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Manish
March 17th 04, 05:22 PM
Hi all

suddenly my computer shuts off on its own.
i have the following installed on my computer

Sygate
Spybot
Ad-Adware
AVG Anti-virus

2 days back AVG found 2 viruses and i deleted them.
right now i am scanning it again for viruses
but i doubt if it will find any.

so is this happening again cuz of viruses..
is this BlasterWorm?

how do i get rid of it?
--
Regards
Manish

Alias
March 17th 04, 05:24 PM
AVG won't pick up everything. Go to www.trendmicro.com and run their free
virus scan.

Alias

"Manish" wrote:

> Hi all
>
> suddenly my computer shuts off on its own.
> i have the following installed on my computer
>
> Sygate
> Spybot
> Ad-Adware
> AVG Anti-virus
>
> 2 days back AVG found 2 viruses and i deleted them.
> right now i am scanning it again for viruses
> but i doubt if it will find any.
>
> so is this happening again cuz of viruses..
> is this BlasterWorm?
>
> how do i get rid of it?
> --
> Regards
> Manish

Malke
March 17th 04, 06:23 PM
Alias wrote:

> AVG won't pick up everything. Go to www.trendmicro.com and run their
> free virus scan.
>
> Alias
>
> "Manish" wrote:
>
>> Hi all
>>
>> suddenly my computer shuts off on its own.
>> i have the following installed on my computer
>>
>> Sygate
>> Spybot
>> Ad-Adware
>> AVG Anti-virus
>>
>> 2 days back AVG found 2 viruses and i deleted them.
>> right now i am scanning it again for viruses
>> but i doubt if it will find any.
>>
>> so is this happening again cuz of viruses..
>> is this BlasterWorm?
>>
Hi, Manish. If your AVG is up-to-date, then you probably don't have any
viruses. Of course, it won't hurt to go to an online virus scanner like
the one at TrendMicro. However, you might also have hardware issues.
Sudden shutdowns can be caused by overheating, bad RAM, and other
hardware failures. Here are some generic hardware troubleshooting tips:

1) open the computer and run it open, cleaning out all dust bunnies and
observing all fans (overheating will cause system freezing); 2) test
the RAM - I like Memtest86 from www.memtest86.com - let the test run
for an extended (like overnight) period of time - unless errors are
seen immediately; 3) test the hard drive with a diagnostic utility from
the mftr.; 4) the power supply may be going bad or be inadequate for
the devices you have in the system; 5) test the motherboard with
something like TuffTest from www.tufftest.com. Testing hardware
failures often involves swapping out suspected parts with known-good
parts. If you can't do the testing yourself and/or are uncomfortable
opening your computer, take the machine to a good local computer repair
shop (not a CompUSA or Best Buy type of store).

Malke
--
MS MVP - Windows Shell/User
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic!"

Manish
March 17th 04, 06:24 PM
Hi
Thx for the reply
but i don't think i ahve any hardware issues
i cleaned my system just 2 days back.. even the PS is brand new

i ahd a similar problem of my computer shutting down previously,but it got
solved when i cleaned my pc and also changed the PS

and now it is haunting me again

--
Regards
Manish

Plato
March 17th 04, 08:04 PM
Malke wrote:
>
> opening your computer, take the machine to a good local computer repair
> shop (not a CompUSA or Best Buy type of store).

[grin] But they do got their A+ certs :)

Alex Nichol
March 18th 04, 01:43 PM
Manish wrote:

>Thx for the reply
>but i don't think i ahve any hardware issues
>i cleaned my system just 2 days back.. even the PS is brand new

That can sometimes be the cause of hardware problems - especially if you
disturbed RAM modules


--
Alex Nichol MS MVP (Windows Technologies)
Bournemouth, U.K. (remove the D8 bit)

Alex Nichol
March 18th 04, 01:44 PM
Manish wrote:

>suddenly my computer shuts off on its own.

>so is this happening again cuz of viruses..
>is this BlasterWorm?

If there are no messages, it probably isn't - and is likely to be
hardware or drivers. But you have *something* that is crashing and the
system's 'automatically restart' is cutting in. Turn this off: in
Control Panel - System - Advanced, click Settings in the Startup and
Recovery section. There uncheck 'automatically restart'. You can also
usefully change the 'write debugging information' to (none). You may
now get a Blue screen failure instead, but at least will get some
guidance as to what is happening. In particular if it is a driver that
ought to show as a something.sys at the bottom of the screen. If the
address of he failure is pretty constant, suspect RAM

--
Alex Nichol MS MVP (Windows Technologies)
Bournemouth, U.K. (remove the D8 bit)

Manish
March 18th 04, 03:46 PM
Hi all

Thx for all the replies
actually i ran the online trendmicro.com virus scan and i found out that 3
files were infected with

javabyte nocheat A
javabytever A

Trendmicro deleted 2 files but when i try to delete the the last one it
says that it can't be deleted cuz it is still in use
by deleting did i get rid of the viruses permanently?

and 1 more issue

i had NAV installed previously, but i like AVG better so i installed it,
and when i try to uninstall NAV it gave me a message saying
'navnt.isu" is missing.. cannot be uninstalled.
so i went to symantec and removed the NAV by their uninstall tool.
when it ran it siad that"unable to initialize nav engine"
but now i do not see NAV in my startup progarm

did it remove it completely?do i have to do anything else?
--
Regards
Manish

name
March 18th 04, 07:10 PM
If you try to remove a file and you get a "file in use" message' boot into
safe mode and remove it their.
Also, for future reference, any leftover files from an app
uninstall can be romoved this way.
"Manish" > wrote in message
...
> Hi all
>
> Thx for all the replies
> actually i ran the online trendmicro.com virus scan and i found out that 3
> files were infected with
>
> javabyte nocheat A
> javabytever A
>
> Trendmicro deleted 2 files but when i try to delete the the last one it
> says that it can't be deleted cuz it is still in use
> by deleting did i get rid of the viruses permanently?
>
> and 1 more issue
>
> i had NAV installed previously, but i like AVG better so i installed it,
> and when i try to uninstall NAV it gave me a message saying
> 'navnt.isu" is missing.. cannot be uninstalled.
> so i went to symantec and removed the NAV by their uninstall tool.
> when it ran it siad that"unable to initialize nav engine"
> but now i do not see NAV in my startup progarm
>
> did it remove it completely?do i have to do anything else?
> --
> Regards
> Manish

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