POP up virus question.

Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by The New Yorker, Feb 17, 2007.

  1. pro1driver

    pro1driver Heavy Load Member

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    when you get the time, also try to run Spybot Search & destroy. do a web search for a download site for it. you may have a program that you inadvertanly downloaded that has/had some sort of "extra" program included, and that's what might be trying to pop up. the Spybot program will give you an extensive list of anything remotely possible in doing this pop up. it could be an ad marketing site that was embedded on a site you visited.

    another great program would be A2Squared. again, do a search on google for that. this program gets rid of Maleware, something which Spybot, Ad-Aware will not eradticate.

    and above all else, it could also be a program that you have ( a safe program) that is trying to open up, but the files are corrupted, and you may have to un-install/re-install that program if you need it.
     
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  3. The New Yorker

    The New Yorker Light Load Member

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    Ad-Aware,Spybot and A2Squared I ran all these programs and they did find all sorts off problems and I was able to delete all off them, So Thanks to you guy's for that. But this little demon seems to still be haunting me, It may have slowed down abit since but I'm not 100% sure yet. Anymore Idea's?

    If it is a program that is corrupted how can I find what one it is? I even sat here like a retard one night waiting for it to pop up and hit ctl,alt, del at the same time it popped up hoping I can catch it but that didn't even work.

    The other thing is I created a guest acct since it started for the kid's to go under and when I sign on under that it seems it is not there. But non-of my programs will work there.
     
  4. pro1driver

    pro1driver Heavy Load Member

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    one way (but its a slow way)to find out which program you have that is corrupted, would be to go into your programs list, and one by one try to open each one up. as each program opens up succesfuly, you'll know its not that one causing the problem(s). as soon as the program in question doesn't open up, well, that COULD BE the one..............but then again.......many programs rely on the DLL's from many other programs, so it could lead to a false "positive".

    now, once you find the program in question, and if you have a copy of it on a cd or dvd, then un-install that program, then re-install.

    i have found too that many times an anti-virus program or any other running program AT START UP, will have a "splash screen". this may also be what you are seeing. the "splash screen" of a program that is either trying to "start up" when you normally turn on your pc, but is getting foiled by the corruption in the files.

    post back with your results.
     
  5. NightWind

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    Guest accounts are NOT a good thing. The permissions on those are too unrestricted. I could go in as a guest and do all kinds of nasty things. It's too complex to explain but shut that account OFF.

    Make a limited user account for the kids. Set the permissions as to what they can and cannot access. PERIOD. Use net nanny or something like that as well.

    First turn off system restore, why because it doesn't matter how many times you remove the bugs they come back VIA the system restore. Re run the Ad Aware and Spy bot

    Start the computer, hit F8, go to safe mode with network support log in as the REAL Administrator most computers have a hidden Administrator account that has ALL the permissions. It doesn't matter if the account you normally log in with is an administrator account, it is not the TRUE administrator account, then Go to http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwareremove/default.mspx run the tool, see what it finds let it remove it
    Let us know what shows then.
    Don't forget to turn system restore back on after you get done.
     
  6. Aussie

    Aussie <strong>Thunder From DownUnder</strong>

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    Add a Firewall like ZoneAlarm Professional {also has a spyware detector in it} and SpySweeper - if anything is there, they will find it. Don't go for freebies as they don't have the backup required for a major problem and possibly half or more of them are just as bad as the problem you already have.
    Both programs are around the $30 yearly mark with unlimited support!!!!
     
  7. The New Yorker

    The New Yorker Light Load Member

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    I have all that through McAfee, and it's updated when ever I go online....thanks any how.
     
  8. The New Yorker

    The New Yorker Light Load Member

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    Wow, I'm kinda floored right now, That ALL is new to me ( other then safe mode but didn't know you can go online in safe mode ), So I'll try that after work tomorrow. Sorry Pro1 I'll try this first sounds easier then going through each and every program....LOL... I'll let You all know. Again thanks for the Idea's...
     
  9. NightWind

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    I Hope it works for you. I deal with these things all the time so it's a process of elimination. Each computer has different software and services running and unless you know what EACH program requires to have to operate then going through each program won't solve the problem. I go on line all the time in safe mode but then again I have been building computers, servers and networks for about 10 yrs now as well as being licensed Microsoft OEM System builder among other things. IF you find that you cannot get on line in safe mode then down load any programs that you are going to be using into a shared folder, then you can get to it from ANY user account.
    Just remember that if system restore is ON when you attempt to remove any ad ware, spy-ware, and viruses then you have wasted your time trying to get rid of it. Just remember to turn it back on when you get done.
     
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  10. The New Yorker

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    Well I hope your patient, first for the kids I recreated there account as a limited account. Good or bad? should I still do the Net nanny thing? Your gonna say yes I know.

    But, to the point I started in safe mode and the restore off, ran the Microsoft tool, nothing, while I was in safe mode I ran the ad-aware, spy-bot, AVG and nothing. ad-aware found bad stuff, deleted it. But I tried to run the McAfee and that would never open up, it started but never got past the initial start up screen. I did notice during one of the scans that it was scanning a America Online file, I thought I deleted all the AOL stuff, I even did a search files and folders for AOL and again on America Online and windows never found anything so I thought it was gone. ( could this be the problem?). Anyway after all that my computer took a little more then normal to start up again, but this pop up thingy is still here.....Now what do I try?
     
  11. Truckerjo

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    Windows recommends after a random reboot or freeze (a crash) to run chkdsk
    Start, my computer, right click on your hard drive, select properties, select tools, error checking click "check now"(chkdsk).
    Ad-Aware SE Personal
    I run this daily
    SpywareBlaster 3.5.1
    I update once a week (keeps bad pages with known malware that cold cause damage from being displayed.)
    Spybot - Search & Destroy
    Daily or every other day
    CwShredder
    This is one I only use once a week or month lol but good to have
    AVG Anti-Spyware
    daily
    CCleaner
    weekly
    A list of bad spyware programs
    Rogue/Suspect Anti-Spyware Products & Web Sites
    Download and update (update is very important before you scan) boot into safe mode (You do not need to boot into safe mode every time to run programs. Some malware cannot be fully removed or detected unless you are in Safemode, This is why I recommend running it the first time in safe mode then perhaps once a month in safe mode)
    With some computers if you press and hold a key as the computer is booting you will get a stuck key message. If this occurs, instead of pressing and holding the "F8 key", tap the "F8 key" continuously until you get the startup menu.
    Scan the computer,
    Boot backup into Normal mode, download
    CodeStuff Starter manage your startup programs
    Disable all startup programs that you "do not" need running at startup.
    A guide to hep keep a smooth system.
    Maintain your system with Windows XP
    Diskeeper
    The best program to use for defragging
     
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