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Katie A
Need restaurant/bar name suggestions?
My husband and a friend recently took a lease on a great bar/restaurant space in a smaller agriculture town. The building seats about 100 customers and we plan on really pushing for a lunch/dinner crowd instead of focusing on just the "bar" aspect of it. We are completely blank on names at this point and are looking for some creative suggestions. Ideally, my hubby would love for it to end in "Bar & Grill" but that is not a requirement. We will have food like burgers, italian beefs, wings, salads, etc. We have not selected a specific theme yet because of the issue of having no name chosen. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated...help me get my creative brain juices flowing!
2 AnswersOther - Dining Out1 decade agoWiped harddrive, restored factory settings, still infected?
I have a browser hijacker virus. I tried multiple anti-virus programs (already had Avast and Webroot on my computer when I got the virus), and it is blocking me from downloading new anti-virus programs or running updates. It redirects my browser from any site that would help me.
So I wiped my computer completely and restored factory settings with the original disk that came with the computer. I did not upload any of my old files or programs, just reinstalled my anti-virus from its factory disk as well. The browser hijacker is still there! Any suggestions? Could there be a modem/router issue involved too?
5 AnswersSecurity1 decade agoDid a system recovery, and still have the virus?
So I discovered a browser hijacker on my two laptops the other day. I thought it was really strange that I turned them both on, and they both had the same virus. I never use the same flash drive on both of them or move files from one to the other. They each have their specific uses for me.
Anyway, I tried all my virus software, and it wasn't finding anything except tracking cookies. I have my stuff backed up, so I just did a complete system restore with my factory backup disks, jumped online after the fix, and BAM, still have the browser hijacker.
So my question is...can this browser hijacker be in my modem or wireless router? We left our wireless unsecured so friends/family could use it when they come over, so I guess I left myself open to some possibilities I didn't think of. Suggestions anybody?
6 AnswersSecurity1 decade ago