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Windows guru HELP PLEASEEEEEE ! Thanks
what's wrong ?
i don't see a thing under windows/system32/drivers/etc/hosts ? I need to move some sites and i want to see the new site location and install everything first before i make the dns changes. The thing is, the file is empty !???????????? I got shit also on my PC look-today.com prosearching etc.... mother fucking crap that keeps coming back as search bars etc...(maybe interalated, don't know). Even if i use Hijackthis, Adware, Spybot it comes back all the time so is it related ? Now i don't need GFY stupid replies (cause this board as turned to shit as you may noticed) but i need serious webmasters that can help ! This board started out as a great community. Let's bring it back :2 cents: Thanks a lot |
I us spybot, the one from lavasoft and spyware be gone (that one scans for free but you have to pay for it to remove it...if you are cheap...the file path is there so just do it manually)...do all three, usually what one doesn't catch the others do.
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if you got Isearch Toolbar try down loading
CWShredder |
There is a variant of the Coolwebsearch trojan spreading that closes
several anti-spyware apps when you try to open them. If this is happening to you, download PepiMK's CoolWWWSearch. SmartKiller removal tool first and run it. After it does its job, CWShredder and HijackThis will run properly (as well Spybot S&D, Ad-aware and several anti-spyware forums). this is old but might help |
AWARE VERSION 5.7 is obsolete. You need to uninstall it.
Do this: Uninstall the oudated version of Adaware. Then go here http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/ and download Adaware 6 Install the program and launch it. I strongly recommend that you read the help file to familiarize yourself with the program. Before running the scan look at the top of the main window and you will see a Gear Icon. This is where you configure the settings. Click on that and then in the next window that pops up click on the "Scanning" tab on the left side. Under "Drives and Folders" put a check by "Scan within archives" and below that under "Memory and Registry" put a check by all the options there. The click on the "Tweak" tab and under "Scanning engine" put a check by "Unload recognized processes during scanning" ...........then......under "Cleaning engine" put a ckeck by "Automatically try to unregister objects prior to deletion" and "Let windows remove files in use at next reboot" then click "Proceed" I would also recommend that in the "Tweak" section there under "Web Update Settings" that you put a check by "Automatically look for updated reference files upon start" and "Always back up reference file before updating". This way it will automatically check for updates before you scan. Next in the main window look in the bottom right corner and click on "Check for updates now" and get the latest referencefiles. After getting the latest referencefiles you are ready to scan. Click "Start" and in the next window make sure "Active in depth scanning" is checked then click "Next" and the scan will begin. When it is finished let it fix everything it finds. Restart your computer. Next go here http://spybot.eon.net.au/index.php?...p;page=download and download Spybot. Install the program and launch it. Before scanning press "Online" and "Search for Updates" . Put a check mark at and install all updates. Click "Check for Problems" and when the scan is finished let Spybot fix/remove all it finds. Restart your computer. Finally do this. Go here http://www.tomcoyote.org/hjt/ and download Hijack This. Un Zip it and click on the Hijachthis.exe. Click the "Scan" button when the scan is finished the scan button will become "Save Log" click that and save the log. Go to where you saved the log and click on "Edit > Select All" then click on "Edit > Copy" then Paste the log back here in a reply. Do NOT have Hijack This fix anything yet. Most of what it finds will be harmless. Someone here will be glad to advise you on what to fix if there is anything left. |
Wow
i'm glade to see you guys replying without any stupid posts !!!!! Thanks If you got more ideas. Shoot Thanks |
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format c
Sorry.... had to do it. :winkwink: |
Ok jawanda
i'm trying this right now (sorry for the delay i was on the phone) Man what a shitty day arggggggggggg i'll keep you posted as it's scanning |
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but one is enough ok guys :winkwink: |
Cool, good luck man. I actually copied that off of a techie board a few months ago, but it's never failed me. I paste it everytime someone has a problem with spyware and it seems to work for 99.9% of infestations.
:thumbsup -Phil |
You know what's wierd Phil ?
It's that Adware does not put these as "defaults" ? As i was writting this down i went to check Adware. Hummmm it didn't find anything new I'm fucked :feels-hot prosearching.com and look-today.com and all your sister companies :321GFY I'm almost 100% sure their shit is preventing me from doing my hosts file modification so i can work arggggggggggg :321GFY |
Hell
there is nothing anymore under my hosts file ????????????????????????????? Windows XP here |
i use ad-aware and works great for me
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Don't worry if yours HOSTS file is empty. All that's in there by default is samples and the localhost name. Open a command prompt (cmd.exe) and enter:
echo 127.0.0.1 localhost>%windir%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts Then, for other entries you'd like to make, enter: echo xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx hostname.com>>%windir%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts (where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP of the host) Note the >> vs. > that you'll want to use to APPEND the file as opposed to overwriting it. |
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