Before you format try using Ad-aware and Spybot.
In addition, clean out your "Temp" and "Temp Internet Files" folders completely.
I'll bet that should free up a bit of space :)
Before you format try using Ad-aware and Spybot.
In addition, clean out your "Temp" and "Temp Internet Files" folders completely.
I'll bet that should free up a bit of space :)
In Win98, IE was always bad about "losing" files. IE is crash prone, even on XP (one of the few apps that would shut itself down at times in XP.) What happened in 98 was that it would "forget" about the temporary internet files it had made when it crashed. I could manually find them, but not delete them using normal "delete internet files" options. The stranded files are in c:\windows\temporary internet files\content.ie5 This is a really hidden directory/file with more stuff hidden in it. The way to fix it was to reboot in DOS mode and delete the content.ie5 directory. It would be recreated (empty) on the following boot and IE would again start filling it up. I'm still running 98SE. It had been about 6 months since I last did this...I just cleared out 1.5 GB of crap this way on one machine, and about 700 MB on the other.
Don't forget running some Hijackthis.exe check. You might pick out the offending hijack pieces still lurking about.
All the authors of the browser hijacks should be drawn and quartered with their heads mounted on pikes as a warning to others. And no, I'm not joking in the least. Bringing back impalement for this actually seems rather fitting...
Rome Total War, it's not a game, it's a do-it-yourself project.
Well considering they used over 2 gigabytes of my 15 gig harddrive without my knowledge or consent I could sue for usage of my computer without paying rights of access. Also there was a program installed to stop me from seeing who was accessing my computer it would open it up but right away close again. This malware is not coming from a website my IP address is known and I closed down the backdoor earlier as the scmucks went to reinstall it again putting a nude chick on my web browser. I could also make them pay the cable company to reroute for a new IP address to regain my privacy. On top of that invasion rights of privacyAll the authors of the browser hijacks should be drawn and quartered with their heads mounted on pikes as a warning to others. And no, I'm not joking in the least. Bringing back impalement for this actually seems rather fitting...
The unfortanate part is I can almost bet the company is not in the U.S. but if they are I will give it a shot
Theres other issues on top of all that and it includes taking medications at one point for physcosis(sp)
Unfortanately most of the evidence is deleted but since I know there point of entry all I have to so is open it ip again.
But my main point of this topic was for people with CTD's and not too knowledgable about possibly having spyware with no knowledge of it. As since I do'nt think I had a single CTD in the first 3 months and then I noticed my hardrive was doing a lot of writing in the past week and a half so I knew something was going on. Well partly my fault for not getting a new firewall and I uninstalled windows SP2 as it was causing problems. I'll just go for a clean sweep knowing nothings on my computer put windows in a good firewall and reinstall everything.
When a fox kills your chickens, do you kill the pigs for seeing what happened? No you go out and hunt the fox.
Cry havoc and let slip the HOGS of war
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