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Originally posted by jtofb:
One thing that I do know, from reading other comments, is that I'll have a barrage of
anti-virus programs etc loaded.
Well the First thing you need to do is cut back on the antivirus programs. Stick with one on your machine, keep it updated and on at all times and it is all you need to catch in coming invaders. Having more than one can be a conflict of interests and could lower your shielding in key areas due to these conflicts.
There are viruses that can compromise your personal anti-virus software, disabling key information thus allowing secondary viruses to come in and your anti-virus software program does not spot it. Further, no anti-virus software you get is complete. You will need to get new "licenses" or Dats or other funny named files which are the latest software for the newest viruses coming out. Most on PC anti-virus software programs call it "up dates", or updating. If you bought say McAfee, you get 2 years of updates with the package, then you have to purchase an additional year to keep the program up to date.
I recently failed to update, sure enough a small minor nuisance virus got int the system.
Then there are several "on-line" virus scans that can be done. I find that
http://housecall.antivirus.com/housecall/start_frame.asp is a good one. This should be used with your on machine software, kind of a second opinion. Used on a regular basis it should be more than enough to catch anything missed by your Primary Care Giver (On machine anti-virus software)
Though I do use McAfee Professional, updated automatically with the latest files and virus protections, with download protector (scans all in coming files) email scanner and internet scanning (Some web pages contain vicious code), and I have set my system Deep complete scan for every night (2:01 am), just to make certain that nothing is lurking. I use an on-line second virus scan on a regular basis (lets say once every two weeks).
A few Suggestions for getting a full complete scan at HouseCall.
1. exit any applications in your system tray. System tray is usually on the lower right hand corner of the computer (windows) its the place where the clock is. For each program you have running often a tiny icon reveals that activity.
Leave your Internet program running, you need that. But if you have java running, or Pop-up stopper, or those other on machine virus protection programs running, shut them down. The less applications/programs running the more efficient your virus scan will be. Its far easier to examine a patient who is sitting still than one who is running around.
It will ask what country you are in. It will tell you why.
It may ask to install its program. Click yes. You will be taken to another page. First time users will need the software.
If it asks you to REWRITE with a newer source Click NO - never rewrite anything it is far easier to assume that your version is far better simply because it works. This will be asked when you install their program on your machine.
If you have any floppies, CD-Roms installed, remove them, unless you want to scan those drives and those particular disks.
Click to check off "My Computer" This will check mark all the boxes, then click scan.
The "Auto Clean" may be helpful, however if a virus is found, please take the time to read the description, write down the name and what information is given. You will need that to ask your main anti-virus software provider why it is that their software missed it. Then you will be instructed if it is cleanable or you need to delete it. If you need to delete a thing and are uncertain to its need or if it is just a corrupted file, write down the name and file extension (EXAMPLE C:/Program Files/Maxis/SimCity/Plugin). This way if it was important you will know what you removed and be able to tell your Support Technician who specializes in your particular machine what was removed lately.
After you finish your scan, cleaned anything out if needed. Reboot your system (Shut off and turn on your computer) and then return to House Call and repeat. Just to be on the safe side. After the Second scan if there are any viruses they should have been found and removed. Re-boot again to turn everything on and see if your computer works correctly
If House Call finds no viruses, then the issue is something else. Call TEchnical Support. For that I suggest packing a lunch first, providing yourself with either a nice book to read or some other form of entertainment. If your Tech Support is anything like mine, you will be on the phone for over 20 minutes waiting for the next available Tech Support Person.
Cheers
David