore.
    - defrag, virus scan and spybot scan your entire computer for anything that could be sucking up bandwidth and running applications on your computer that could/ will slow down your computer
    - check and see how hot your computer gets; this is also a factor when processing applications. If it is: look into 3rd party cooling devices.

    If all of that fails, then formatting/ re-set dates, would be your best option.

    Hope that helps

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    lol i just take off the side and put it ontop a factory industrial fan....kinda loud but i crank my sht up so who cares..i got tired of gettin little fans and i rather not invest in liquid coolin atm

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    Spyware doctor works for me.

    How full is your hard disk? swap file size?

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