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My main home computer got a virus, somehow it got past my virginmedia anti virus software, then slowed it down, now the computer is so slow it wont run any of the programs,

 

i am running XP on there but unsure what to do?

 

please any ideas ?

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How do you know its a virus if your Anti virus doesnt say theres a problem?

 

You tried an online site to check it like Symantec, not all things that drag a pc down are viruses.

 

Anyway... For me I would download Malwarebytes AntiMalware, free from somewhere like downloads. com.

 

Update it and run it a few times.

 

See if that helps.

 

If still and issue download a decent anti virus program like Nod32...just a few quid but cheaper than a new pc.

 

Update it and let it loose on you machine, disable any other antvirus programs you have first or there will be a conflict.

 

 

Next time download your porn from a better site and it wont happen again.

 

 

Edit in..

 

If you have let it go so far that stuff wont open then a restore in safe mode might be a better option before attempting the above.

 

Depends on how bad the machine is and how much you know about pc`s.

 

I would do a restore from command prompt in safe mode if you cannot get the system to respond, then start to find out the cause as that will only buy you some time, not fix the issue.

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A lot of sites can be infected, not just porn sites. I got infected at work and we have good software. I only surf for business related reasons at work.

 

As to porn:

 

Porn sites often redirect people. You think you click on a video and you get hijacked. if you want to surf porn, get an iMac

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When you say the computer is so slow it run any of the programs, Is it a case that the virus has effected your registry and and wont allow you to open any programs?

 

I recently had a virus that did just that.

 

If that is the case then you can get the programs to execute by

clicking Start

run

type command

then paste the pathway of the program you want to run , eg c:\mydocuments\programfile\malwarebyte.exe or whatever the prgram is your trying to run

 

Malwarebytes got rid of it for me, the Virus i had was VZ.EXE

 

 

go to your Task manger and look at the process and see what is running ,the virus may appear in there then you can google the solution to get rid of it.

 

 

If you havent done so already reboot the computer restart in Safemode and and do all your scans whilst in safemode.

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My main home computer got a virus, somehow it got past my virginmedia anti virus software, then slowed it down, now the computer is so slow it wont run any of the programs,

 

i am running XP on there but unsure what to do?

 

please any ideas ?

 

 

:hairout Stop lookin at gay porn :bs

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How do you know its a virus if your Anti virus doesnt say theres a problem?

 

You tried an online site to check it like Symantec, not all things that drag a pc down are viruses.

 

Anyway... For me I would download Malwarebytes AntiMalware, free from somewhere like downloads. com.

 

Update it and run it a few times.

 

See if that helps.

 

If still and issue download a decent anti virus program like Nod32...just a few quid but cheaper than a new pc.

 

Update it and let it loose on you machine, disable any other antvirus programs you have first or there will be a conflict.

 

 

Next time download your porn from a better site and it wont happen again.

 

He did say his pc is running very very slow,how would one download anything if this is the case

 

 

Edit in..

 

If you have let it go so far that stuff wont open then a restore in safe mode might be a better option before attempting the above.

 

Depends on how bad the machine is and how much you know about pc`s.

 

I would do a restore from command prompt in safe mode if you cannot get the system to respond, then start to find out the cause as that will only buy you some time, not fix the issue.

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My main home computer got a virus, somehow it got past my virginmedia anti virus software, then slowed it down, now the computer is so slow it wont run any of the programs,

 

i am running XP on there but unsure what to do?

 

please any ideas ?

 

try one of the Linux OS....

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Try avast! anti-virus software. It's free, updates automatically in the background, and I haven't caught a thing since I first installed it two years ago.

 

Avast AV

 

Highly recommended.

 

And whatever you do, don't install McAfee or Norton AV systems. They're cures that are worse than the disease. Another one with a bad reputation is AVG which used to be great until a couple years ago. (That's when I switched to avast!).

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bratpack-he was able to log in here and post so must be able to dl something..

 

If not then he wont be able to login to read the replies :whistling:

 

Edit V2

 

he has made many posts since so its either sorted, or has given up.

 

As he hasnt replied to his own post i guess we will never know.

 

Also note it says main computer, so that says must be another somewhere.

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bratpack-he was able to log in here and post so must be able to dl something..

 

If not then he wont be able to login to read the replies :banghead

 

Edit V2

 

he has made many posts since so its either sorted, or has given up.

 

As he hasnt replied to his own post i guess we will never know.

 

Also note it says main computer, so that says must be another somewhere.

i can log on because i have a notebook

 

my desktop that does all my printing is the one with problems and still not working

its running XP and the virgin media virus checker did not stop it

i down loaded AVG then kept getting annoying popup saying virus detected but did not stop it

i then bought Norton 360, this said i had bloodhound w32 virus and blocked my operating system so i cant log on at all.

 

as we speak just upgrading to windows 7 borrowed my mates disc

 

this virus came from Elaine my lawyer that sent me a joking attachment, when talking last week she said she had a similar virus ( shit happens )

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You did remove your other anti virus software before loading the other virus software.

As you may be aware that these software do not work together and cause proble with your PC and stopping virus getting through.

 

Today It took me 2 hours to install the new AVG 2011 anti virus software.

 

I still had files of the old AVG anti virus software on which I could not find .

Then I found a AVG software which did remove all the files.

 

Now all is ok

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You did remove your other anti virus software before loading the other virus software.

As you may be aware that these software do not work together and cause proble with your PC and stopping virus getting through.

 

Today It took me 2 hours to install the new AVG 2011 anti virus software.

 

I still had files of the old AVG anti virus software on which I could not find .

Then I found a AVG software which did remove all the files.

 

Now all is ok

i tried the add and remove programs but it would not let me remove the corrupt files

 

windows 7 is now loaded its working fine, i lost all my documents and daughters photos

 

i will ask santa for an external hard drive this christmas i think :thumbup

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Why are you guys downloading/installing AVG and Norton when they are well known to be very poor products?

 

Get that shit off your systems ASAP and go with avast! or pretty much anything else. nod32 has a good reputation as does Kaspersky if you don't want to go the freebie route.

 

AVG, Norton and MacAfee should NEVER be going on any user's PC system as they are often worse than the viruses themselves!

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Why are you guys downloading/installing AVG and Norton when they are well known to be very poor products?

 

Get that shit off your systems ASAP and go with avast! or pretty much anything else. nod32 has a good reputation as does Kaspersky if you don't want to go the freebie route.

 

AVG, Norton and MacAfee should NEVER be going on any user's PC system as they are often worse than the viruses themselves!

 

Norton and MacAfee I agree. Using AVG and for some time, never had a problem with it.

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Norton and MacAfee I agree. Using AVG and for some time, never had a problem with it.

 

No perfect program for sure. But AVG has got worse lately, or so it seems. The most recent problem was a biggie worldwide. AVG update bricks Windows 7

 

The latest update to AVG’s Anti-virus software, 3292, caused 64-bit Windows 7 PCs to crash upon the enforced restart. Users were greeted with an error message reading, “STOP: c0000135 The program can’t start because %hs is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem.”

 

i will ask santa for an external hard drive this christmas i think chogdee

 

Well, good, but 1 terabyte drives are going for about $50 or $60 these days. You wouldn't have to miss many beers to get one.

 

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No perfect program for sure. But AVG has got worse lately, or so it seems. The most recent problem was a biggie worldwide. AVG update bricks Windows 7

 

The latest update to AVG’s Anti-virus software, 3292, caused 64-bit Windows 7 PCs to crash upon the enforced restart. Users were greeted with an error message reading, “STOP: c0000135 The program can’t start because %hs is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem.”

 

This is the latest problem I was thinking of at the time I posted. No professionally-made AV (or any other) program should ever cause a major problem like this.

 

AVG has been going downhill for at least two years now and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. That's why I now lump it in with MacAfee and Norton on the "do not touch with a 10m pole" list...

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No perfect program for sure. But AVG has got worse lately, or so it seems. The most recent problem was a biggie worldwide. AVG update bricks Windows 7

 

The latest update to AVG’s Anti-virus software, 3292, caused 64-bit Windows 7 PCs to crash upon the enforced restart. Users were greeted with an error message reading, “STOP: c0000135 The program can’t start because %hs is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem.”

 

 

 

Well, good, but 1 terabyte drives are going for about $50 or $60 these days. You wouldn't have to miss many beers to get one.

 

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Interesting about those glitches you mention, I am running Windows XP and I like I stated have no problem with it, so far.

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Interesting about those glitches you mention, I am running Windows XP and I like I stated have no problem with it, so far.
I recently upgraded AVG (free) on my old XP machine and am not impressed with the apparent slowdown and advertising messages I now get.
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I recently upgraded AVG (free) on my old XP machine and am not impressed with the apparent slowdown and advertising messages I now get.

 

Seriously, my laptop hasn't slowed down at all. There is something else going on with yours than the anti virus program.

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You must be careful trying to use two antivirus programs. Many don't work well together. I have been using Microsoft Security Essentials with no problems since I upgraded to Windows 7 Pro. Since then I have discovered that Avast works well with MSE and I have both installed. Avast found no problems during the first deep scan and I can't see any affect on the speed of my computer. MSE recognizes Avast.

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Seriously, my laptop hasn't slowed down at all. There is something else going on with yours than the anti virus program.
It is a bit short of Ram (500Mb).. so it doesn't take much of a change to slow it down.
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It is a bit short of Ram (500Mb).. so it doesn't take much of a change to slow it down.

 

Awhile ago I had 1Gb chip put in (actually 992Mb with the balance being used by the video card I believe) and what a difference in speed I have now.

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Awhile ago I had 1Gb chip put in (actually 992Mb with the balance being used by the video card I believe) and what a difference in speed I have now.

It is an old machine that is looking it's age now..... the TGF uses it sometimes. hardly worth the effort. Thanks for the info though.

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