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Having computer problems? Need help solving them?

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Then this is the thread for you. Some of us have experience on more than just Windows, and can possibly help you with your Mac/Linux/etc machines as well.

The old thread is located here.



monkpunk wrote:
Here is a complete renewal of my original computer help thread.



[Note: I am currently switched to Win XP and taking the step up to help the majority of members here. This does not mean I don’t have experience in other Operating Systems.]



Before posting please scan through this post. Also include your OS, Browser, as much details on your problem, and might want to include a screen shot. Remember, the more info the better we can solve your issue.


Index



Problems




1- My default homepage keeps changing! [Includes info on Spyware]
2- Missing .DLL file!
3- MY CD drive opens without my notice! [Includes info on Trojan Horses]
4- Missing system file!
5- My computer is sooo ssslllooowww.
6- My computer freezes randomly!
7- Files are automatically deleted!
8- I think I have a hacker!
9- Trouble playing media.
10- I think I have a virus!
11- Can’t access certain websites!


Sources




12- What is Spyware/Adware?
13- What is a virus?
14- What is a hacker?
15- How to I avoid being hacked?
16- What does it mean when my hard drive is fragmented?
17- What is a registry?
18- What is "The Blue Screen of Death?"
19- What are different types of Internet service?
20- How do I keep my computer thy cream of thy crop?
21- How do I keep my computer from being thy cream of thy crap?
22- What's MSDOS?
23- Cookies and Temporary Internet files

Hardware

24- Motherboards
25- Video and sound cards
26- LAN and modem cards
27- CPU and RAM
28- Drives
29- Fans, Cases, Power supplies.
30- Keyboards, Mice, and accessories



1- It sounds like you have a mild case of BOGO, or Spyware what ever you think is best. Check out #12 to know exactly what spyware/adware is. To get rid of this awful case of BOGO, download Ad-Aware SE. Now, many of you might have heard about a program called “Spybot S&D”, I highly DO NOT recommend this software to home PC users. This is because Spybot can corrupt a Spyware file instead of deleting, causing your computer to work very insecurely.

2- Missing .DLL file huh? One of my favorite websites for this is Paco’s drivers please be careful when you replace .DLL files, these could be very important to your computer to run. Make sure while you are doing this that you know a bit of MSDOS as backup [#22]. Also, you can use you Windows Operating System disk to manually apply the .DLL files needed.


3- Ha! Looks like you svcker got served! I say this because you probably have a trojan. Trojan horses are commonly considered as a virus or a backdoor to your computer. These are run by third rated hackers who really don't know anything about computers and should be shot trying to do this. Most people who use this never even knew that most trojans carry a virus along with them. ~I recently found this out myself because of installing an A/V on an old computer. It picked up an Optix trojan, which it automatically deleted it. Little did I/it know that my computer became dependent on it, and my system became corrupt in a split second. I later had to go threw a lot of MSDOS in order to get this fixed. Now for the solution, first is to get an A/V [Anti-Virus Software] to delete this. That really should be all you need, but if you have a similar problem to mine just ask for steps. I recommend Norton System Works; I rarely had problems with this and give more ware then just an A/V to keep your computer running at maximum performance. Within the past year, a new software named “Trendmicro” has proven to be one of the top anti-viril software. I would recommend this software to anyone who is currently in the market for a good anti-virus software. For more info on Trendmicro, goto Trendmicro.com this link also offers free virus scans.


4- Argh, missing system file eh? So far I have not seen a website that holds files for you, if anyone know of any "legal" site please tell me. First you want to do as much research on this file as possible. MAKE SURE it's not a virus. Replacing system files are just a dangerous as .DLL files, so please do the research. Next search the web for a site that will hold this file and can download it as freeware. DO NOT download any system file/.DLL from a P2P client! Most carry a virus and is just not a smart thing to do anyways. You can also use you Windows setup disk to manually apply these files.



5- Hurry up you **bleep** computer! Very easy steps but can take FFFOOORRRREEEEVVVEEERRR to finish. So, when's the last time you defregmented your computer? [#16] Start- Programs- Accessories- System Tools- "Disk Defragmenter" to sort out all your files. Also do a spyware/Adware check [#1] they can also corrupt your files. Start- Programs- accessories- System Tools- "Disk Cleanup" to remove small clutters of cache on your computer. Also check out #20 for info on improving your computer performance. Now, speed has a lot to do with your hardware, for more info check out the new hardware section.


6- Depending on your OS you should run "Windows Update" from time to time, I know XP does it automatically but still run it every week [#20]. A neat program made by "Roxio" offers you to revert your computer if ever needed, if your system seems to be freezing randomly all at one time I’d revert to an earlier time. You can't tell for sure what is making it do this, so if it is happening to you post here and members will try their best to answer. WinXP has a unique feature, press F8 at startup and look for the “Use last configuration that worked” this also reverts your system automatically.


7- Parental Locks, Spyware, or virus can do this. When posting please include the name of the files, software you recently installed, and when it started.


8-Got a hacker huh? Well why the hell are you on the internet! Get off! Now go to Start- Programs- Accessories- System Tools- "Command Prompt" now type in "IP config/renew" your IP address has just been changed [Note: You must be connected to the internet in order for this to work. This does not work for OS98SE and lower. This does not work for static IP users. This does not work for dial up users.] This disconnects the hacker and does not allow him onto the same IP address. Dial up users just need to reconnect to change their IP, [for non static only]. Everyone should have a firewall for protection; you can buy one... or get one free from Zone Labs that is a great software by itself. For more info just post. ~#8 - I'd also recommend going to this site. He has a number of mini programs that will kill off ports left open by Windows, among other things. To receive the IP address of the hacker, goto command prompt, then type "netstat" if you see any usual addresses, make sure to mark them.


9- You might need to install more software. AVI format works better in Real Player other files may require you to use different software, post for more info.


10- First, get an A/V [Anti-Virus] like "Norton." If you want to delete this manually most are in the C:\Windows\System32\ [for XP] or C:\Windows\ or C:\Windows\System\ for anything below. MAKE SURE you know a little DOS before doing this [#22]. Some have backups incase the original gets deleted, and most likely won't allow you to remove this file for startup reasons. This time you'll have to go under safe mode [F8 at startup] in order to delete this. Post for more info.


11- Well, if you're a kid in the middle of school trying to access porn sites... then it's your lucky day! But before I get into that I’ll give a mature answer. Internet Accelerators seem to cause mass amounts of pain while accessing different sites. If you do have this then please disable it. Other problems very and can cause a huge list so post for more info. Now for you 12 year old perverts, [or people using their works computers]. You are probably being monitored every step you make, if you want to access a site that you are not allowed to, go here. This accepts no cookies, and bi-passes any monitoring system.


12- Spyware is a small tool that can monitor any internet activity. Many are called tracking cookies they can corrupt your system, but most cases change your homepage. Adware are those annoying pop-ups you get while you are off line, they can slow down your computer and can also corrupt your system. See #1 for removal instructions.


13- I've heard many different definitions of a virus. My most familiar is a file that can cause damage to your computer, and is capable of spreading over a network. Trojan horses are a backdoor into your system; they can open different ports allowing hackers to access your computer. Some of these can also corrupt your system.


14- Hacker- 1- A super computer geek that can access your system that can corrupt, surf, browse, steal, delete anything on your computer. Kids who use Trojans in order to hack a computer are not considered a hacker. 2- A super computer geek who changes the coding of software for better performance. Hackers usually go by terms, like "White" "gray" "black" depending on their skill. You may also hear the term "cracker" which is an old BBS name for someone to enter and corrupt a system.


15- Monitor your computer carefully, beware of any file you download from the internet. While accessing websites you are not sure about privacy, watch your internet icon [the two computers at the bottom right corner] for any suspicious activity. All users should have a firewall, XP has a light one built in, or you can download on off the Internet [see #8].

17- The registry is a program using both binary and keys to register and manage different application you use on your computer. There is NO program that does not have it’s own or modified registry key. This includes spyware. To edit your registry goto- Start, Run, Type “regedit”. [Note: Changing strings or keys in the registry can corrupt your system. Please know what you’re doing and backup your registry first always].


16- When your drive is fragmented, it means files are spread out among your drive randomly. TSS- Try taking a dictionary and reading it. The book itself will take forever, now try taking out all the pages and place them randomly throughout your house. Now begin to read the book one page at time, and notice how long it takes you to finish. Your hard drive is a lot like that.




18- Oh no, the blue screen of death! Many of you probably remember the older OS when a fatal error happens and the screen turns blue with an error stating. It will give the error message and give you the option of rebooting or continue what you are doing. While posting include the error number, and all details it gives. It would also be safe to revert your hard drive.


19- The old dial up connection that we've all been through was a pain. Soooo slow and random disconnection happened all the time. In the last 5 years something called LAN bloomed into a huge market. DSL [Direct Subscriber's Line] became what seemed to be the most popular. There are many different types of DSL, I suggest to do research on this. Cable also became a popular service using the same connection as your TV. T1 and T3 using a direct Ethernet connection. Wireless is still in the making, using radio signals bringing you internet within a 2-30 mile range. So far it's not popular and has said to be slow as dial up. Satellite is VERY popular in rural areas, but has proven to be VERY expensive and is not recommended to middle-class people. It is very fast, but slow during primetime. WIFI is not a service, but is an outlet which wirelessly spreads a frequency throughout your house and even outside. Laptop users love this feature.


20- Defrag your computer at least once a month, I am very big on performance and do it once a week. The longer you wait the longer defragging will take you. Cleanup your cache on a regular basis. Check for spyware/Adware many times a month. Firewalls, A/V, and other software keep your system safe and secure. Roxio "Go Back" allows you to revert your hard drives whenever it's needed.


21- Well, pretty self explain if you ask me. Don't infect your computer with viruses or any other malicious file. Uninstall files instead of trying to delete them. Don't give away system info, infact just use your senses and be cool about it.


22- MSDOS can be very confusing, but is very important while messing around with system files. DOS is a system of which any Windows software is based on, thus this means it avoids any startup file and all windows files in general. Every key in dos starts with a tab. Common tabs are: CD; DEL; COPY; DIR. "CD" is a start tab, it is the start directory. To use this tab you'll do: CD C:\Prog~1\Nort~1\ the next key will now start in that directory. The "Del" key allows you to delete a file: DEL C:\windows\profiles\porno.jpg. "Copy" ... well it copies stuff: COPY C:\windows\profiles\jackie.jpeg C:\windows\profiles\jack's.jpeg. Using the COPY tag WILL NOT copy a file, but instead copy into a file. The "DIR" tag is to view inside a folder: DIR C:\windows\profiles\ it will show "All users and MONKPUNK". Now, a single word has no breaks in it, however any spaces do have breaks. For instance: C:\windows\profiles\monkpunk\ has no breaks. C:\Progra~1\common~1\hypocr~2\ this one does. If you are trying to access your Program Files, after the third letter you'll have to include a break: instead of this: C:\Program Files do this: C:\Progra~1. Now if you have two folders that start with "Progra" [let say "Pragram inis"] and is spaced, you'll use: C:\Progra~2, and use the ~1 to access your "Program Files" since everything is in alphabetical [sp] order, the beginning will be ~1 then ~2 then ~3 and so on. For more info on DOS please ask, I’m always willing to help you out.


23- Since I’ve got many members asking what, and where temporary Internet files and cookies are, I’ll explain a bit to you. Cookies- These are files that can store info on your computer for later access to a site. Take [AS] as one, Adult Swim caches a cookie into your system. You can use this cookie to remember your password or to use to get around the site easier. To remove cookies [for IE users] Tools- Internet Options- "Delete Cookies". Or you can go into your local folder and find the folder marked "Cookies" and delete everything in there [besides your index]. Temporary Internet files are a series of cached files stored in your system to make recent sites load from your hard drive. There is a big problem with security though, to remove these [for IE users] goto "Tools- Internet Options- "Delete Files" [For FireFox users] goto Tools- Options- Privacy- Cache "Clear". To remove these manually goto your local folder, and look for the folder marked "Temporary Internet Files'. [Note] Depending on your OS your Temporary Internet Files might be in a folder marked "Local Settings" to get to this folder you might have to goto View- Folder Options- View- "Show all files".

24- I would like to recommend a great website to buy everything you need for your new computer for dirt cheap prices Newegg.com. Motherboards is the most important when building a computer, but before you look for motherboards you will need to answer these questions: What CPU processor will you use? [AMD, Pentium 4 uses different sockets; also make sure your CPU will fit the correct socket] How many PCI slots will you need? How many USB slots will you need? Will your motherboard fit your case? Will you power supply work with you motherboard?

25- Video cards are solely up to you. If you’re into gamming, picture editing, or just want high video performance, then you might want to choose a 128- 256 MB video card. If you’re not into high performance, I recommend not to go under a 32 MB card. Sound cards also very. I personally won’t make my computer into a home stereo system, but many people do. If you’re one of those people, then I suggest to look at the 5.1- 6.1 sound cards. However if you’re like me, might want to look at the 2.0 cards [unless your motherboard comes with output].

26. I recommend everyone to get both a modem and LAN card. You never know when you might need that modem card one day of later, they are both easy to setup, and cost dirt-cheap.

27- CPU is very important for those who want a fast computer. Both AMD and Pentium are great CPU developers, and I’m still debating which one work best. I suggest everyone to use at least a 2.0 GHZ processor. The new chipset are much greater then my old Pentium 2 processor, and became very easy to install. Most CPU come with a Fan and heat sink which is a must have for CPU. RAM is also a must have for fast computing. 96 MB is an absolute minimum requirements. I would recommend at least a 128 with 512 and above for high performance people. Now RAM can be difficult to install, you’ll need to keep rocking the chip back and forth [don’t worry about breaking it] until it slides into place.

28- Now, I highly suggest everyone use a Hard Drive above a 10g limit, it all depends on how much you want to store. Hard drives very at two speeds [also major for fast systems] want to read fast? Then I recommend a 10,000-RPM drive, though the top dollar will be raised a lot. CDROM, CD-R, CD-RW, DVDROM, DVDROM CD-RW, DVD-R CD-RW, DVD-+RW CD-RW; these are all the different drives you can get for your computer, these are all optional but you won’t go far without a CDROM drive. I would not own a computer without a Floppy or Zip drive, especially if you do MSDOS work.

29-Fans, MUST have one for your CPU, or it will overheat quickly. I suggest at least one other system fan; I have two system fans, not including the power supply fan. Cases, well it really varies from big, small, and looks in a case. Most likely any case you buy will fit your motherboard. Power supplies, I recommend at least a 350 watt, and an ATX to fit modern motherboards.

31- Keyboards, what ever you think is right for you, wireless? Optional buttons? Etc. Mice, wireless? Optical? Extra buttons? Any accessory tools are up to you only. I DO recommend everyone to get a couple USB ports though.



This thread is for anyone who wants to learn about computers or is having trouble with their system. Please do not ask or talk about hacking unless you are trying to counter it. The people in this thread are just trying to help, so please do not flame them because they are doing their best to help your problem. While posting a question please include your OS, Browser, and any other system specs you think should be included. Remember the more info the better we can get our hands on the solution. [For the people who help] Thank you very much, but please do not make answers confusing because not everyone is as savvy as you might be. Try to give sources to your answer, people will see your work and will acknowledge it. This thread has gone on for a long time now, more questions are being asked, and more answers are being given.



I would like to thank everyone who put any sort of time in this thread. Even those who asked questions helped a bunch in making this thread.


3…2…1…Post away!



~MP~




Edit: Darn forgot to "Edit as HTML"
Edit2: Forgot to select the "convert returns to line breaks"

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Message Edited by n1ght_sn1p3r on 03-23-200708:13 PM

""If it looks like a duck and it quacks like a duck, it could be a terrorist. Shoot it either way." - Stephen Colbert
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Edit: We need a new thread maker. This one is lame.

=P

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:smileysad: Ouch


Why?

Message Edited by n1ght_sn1p3r on 03-23-200707:58 PM

""If it looks like a duck and it quacks like a duck, it could be a terrorist. Shoot it either way." - Stephen Colbert
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Your edits were funny to me. That's all. Don't be sad.
 
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K

:smileyvery-happy:

I'm not used to the HTML editor
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You should give it a better title, something with a little zazz
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Like what?

I'm not very creative at the moment
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n1ght sn1per's computer class...or some **bleep**, I don't know :smileytongue:

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Alright, I think I just came up with something.

Cheezy infomercial type title and opening
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awesome :smileyhappy: sorry about how that last post sounded, my tact on the internet is sort of bad
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How's the new one? And the opening post was changed to add a little more info
""If it looks like a duck and it quacks like a duck, it could be a terrorist. Shoot it either way." - Stephen Colbert
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It's awesome, seems so much more official with more letters in it :smileytongue:
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Okay I have a problem for you.   My motherboard stopped working. 

I bought a new case/ motherboard/ CPU package deal ($217.89) and tried to hook the harddrive up to the new system, but it won't load now.  All I get is it going to load up as norm then it flashes a blue screen really really fast with information on it (it's only a up there for about a millisecond) then it tries to restart.

Specs:

HHD: Hitachi Deskstar; 61.4 GB IDE
Case: MGC CX-08BB BLack Mid Case
Mobo: MSI K8MM3-V SKT 754 Mother Board
CPU: AMD Sempron 2600+ Processor
RAM: Buffalo 256MB DDR 400MHz

Can you please help me?  I don't want the new equipment I bought to be all for naught.

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I have a dell optiplex gx240 that's running xp. this the second i've had. the first won't recognize the memory. i was wondering what i could do to fix it.
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I am profecient on all windows platforms as well as Most Linux Distros.

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Does the harddrive spin? Do you see the bios bootscreen?
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when i had parts in the computer the power light was yellow and the memory light on the back weren't on. i switched the memory ut that didn't work. i just took the hard drive out and put it in a computer exactly like it.
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Well the first problem is that it is a dell, the second could be that your memory sticks are just bad, and if that is the case then it is a simple matter of replacing them.  You should run a diagnostic and see what works.

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i put four sets of memory in it.
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The harddrive works in another computer?  If so it could be your mother board, chip set, or could be one of your cards that is **bleep** to much memory and is keeping it from working.

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 maybe i cracked the mother board... yeah that could be it... maybe i should try to boot it with anothe mother board i have.
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well if that works, then you know it is the motherboard.  If it does work with the new motherboard, I would run a diagnostic to see if the other hardware was working correctly.  Dell has the Diagnostic utility on the recovery cd's

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the_can wrote:
Does the harddrive spin? Do you see the bios bootscreen?



Yes and Yes.
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i got the computer for $100 from one of my friends. it didn't come with anything, including a hard drive.
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The BOD or blue screen of death, usually happens when you have a bad sector on your harddirve, more accuratly a bad sector in your boot section on the harddrive.  The boot is the part that tells the computer how to boot and if there is a harddrive password.

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