lava.alt
May 23 2005, 05:32 AM
| | recently ive entered to a website called crackcrawler, that stuff installed in the pc of a friend like 50 o 70 spies and ads ... to removed all that sh*t was a problem, but finally we did it with the help of spysweeper ...
in the beginning everything looks fine ... but the problem came later, the right button menu for all the system was disabled by some spy or an ad ... we dont know exactly which one ...
as you can imagine is a very big problem trying to work with any program ...
so i need your help ... if someone knows how can i fix that problem plz°°° tell me
thnx guys
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BuffaloHELP
May 23 2005, 05:47 AM
Without seeing what is really present in your hard-drive, I wouldn’t know how to begin to clean up what was damaged. However, see if you can restore to the day(s) before you enter the website. If you are using Windows XP any version, Start >> All Programs >> Accessories >> System Tools >> System RestoreThis process is self-explanitory. Follow the steps and you should be able to go back to the state of your computer before spyware, or whatever you have, was installed. Now this is IF your computer has System Restore turned on and hopefully it made some kind of restore point. Good luck.
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snlildude87
May 23 2005, 11:24 AM
You should know better than to go to crack websites. I'd just buy the actual program and save yourself the grieve of ridding your computer of all the stuff implanted on your computer. Anyways, if it's not going to be a problem, the only thing that you can do to fully get rid of all the bad stuff that that site put on your computer is to format your computer. First, back up everything. Second, format your computer with a boot disk that came with your computer. Your computer will run much MUCH faster once it's formatted - trust me.
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lava.alt
May 23 2005, 05:16 PM
thnxªªª i ve already try by applying the last config of the system that works ... but again the pointer of the mouse is not working ... you are right, i should not use ilegal programs but i was looking for a serial of a program that was out a of the market since 97 and actually is a problem to buy it thnx for helping meªªª i think the solution will be to format the pc thnx a lot
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sunkist
Jun 22 2005, 05:29 PM
Yikes! Years ago, before I got some (lots) of protection, I had to take my computer into the shop. I had 79 viruses, trjojans etc. Everything had to be reinstalled, and reformatted. I am much more careful now.
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GM-University
Jun 22 2005, 08:21 PM
Try McAfee Antivirus's 15 day free trial, I find McAfee to be the best in PC security, firewalls, Antivirus, Antispy, anti Ad-Ware, I used it to remove hundreds of of virus's that got on my computer when Norton's was hit with a virus of it's own, since then it's blocked, stopped, quaratined, cleaned, deleted everything that's come at it, you can get it here.> http://download.mcafee.com/us/eval/evaluate2.asp
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jerrylili
Jun 22 2005, 11:11 PM
hi man, from wat i know system restore won't do a thing but restore u most important files if WINDOWS. u need ad-aware SE (FREE) this is considered teh best spyware removal as it gives u FREE update also and no adbaners to update. IF u update tehis reularly and scan an desrtry ur PC should be pretty good.  . I advise anyone not to go to crack sites as they DO give u spyware and adware, slow down ur PC. good luck Jman
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htmlmaster
Jun 23 2005, 02:42 PM
All that malware is going to be really hard to take out. First get the software, ad-aware is great, but there are better programs out there. Let's start simple, Microsoft Anti-Spyware, completly free, can be found: http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/s...re/default.mspxThen you can get AVG anti-virus free http://www.grisoft.com/doc/update/lng/us/tpl/tpl01Use the two programs (both at once if you plan on getting this done today). After you found all that spyware I suggest you delete a few at a time. I suggest no more than 10 at a time. (if you overload the program it will freeze). After that get a firewall, firewalls are good at keeping hackers and malware away from your PC, I suggest zonealarm at http://www.zonelabs.com/store/content/comp...reeDownload.jspIf you want to use ad-aware after that then that's fine too.
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maresan
Jul 12 2005, 05:10 PM
You could also try some online scanners, like Panda Online. When I get affraid and not so sure in my antivirus software, I visit Panda, do an online test and cross my fingers
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LeAnn Rimes My Angel
Jul 14 2005, 11:31 PM
I know Microsoft has a spyware program out now, and it's free. It's only supported on XP I believe (unfortunately), so if you have XP, give it a try! http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...&displaylang=en
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Bad-Boy
Apr 24 2006, 05:36 PM
QUOTE(jerrylili @ Jun 22 2005, 11:11 PM)  hi man, from wat i know system restore won't do a thing but restore u most important files if WINDOWS. u need ad-aware SE (FREE) this is considered teh best spyware removal as it gives u FREE update also and no adbaners to update. IF u update tehis reularly and scan an desrtry ur PC should be pretty good.  . I advise anyone not to go to crack sites as they DO give u spyware and adware, slow down ur PC. good luck Jman Yes ,the software refered by my buddy , is one of the best software for the removal of ADWARES AND SPYWARES . it really helps to get rid of them . i am using this AD-AWARE SE for one year and really enjoy it , and the really nice thing is that is Free of cost  .
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patelg
Sep 8 2005, 12:02 AM
You can download spybot or adaware or microsoft anti spyware. They are good and mostly will remove most of the sywares for your computers. Give it try, it does not hurt trying. I am sure it will fix your spyware problems.
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sunkist
Sep 8 2005, 12:00 AM
Hi: Overall, I am pretty happy with ad aware. How often do people run it? I run it maybe once or twice a month. Do you think that is often enough? Or are poeple running it more frequently? Thanks! Sunkist
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Microsoft
Aug 27 2005, 07:10 PM
QUOTE(BuffaloHELP @ May 23 2005, 05:47 AM) Without seeing what is really present in your hard-drive, I wouldn’t know how to begin to clean up what was damaged. However, see if you can restore to the day(s) before you enter the website. If you are using Windows XP any version, Start >> All Programs >> Accessories >> System Tools >> System RestoreThis process is self-explanitory. Follow the steps and you should be able to go back to the state of your computer before spyware, or whatever you have, was installed. Now this is IF your computer has System Restore turned on and hopefully it made some kind of restore point. Good luck. System Restore will this reboot my system or something :??
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sunkist
Aug 27 2005, 03:05 AM
Hi Again: Yahoo has an anti spyware device icon with its toolbar. So, when you load their toolbare you get the program. It is an icon in the toolbar. I have just recently learned about it. i have used it a few times, seems to work fine. And its free. Sunkist
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