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Computer problems! HELP!?

i have 2gb of ram and a intel dual core processor.. the other day i fired my computer up, and when i went to get into my documents, it said that i didnt have enough memory to open the page up, also i am getting tons of popups. i have ran malware bytes several times, and it shows that my computer is clean, i have ran norton, stinger, and counterspy, and all of them show that i am clean, how do i fix this problem?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Are you doing full scans or quick scans? You must do full scans in order to find the real bad stuff that is probably on your computer. Also, try running SuperAntiSpyware, Spybot S&D and AdAware. Make sure that you always do a FULL system scan. The quick scans are just that and aren't that effective.

    Also run the Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool.

    http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwareremove/de...

    There is very rarely a need to format your drive to remove a virus attack. Sometimes it's easier, sure, but not necessary.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    You can run antivirus and antispyware programs, but the sad fact is if you have found one virus on your computer, you probably have several. Cleaning the computer now requires you to follow these steps, because modern viruses and spyware entrench themselves in files that your computer needs in order to run:

    1. Virus-check your data files (not application files-- you have installer CDs for those).

    2. Back up the data files, getting them off your hard drive.

    3. Get your original operating system CDs that came with your computer.

    4. Boot your computer from the operating system CD.

    5. Select the option that erases your hard drive and then reinstall your system software.

    6. Turn on your software firewall that came with your operating system.

    7. Reconnect to the internet, and download *all* Windows updates, no matter how long it takes.

    8. Reinstall your application software, and update the applications as much as you can.

    9. Reinstall your data files.

    10. Create a limited user account on your system that does *not* have administrator access, and web surf only from this account.

    Yes, this is a pain in the butt. No, there is no other way. No, antivirus and antispyware programs cannot fix this problem on its own.

    So, what do you do in the future?

    1. Never click on links you find in an e-mail.

    2. Never open an e-mail attachment, ever.

    3. Only download files from a reputable website that you know is on the up-and-up.

    4. Never use bit-torrent and other file-sharing programs.

    5. Never use an unsolicited drive-checking site.

    6. Turn off all java and java scripting by default, and only enable java and java scripting for sites that you know you can trust.

    7. Never read an unsolicited e-mail, and delete spam immediately. It is possible to be hacked by reading an e-mail alone.

    Please adhere to the 'dont's' I provided above, because you will have to repeat the cleaning steps that I listed first *every time you get infected.* Anti-spyware and anti-virus programs are good to have, but they are a second line of defense. The best way to protect your system is you, and changing your behavior.

    Good luck!

    Source(s): Masters in Information Systems Management and Leo Laporte
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Re-image your PC. That is the best option.

  • 1 decade ago

    you should only have one security program

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