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lindsay ormerod 08-03-2009 19:46

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Kelsey's laptop appears to have a virus(?) , it is sending messages to others when she is not online, we have run AVG and shows nothing, laptop keeps freezing, any advice?

Neil 08-03-2009 20:30

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If it is sending MSN messages, it is not her PC but her MSN account that has been compromised. If you read this thread I explained it http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...ing-44770.html

She should change her msn password asap and never type in anything except to log onto MSN

lindsay ormerod 08-03-2009 22:03

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Thanks Neil, we have tried various things tonight but to no avail, will do that tomorrow, it came via a MSN sign on pop upthing that looked like it was from one of her friends!

entwisi 09-03-2009 14:00

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To be honest, nowadays I recommend re-installing Windows(well, I personally recommend Linux but you will probably want to stick with Windows) when you get to this stage. Simply you can't be sure whats hiding where.

Is it just me or does it seem to be far worse of late for machines being infected with all sorts of nasty's?

I'm genuinely worried for you Windows users, it seems unless you are a full on geek you have almost no chance of keeping your machines free of infections.


In some ways it will speed the migration to Linux. for all school work and the like I'm surprised more of you don't start with a dual boot machine ( both Windows and Linux installed) and use Linux for all online and School work. keep windows for those programs that you need till you find a suitable alternative for it on Linux.

I'm happy to help people who are interested in looking to dual boot and I'm sure KSH, Cyfr and teh other Linux users on here will equally chip in with support.

Neil 09-03-2009 14:31

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 690722)
I'm genuinely worried for you Windows users, it seems unless you are a full on geek you have almost no chance of keeping your machines free of infections.


In some ways it will speed the migration to Linux. for all school work and the like I'm surprised more of you don't start with a dual boot machine ( both Windows and Linux installed) and use Linux for all online and School work. keep windows for those programs that you need till you find a suitable alternative for it on Linux.

You need to be fairly geeky to set it up like that though. It is also a bit annoying having to reboot just because you want to put some music on your ipod ( or whatever has no windows drivers/software for ).

Anyway surely Windows 7 will fix the whole virus/spyware problem, if not what is the point in bringing it out? :rolleyes:

Neil 09-03-2009 14:35

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Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod (Post 690512)
Thanks Neil, we have tried various things tonight but to no avail, will do that tomorrow, it came via a MSN sign on pop upthing that looked like it was from one of her friends!

Just tell her never to enter her password except when she signs in at first. Even better might be to not tell her what her password is and set MSN to sign in automatically and remember her username and password so she wont do it by accident. Anything coming from friends asking for a password is a virus ( well something trying to steal your password ). I have told my lad he is not allowed to click on links from his friends without asking me first. These bad links are usually from friends who have had there passwords stolen and if you look you will often see the friend is offline even though s/he sent a link to you.

I have also told him he is not allowed to install anything either with asking me to check it first.

entwisi 09-03-2009 15:07

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 690725)
You need to be fairly geeky to set it up like that though. It is also a bit annoying having to reboot just because you want to put some music on your ipod ( or whatever has no windows drivers/software for ).

Anyway surely Windows 7 will fix the whole virus/spyware problem, if not what is the point in bringing it out? :rolleyes:

You don't need to be fairly geeky though Neil, Ubuntu does it all for you including repartitioning(if needed) etc. Most home PCs have no issues at all.

Ipods are fully supported. :D, as are vast majority of digital cameras etc. In fact, see this Dell Axim Windows mobile Pocket PC? it syncs with My Linux box but will never ever sync with a Vista machine as Microsift have decided to never release drivers or Active sync that will talk to it. :D


I was thinking more on the line of bespoke software from schools, gaming for some stuff that isn't supported etc.

For Internet, MSN(IM), email, Usenet, P2P, Office, Music/media, all this is safe and easy under Linux. YOu and I can banter this for ages as you well know, for teh non techies, a system that can't get them infected I'm sure would be a welcome relief.

lindsay ormerod 09-03-2009 20:57

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Neil, you are a star, Kels has done as instructed and it appears to have worked!
Many thanks!:D

K.S.H 09-03-2009 22:32

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 690725)

Anyway surely Windows 7 will fix the whole virus/spyware problem, if not what is the point in bringing it out? :rolleyes:



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95 98 millennium, xp and vista didn't, do you believe 7 will?

entwisi 10-03-2009 08:15

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 690725)
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Anyway surely Windows 7 will fix the whole virus/spyware problem, if not what is the point in bringing it out? :rolleyes:


To wash over teh joke that is Vista? to make money? To continue the ever increasing need for mega power PCs to edit docs and play solitaire?

:D:D:D:D

lindsay ormerod 10-03-2009 19:45

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Ok we seem to have sorted the virus but this evening kels got a massage saying her hard disk was about to die and she should back up anything she needed to save! Is there anything we can do? Can't imagine it is about to die as is only a couple of years old, is an Acer Aspire 5633WLMi if that's any help. Seems odd that this has come on the back of the virus thing.
If it is about to expire on us any ideas on where to get a replacement drive ( if that's what we need) and how much? Plus would need someone to fit it I imagine....

lindsay ormerod 10-03-2009 21:07

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It's just done it again, said it detected a "hard disk problem" Help!

Mancie 10-03-2009 22:05

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the error messages you're getting are serious...you should copy all important documents and folders as data onto CD or DVD.
If worse comes a you can buy a new 250gb for under £50... you may need someone to fit it and would have to install an operating sytem like Vista or Linux.

entwisi 11-03-2009 02:05

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You should always have important stuff backed up. The messages could be important, you need to run the disk checking tool in windows

It wouldn't surprise me if it wasn't some payload left over from the virus.

Ebuyer have 320 gig drives in for 50 quid which is a bargain

lindsay ormerod 11-03-2009 17:13

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 691262)
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You should always have important stuff backed up. The messages could be important, you need to run the disk checking tool in windows

It wouldn't surprise me if it wasn't some payload left over from the virus.

Ebuyer have 320 gig drives in for 50 quid which is a bargain

She doesn't have anything irreplaceable on there, where do we find the disk checking tool, in plain English for numpties please!

derekgas 11-03-2009 19:31

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Is it not scandisk Linds?

lindsay ormerod 11-03-2009 19:47

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Cheers Derek, have found how to do it I think!:)

entwisi 11-03-2009 20:17

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In windows its scandisk. In linux its fsck. I added linux due to the increase in linux use with netbooks here there and everywhere.

cashman 11-03-2009 21:26

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 691538)
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In windows its scandisk. In linux its fsck. I added linux due to the increase in linux use with netbooks here there and everywhere.

that Linux one- fsck, could construed as summat else.:rofl38::rofl38:as it aint in over 18s ya will have to suss it yerselves.:D

entwisi 11-03-2009 21:37

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As in File System ChecK

:D

jooles 11-03-2009 22:06

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LOL @ cashman

lindsay ormerod 13-03-2009 17:27

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Laptop appears to have died, just a light blue windows screen, wont go any further, any suggestions or is buying a new drive the only answer?

entwisi 14-03-2009 13:27

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May just need a new install of the OS. Did scandisk show anything up whe you ran it? You could try dumping linux on there to see if its the HD. Did you back everthing up before it died or do you need to try and rescue anythiung

lindsay ormerod 14-03-2009 17:48

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Nothing to rescue thankfully, but Neil has asked if we have recovery disc and such, will have to ask my mum as it was my late father in laws!

lindsay ormerod 14-03-2009 21:37

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The very lovely Neil ( crawl crawl) has been round tonight and taken the offending item away, if he manages to fix it I will no doubt owe a lifetime of favours (:eek:) but here's hoping for a happy outcome , I will sacrifice all to have my pc back and some peace and quiet!:)

Margaret Pilkington 15-03-2009 08:21

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Hope you can get it sorted Lindsay.
There are some ace folk on here aren't there?

lindsay ormerod 01-04-2009 20:41

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Many thanks to Neil for fitting new hard disk in laptop, I really am grateful !:mosher:


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