fatrockstar (
fatrockstar) wrote2009-08-02 09:06 pm
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What the...?
Something happened at some point over this weekend that has made my popup blockers useless. I will get random popups at random times from companies unrelated to whatever is on my screen. There's a very good chance that Facebook is the culprit. There was a quiz that didn't work properly on there, and when I navigated away from it that's when my problems began. As a result, I can't see my Facebook home page either, nor can I update my status there.
This irritates me to no end. Plus, it's still too hot to think straight. AND I just want Facebook to work and the popups to stop.
Recommendations for a free popup blocker, registry scanner, or virus protection that won't expire in 30 days are needed. I am running eTrust AntiVirus and have also run Search & Destroy, but neither have made a change in my situation.
This irritates me to no end. Plus, it's still too hot to think straight. AND I just want Facebook to work and the popups to stop.
Recommendations for a free popup blocker, registry scanner, or virus protection that won't expire in 30 days are needed. I am running eTrust AntiVirus and have also run Search & Destroy, but neither have made a change in my situation.
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#0 How many processes are running? Hit ctrl+alt+del and click Processes. Screencap and post, or post the list of processes running. It will help identify any viruses.
#1 download AVG AntiVirus - not the greatest in the world, but free and catches most things. Don't sweat things that come up as "heur" style viruses with them - those are most likely 'false positives.'
#2 download AdAware
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I have three users on my machine, making the task manager more than full. From my research the scariest thing in there is lsass.exe, but it's been there a year and one of the Windows Updates neutralized it. Everything else is an update monitor for programs I am aware of.
If only svchost was more specific! I have anywhere from three to seven of these running at one time.
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In fact, were I high, I'd still recommend it.
Any time you want, you are a mere 5 minutes away from a clean installation of Windows.
And stop taking Facebook Quizzes. (http://www.cio.com/article/492617/Facebook_Quizzes_Beware_the_Hidden_Dangers) There be dirty things happening in those quizzes.
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I'd try booting into safe mode and then running your Av software and Spyware before trying anything more extreme.
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Maybe that's the end of that (knock on wood).