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Posted by john in la on July 17, 2004 at 10:35:10 from (66.157.48.32):
In Reply to: Re: O/T computer help needed posted by jake on July 17, 2004 at 09:30:17:
Thanks all..... I do have Norton anti virus and Norton internet security installed on that computer. I also use lavasoft's free down load. May be I did not explain my problem good enough but I know I am not the best at that. I tend to assume others can read my mind so let me try again. This is the kids computer. They have gotten what I will call ad ware on it from down loading every game know to man and deleting old ones they do not want. The problem is some thing got in past Norton (may be a virus) and attached to my internet connection. Every time you connected to internet it would only go to this one site. You could type in www.ytmag.com but it would erase that then go to this other site. As you may know if you delete files from your hard drive it some times takes parts you need that it was also using and deletes them to. It deleted my connection when lavasoft ran and caught the file and tried to delete it. I do not know what else it may have gotten and deleted also so I just wanted to start a new with a reboot. Jake.... if you could explain this recovery disc to me I would be mucho glad. Do not know if one was made from that computer but I do have my new computer (parents) that also has XP and I know I did not make this CD yet. I could make it off this computer and install on the other if needed. I also have a 98 CD from a old computer I may use if need be and just change it over to Win98. Thanks for the help
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