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Postby artkolkovk » Thu Apr 24, 2008 7:50 am

Hey guys I had an old laptop running XP Pro. A couple of weeks ago, every time I would connect to the internet via DSL or wireless, the hard drive light would come on - as if it were writing something to the hard drive. It would cause IE to run slower than dial-up. I looked in task manager and although the CPU usage was high, there didn't seem to be a process listed that was using it. I used LavaSoft Adaware to scan on a regular basis as well as Norton 2005. I eventually gave up and bought a new laptop (Vista Home), which now has the same problem. It is obviously related to something that I copied over to the new computer from the old computer. But the things is, Norton Internet security isn't picking up a virus. I used it to scan everything before copying it on to the new computer. Has anyone heard of such a thing or had the same problem? I'd much rather be able to find and remove the problem rather than restore.

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Re: IE virus wtfvs

Postby BigBob » Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:38 pm

artkolkovk wrote:Hey guys I had an old laptop running XP Pro. A couple of weeks ago, every time I would connect to the internet via DSL or wireless, the hard drive light would come on - as if it were writing something to the hard drive. It would cause IE to run slower than dial-up. I looked in task manager and although the CPU usage was high, there didn't seem to be a process listed that was using it. I used LavaSoft Adaware to scan on a regular basis as well as Norton 2005. I eventually gave up and bought a new laptop (Vista Home), which now has the same problem. It is obviously related to something that I copied over to the new computer from the old computer. But the things is, Norton Internet security isn't picking up a virus. I used it to scan everything before copying it on to the new computer. Has anyone heard of such a thing or had the same problem? I'd much rather be able to find and remove the problem rather than restore.

Thanks!


Lavasoft adaware is a great start, norton IMHO is useless.

Adaware with the following two programs have always cleaned up systems I've worked ok except in 1 case out of about 300.

Get spybot search and destroy and avast antivirus. Run spybot first, then adaware then avast.
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Postby lubed_left_hand » Fri Apr 25, 2008 1:49 am

You should probably find hijack this and run it to see what your task manager can't find.
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Postby Zipgun » Sat Apr 26, 2008 6:15 am

Just a spammer guys...

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Will leave it up for a while so people can see what threads to avoid in the future...
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