GTAStunting
General => General Discussion => Computer Talk => Topic started by: Jason on June 01, 2007, 09:02:50 PM
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sidgyation:
my brothers laptop has had a virus attack. we've done a scan using Avast, which found a few things yet the virus still remains. the laptop is connected to the same router my pc uses, and for some reason, even when the laptop is turned off, my internet speeds are fucking slow. wtf?
what im asking for:
a solution, maybe even a tool which shows what programs/processes are connected to the internet. if you can solve my problem, 15000 points is going into your pocket.
thankyou.
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Try AVG Free dude
www.grisoft.net/free/
might be .com
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we installed AVG before Avast. that thing is rubbish
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works for me
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Try out this ?
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/win/18200 (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/win/18200)
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Try System Restoration, it have worked at mine every time i have had a problem with mine comp So i think this would help you. Dunno it works for you but try it
Start -> All Programs -> Utility Programs -> System Tools -> System Restoration, i think that it is there
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Have you tried Ad-Aware?
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I Use avast.
Norton Antivirus?
AdAware?
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http://www.hijackthis.de/en (http://www.hijackthis.de/en)
please post your log file here
for tools to check internet access:
look for:
SmartSniff
TCPView
Cain & Abel
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And for anitvirus program try this program
http://bullguard.com (http://bullguard.com)
its awesome i tell you.
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Try AVG Free dude
www.grisoft.net/free/
might be .com
That's what i use too
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ok, now im getting pissed off.
viruses = gone.
my house's wireless network speed = no more than 5kb/s.
i will stab somebody if i cant get a solution.
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Mine solution would work, it worked on me yesterday with viruses and it should work with those things, you can check this to proof: TOPIC (http://www.gtastunting.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=23191)
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That is a very weird problem. Are you sure it might not just be your internet provider who might have some issues in their services? Call/E-mail and ask them. If the problem isn't on their side, I believe that something is blocking up all of your bandwidth.
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That is a very weird problem. Are you sure it might not just be your internet provider who might have some issues in their services? Call/E-mail and ask them. If the problem isn't on their side, I believe that something is blocking up all of your bandwidth.
don't email them if your speed is 5kbps
Righty, Joes method to everything.
Equipment you may require
A Hammer
A RPG
A phone (to tell your ISP what has happened)
A new router.
Right. Now to start
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Pick up the hammer, and build a bench out of air.
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Grab the RPG and blow up your enemies house
Now that you are focussed...
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Grab your router, and smash it up with your hands, if any tools are used, you fail at life and your problem won't be fixed
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Stamp on your router
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Phone your ISP and tell them that your internet won't work, explain the situation you have regarding the router, wait for them to hang up, then get a new ISP as they probably just broke their contract.