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lzh is a file-compression format; you'll need a compression/decompression utility that can handle .lzh files. Both [url="http://www.rarlab.com/index.htm"]WinRAR[/url] and [url="http://www.stuffit.com/win/index.html"]StuffIt[/url] can decompress lzh files, but the free downloads are only time-limited trial versions. You'll find some other alternatives in the links returned by the following Google search: [url]http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=decompress+lzh&btnG=Google+Search[/url]

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1. Your log is clean except for the following "loose end", which you can have HiajckThis fix: O2 - BHO: (no name) - {FDD3B846-8D59-4ffb-8758-209B6AD74ACC} - (no file) 2. I'm not familiar with the eTrust AV program, but almost all of the files that it could not scan (or finish scanning) …

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For Yahoo!, I'm pretty sure you will need to subscribe to one of their "premium" mail services in order to get POP3 (that is, non- web based) mail access. Other than that though, these links should give you the general idea of how to add new mail accounts (specifics will …

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While I doubt this has anything to do with your toolbar settings problem, the following HijackThis entry indicates that you're infected with a keylogger trojan: [b] O4 - HKCU\..\Run: [BPK] C:\PROGRAM FILES\PERFECT KEYLOGGER LITE\BPK.EXE[/b] This is [i]not[/i] a Good Thing. :mad: More information on the trojan (including removal instructions) can …

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If you would like to post a log, we'll be glad to take a look at it for you. However, if it's just Hotmail that you're having problems accessing, the cause of the problem might not be indicated in a HijackThis log. 1. Are you having problems accessing any other …

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I don't have time to do the research on the PCI/ISA structure of you particular mobo right now, but in general, the solution to PCI resource conflicts (IRQ, I/O address allocation) can unfortunately sometimes be a process of trial and error. On that era of mobo, some of your PCI …

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Your log is clean. Open the Event Viewer utility in your Administrative Tools folder and look though your log files. Are there any errors/messages in the logs which might shed some light on the cause of the problem?

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OK- run HJT again from its new location, post a fresh log, and we'll take it from there.

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[QUOTE=the_don101]but was just wondering if this mp3 player has that option???[/QUOTE] Not sure about the MOS player in particular, but in general, mp3 devices don't include the option to do that digitally due to #$!@ing RIAA/DMCA copyright restrictions... Grr!! By the way the_don101, we have a policy against members adding …

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Well- 26 separate displays might be stretching things just a bit, to say the least, but any limitations in that area may start at the application layer. To begin with, for what exact piece of software do you need this functionality?

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[QUOTE=lynnmegan]What do you think? :cry:[/QUOTE] I think you're right. Here are some things you can do to get most of the "nasties" cleaned out of your system: A) Run a full anti-virus scan, making sure that your anti-virus program is using the most current virus definition updates. If you do …

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More detailed that what? That's a rather broad question you're asking. :cheesy: Seriously though: The core Apache product is obviously a web server, so: - What do you know about Apache so far? - What do you want it to do for you? - If you have specific question about …

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1. Also at the DOS prompt, type the following command to verify that your computer's IP address, the gateway IP, DNS server IP, etc. are configured correctly. 2. If you can ping the IP of the router, but cannot ping "www.google.com", try pinging Google by its IP address instead of …

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Your log is clean. 1. Do the restarts occur [i]only[/i] when playing this particular game? 2. Are there any errors/messages in your log files which might help pinpoint the problem? You can view the logs by opening the Event Viewer application in your Administrative Tools folder. 3. Has the problem …

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How are the computers getting their IP, gateway, DNS, etc. info? Are you assigning that info manually on each machine, or they obtaining it via DHCP or somesuch from your ISP. Judging from the initial info you've given, it sounds like you need a router, not switch. However, if you …

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That's strange- Please post a screenshot (of readable resolution) of Task Manager's process window, or just post the names of the processes that are listed as being "owned" by HJT.

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[QUOTE=djm123]Upon start up, it takes time to bring up the desktop[/QUOTE] That could just be due to the amount and/or type of programs that you have configured to run automatically when Windows starts up. Things like anti-virus programs obviously [i]should[/i] be auto-started, but you can cut down on your startup …

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Hi Carol, You posted the log correctly, and I don't see anything malicious in it. However, there [i]are[/i] two entries in the log which indicate that you have to correct a couple of things before you use HijackThis again: 1. [QUOTE]C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE[/QUOTE] That entry indicates that you had at …

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The 50-pin connector is the internal SCSI connector; if your system is stock, this won't have anything connected to it. The two 40-pin connectors are the Primary and Secondary IDE channels; your hard drive should be plugged into the Primary channel's connector. I haven't worked on Macs in a few …

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As the HijackThis log definitely indicates malicious infections, I'll move this to the proper forum now. Buckle up, we're going for a ride...

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[QUOTE=Copperhead]This is not a network computer.[/QUOTE] Erm, wouldn't that beg the question of how it is able to reach any sites at all?? :cheesy: [QUOTE=Copperhead]It seems that a fault in Netscape has done something to keep this machine from accessing one IP[/QUOTE] Can you give us any clues as to …

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jks, Your log indicates that you are are using the Reset 5 program, and the sole function of that program is to bypass Windows XP's product activation. I'm sorry, but for legal reasons which should be obvious, we cannot help anyone who is using cracked, pirated, or otherwise illegal software. …

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That [i]is[/i] pretty odd. Have you tried reinstalling your mouse drivers or tried using a different mouse and/or keyboard?

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[QUOTE=fm666]So nobody knows ? :eek:[/QUOTE] <EDIT> Note to self: read the [i]date [/i]stamps on the posts as well as the #$$# [i]time[/i] stamps!! Sorry... </EDIT> I've had Win2K do that to me once on multi drive/partition system, but I didn't even notice it until after the installation, so I wasn't …

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[QUOTE=Geek-Master]The labels must be heat shrink material. If possible, can the labels be printed off of a ink-jet printer or other type printer?[/QUOTE] And you would feed lengths of 1/2" diameter [u]round[/u] heat shrink through a printer [i]how[/i]? :cheesy: Seriously though, a cheaper and probably more flexible alternative to printing …

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.bak [i]is[/i] the extension used to identify backup files. Is this a single .bak file that is reportedly taking up the space, or multiple .bak files? If it's only a single file, that would almost cetainly point to some corruption with your filesytem; .bak files just simply do not get …

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[QUOTE=bass1056]my CPU has turned into a glorified playstation...[/QUOTE] Unfortunately though (unless I'm overlooking something), your HJT log doesn't show anything to indicate that malicious programs are the cause. :?:

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You can try to repair Internet Explorer, but the methods for doing so depend on the particular versions of Windows and IE that you have. Useful information and suggestions can be found in the links returned by this Google search: [url="http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22internet+explorer%22+repair&btnG=Google+Search"]http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22internet+explorer%22+repair&btnG=Google+Search[/url] As far as the posiible about:blank hijack: Download HijackThis: …

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Please give us more specific information on: 1. The make/model/age/processor type and speed/etc. of the computer 2. Your drive configuration: - Is this the only hard drive in the system? - If so, did you make sure to connect it to the Primary IDE ribbon cable and set its Master/Slave …

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[QUOTE=harryt]I can load my home page, but when I try going to "my favorites", it reports "can't find server". I have run Spybot, Ad-Aware and Spy Doctor and they can't find anything. I have run hijack this and have a log. [/QUOTE] Your HJT log doesn't indicate that anything malicious …

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[QUOTE=markdav]My thinking is that maybe when logged into Windows computer (not domain), my pc is able to conncect to the access point. But when logging into windows, the wireless card i have isnt connecting to the access point. And will only connect when the workstation is on. Is that wrong …

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[QUOTE=rodco]depending on wich machine i am using somtimes it will log me on as the correct user[/QUOTE] What happens on this machine when it [i]doesn't[/i] log you on correctly? [QUOTE=rodco]another machine will log me on anonymously[/QUOTE] On this second machine, does it [i]always[/i] log you on as anonymous?

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[QUOTE=Venesa]I have the latest version and all the previous ones.[/QUOTE] Multiple versions as "side by side" installations? Perhaps that's caused a conflict.

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[QUOTE=pcschrottie]I don't think this is a software problem, but more of a hardware problem[/QUOTE] Quite possible. kindastuff, Does the freeze also occur if you choose to boot into Safe Mode instead of booting normally?

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[QUOTE=dygital]edit: err, sorry for bumping a half a year old thread. but it was unanswered ;)[/QUOTE] lol. Yes, and as your first post as well; care to help some of the [i]currently[/i] needy members here now? :mrgreen:

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[QUOTE=helloimtim]Just dont buy the hype fire fox is more secure.[/QUOTE] Actually, firefox [i]is[/i] more secure. Security holes/flaws in browser program code aside, the simple fact is that third-party browsers such as Firefox present much less of an avenue of attack because they operate at the application layer; they simply do …

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Hi calandste, welcome to TechTalk! We will need more specific information concerning your network/Internet setup and connections in order to help you most quickly. Can you please provide the following info: 1. What type of Internet connection do you have (cable, DSL, dial-up modem, etc.)? 2. Who is your Internet …

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[QUOTE=Kamex]Your TBS Montego II adapter is not plugged into the Primary PCI bus... Unfortunatly, we no longer have the manual, so I was hoping I could get some help here. Although I know dead nothing about hardware, the phrase "plugged in" suggests to me that this is a hardware problem.[/QUOTE] …

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[QUOTE] With 350 contacts you really should have had a back up!![/QUOTE] Ouch, yes: Chapter 3, in which Pooh learns the lessons of making frequent backups! :mrgreen: Are you using Outlook in conjunction with an Exchange server, or is it just one of the "stand-alone" implementations of Outlook? You may …

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[QUOTE=Gink]how would I check if its primary or secondary[/QUOTE] As kc0arf said, the [i]most[/i] definitive way to determine that would be to open the computer's case and look at how the drives are connected. Assuming that you have IDE (as opposed to SATA) drives, there will be two connectors on …

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The file may have become corrupted; viruses or other "nasties" can do this. Tell us which version of Windows you're running and we'll tell you how to replace shell.dll with a fresh copy from your installation CD.

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[QUOTE]eveytime i visit a website key words are highlited as a link. for example, words like "guitars" or "toys" are highlighted and have a link[/QUOTE] More and more websites are starting to use that advertising technique; there's a good chance that at least some of that behaviour you're seeing is …

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snowwolf, Please do not post the same question in multiple threads and/or forums; it goes against our [url="http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/faq.php?faq=daniweb_faq#faq_rules"]posting rules[/url]. Given that, I've merged your two threads in the anti-spyware forum into a single thread; let's deal with your spyware problem in that thread and your Office problem in this one. …

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The Add/Remove Programs control panel generates its list based on information in entries under the following Registry key: [font=Verdana][size=2][color=Black] HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall Do all of your installed programs show up in that Registry key? To check: 1. Click on the "Run..." option in your Start menu. 2. In the "Open:" box of …

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[QUOTE=DaveSW]well you have this strange entry in your log: O2 - BHO: wowfawk - {5CE88842-FCF5-7575-9F91-520F80390773} - C:\WINNT\System32\WOWFAWK.dll I can't find any info on it[/QUOTE] Nor can I; have HijackThis kill it. When you can't find any info whatsoever on a .dll, .exe, etc., it's a very good bet that the …

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1. Have HijackThis fix: [b] R1 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer,(Default) = [url="http://fastsearchweb.com/srh.php?q=%s"]http://fastsearchweb.com/srh.php?q=%s[/url] R1 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main,Default_Page_URL = about:blank R1 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main,Default_Search_URL = about:blank R1 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main,Search Bar = res://C:\DOCUME~1\Calvin\LOCALS~1\Temp\sp.dll/sp.html R1 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main,Search Page = about:blank R1 - HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main,Search Bar = res://C:\DOCUME~1\Calvin\LOCALS~1\Temp\sp.dll/sp.html R1 - HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main,Search Page = …

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1. This entry in your log indicates that Internet Explorer was open/running when you ran HJT: " C:\PROGRAM FILES\INTERNET EXPLORER\IEXPLORE.EXE" Before fixing problems with HijackThis, you must make sure to close/quit [i]ALL[/i] instances of your web browser(s)! HijackThis cannot fully perform its fixes while browsers are running. 2. Once IE …

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[QUOTE=caperjack]on way would be to buy a faster wirless card ![/QUOTE] That won't increase the length of the pipe, just the diameter of the pipe. ;) Because both 802.11b and 802.11g devices operate in the same (2.4GHz) [i]frequency[/i] range, their [i]distance[/i] ranges are essentially the same; wireless G devices just …

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[QUOTE=cfeldbush]AVG now detects downloader.rameh.c but unable to clean. [/QUOTE] 1. If AVG indicates the location of the infection to be in your System Restore folder, please see the following thread for removal instructions: [url]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread13362.html[/url] 2. Once you've done the above, rerun HJT and have it fix: O2 - BHO: IE …

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If you now have a file named "deldomains.inf", you've done the right thing. .inf files will still be associated with Notepad because they [i]are[/i] text files, but they're a special kind of text file containing installation [b]inf[/b]ormation. When you [i]right[/i]-click on an inf file's icon, you should have an "Install" …

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