View Full Version : Re: ZFGData NOT ZFD Data in my earlier SOS message, sorry folks
Malke
April 9th 04, 11:27 PM
Terence wrote:
> I suspect these are undesirable programs embedded in my
> windows xo system. Any one there kind enough to enlighten
> me ??
>
> Thanks, god bless.
Hi, Terence. Unfortunately, because you didn't keep your posts about one
subject in one thread, no one knows what you are talking about. Do
these basic steps for troubleshooting these sorts of problems:
Scan with a current antivirus program (meaning a version not earlier
than 2002 and using updated virus definitions). Then remove spyware
with Spybot Search & Destroy from www.security.kolla.de and Ad-aware
from www.lavasoftusa.com. Be sure to update these programs before
running them. Both programs are free, so run them both since they
complement each other. It is best to run antivirus and spyware removal
tools in Safe Mode.
After you know your computer is virus and spyware-free, if you are still
having problems, repost. Keep the post in this same thread, and be sure
to tell us a bit about your computer, how you connect to the Internet,
and what you've already done to troubleshoot.
Cheers,
Malke
--
MS-MVP Windows User/Shell
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic"
Malke
April 10th 04, 01:13 AM
Terence wrote:
> I suspect these are undesirable programs embedded in my
> windows xo system. Any one there kind enough to enlighten
> me ??
>
> Thanks, god bless.
Hi, Terence. Unfortunately, because you didn't keep your posts about one
subject in one thread, no one knows what you are talking about. Do
these basic steps for troubleshooting these sorts of problems:
Scan with a current antivirus program (meaning a version not earlier
than 2002 and using updated virus definitions). Then remove spyware
with Spybot Search & Destroy from www.security.kolla.de and Ad-aware
from www.lavasoftusa.com. Be sure to update these programs before
running them. Both programs are free, so run them both since they
complement each other. It is best to run antivirus and spyware removal
tools in Safe Mode.
After you know your computer is virus and spyware-free, if you are still
having problems, repost. Keep the post in this same thread, and be sure
to tell us a bit about your computer, how you connect to the Internet,
and what you've already done to troubleshoot.
Cheers,
Malke
--
MS-MVP Windows User/Shell
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic"
Malke
April 10th 04, 08:56 PM
Terence wrote:
> I suspect these are undesirable programs embedded in my
> windows xo system. Any one there kind enough to enlighten
> me ??
>
> Thanks, god bless.
Hi, Terence. Unfortunately, because you didn't keep your posts about one
subject in one thread, no one knows what you are talking about. Do
these basic steps for troubleshooting these sorts of problems:
Scan with a current antivirus program (meaning a version not earlier
than 2002 and using updated virus definitions). Then remove spyware
with Spybot Search & Destroy from www.security.kolla.de and Ad-aware
from www.lavasoftusa.com. Be sure to update these programs before
running them. Both programs are free, so run them both since they
complement each other. It is best to run antivirus and spyware removal
tools in Safe Mode.
After you know your computer is virus and spyware-free, if you are still
having problems, repost. Keep the post in this same thread, and be sure
to tell us a bit about your computer, how you connect to the Internet,
and what you've already done to troubleshoot.
Cheers,
Malke
--
MS-MVP Windows User/Shell
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic"
Malke
April 18th 04, 06:22 PM
Terence wrote:
> I suspect these are undesirable programs embedded in my
> windows xo system. Any one there kind enough to enlighten
> me ??
>
> Thanks, god bless.
Hi, Terence. Unfortunately, because you didn't keep your posts about one
subject in one thread, no one knows what you are talking about. Do
these basic steps for troubleshooting these sorts of problems:
Scan with a current antivirus program (meaning a version not earlier
than 2002 and using updated virus definitions). Then remove spyware
with Spybot Search & Destroy from www.security.kolla.de and Ad-aware
from www.lavasoftusa.com. Be sure to update these programs before
running them. Both programs are free, so run them both since they
complement each other. It is best to run antivirus and spyware removal
tools in Safe Mode.
After you know your computer is virus and spyware-free, if you are still
having problems, repost. Keep the post in this same thread, and be sure
to tell us a bit about your computer, how you connect to the Internet,
and what you've already done to troubleshoot.
Cheers,
Malke
--
MS-MVP Windows User/Shell
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic"
Malke
April 18th 04, 08:44 PM
Terence wrote:
> I suspect these are undesirable programs embedded in my
> windows xo system. Any one there kind enough to enlighten
> me ??
>
> Thanks, god bless.
Hi, Terence. Unfortunately, because you didn't keep your posts about one
subject in one thread, no one knows what you are talking about. Do
these basic steps for troubleshooting these sorts of problems:
Scan with a current antivirus program (meaning a version not earlier
than 2002 and using updated virus definitions). Then remove spyware
with Spybot Search & Destroy from www.security.kolla.de and Ad-aware
from www.lavasoftusa.com. Be sure to update these programs before
running them. Both programs are free, so run them both since they
complement each other. It is best to run antivirus and spyware removal
tools in Safe Mode.
After you know your computer is virus and spyware-free, if you are still
having problems, repost. Keep the post in this same thread, and be sure
to tell us a bit about your computer, how you connect to the Internet,
and what you've already done to troubleshoot.
Cheers,
Malke
--
MS-MVP Windows User/Shell
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic"
Malke
April 18th 04, 10:57 PM
Terence wrote:
> I suspect these are undesirable programs embedded in my
> windows xo system. Any one there kind enough to enlighten
> me ??
>
> Thanks, god bless.
Hi, Terence. Unfortunately, because you didn't keep your posts about one
subject in one thread, no one knows what you are talking about. Do
these basic steps for troubleshooting these sorts of problems:
Scan with a current antivirus program (meaning a version not earlier
than 2002 and using updated virus definitions). Then remove spyware
with Spybot Search & Destroy from www.security.kolla.de and Ad-aware
from www.lavasoftusa.com. Be sure to update these programs before
running them. Both programs are free, so run them both since they
complement each other. It is best to run antivirus and spyware removal
tools in Safe Mode.
After you know your computer is virus and spyware-free, if you are still
having problems, repost. Keep the post in this same thread, and be sure
to tell us a bit about your computer, how you connect to the Internet,
and what you've already done to troubleshoot.
Cheers,
Malke
--
MS-MVP Windows User/Shell
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic"
Malke
April 19th 04, 12:50 AM
Terence wrote:
> I suspect these are undesirable programs embedded in my
> windows xo system. Any one there kind enough to enlighten
> me ??
>
> Thanks, god bless.
Hi, Terence. Unfortunately, because you didn't keep your posts about one
subject in one thread, no one knows what you are talking about. Do
these basic steps for troubleshooting these sorts of problems:
Scan with a current antivirus program (meaning a version not earlier
than 2002 and using updated virus definitions). Then remove spyware
with Spybot Search & Destroy from www.security.kolla.de and Ad-aware
from www.lavasoftusa.com. Be sure to update these programs before
running them. Both programs are free, so run them both since they
complement each other. It is best to run antivirus and spyware removal
tools in Safe Mode.
After you know your computer is virus and spyware-free, if you are still
having problems, repost. Keep the post in this same thread, and be sure
to tell us a bit about your computer, how you connect to the Internet,
and what you've already done to troubleshoot.
Cheers,
Malke
--
MS-MVP Windows User/Shell
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic"
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