ineedhelp wrote:
> ok my system is a (systemax) intel(R) celeron(R)cpu 2.93 GHZ, 2.94
> ghz,96.0MB of Ram and 11.6GB(used space) 65.0GB(free space)
> 76.6GB(capacity) and i got a ATI daimond stealth s80 video card i'm
> using "Inernet Explorer"
> "i downlaoded limewire and when i deleted it i haven't been able
> to
> download anything since at first i thought it was nothing just the
> thing i tried to download but then i tried something else and then i
> realized that i was able to download anything well then i tried a few
> things like "
> 1. tried to go to (internet options) security tab under (custom
> levels) to
> make sure that the (enable download) was enabledand it was
>
> 2.went to (general tab) on (internet options) and deleted the
> (cookies) and the (files)
> still nothing
> 3.tried to (save) and then (run) and nothing
> 4.tried saving to my (desktop) and nothing
> 5.tried going to (Temporary Internet Files) and then type
> (\content.IE5) and nothing
> 6.tried to repair and install(IE5) still nothing
> 7.tried to make (new folder) and (save) to that nothing again
> 8.unchecked (Enabable third-party broswer extension) nothing again
> 9.restored defaults on (advanced tab)in the (Internet opotions)and
> nothing 10.made sure the (use passive FTP)box was checked on (advanced
> tab) in (internet options) nothing
> 11.checked (firewall) and didnt see nothing but i'm not sure i know if
> ther was anything wrong with that
> there were no error messeges just wasnt able to download anything i
Much better. Still hard to read, but tolerable.
Your next step is to thoroughly check for malware since you were doing
file-swapping with Limewire. Malware is one of the prime causes of
connectivity issues on Windows machines.
Go through these general malware removal steps systematically -
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...moving_Malware
Include scanning with either Sysclean or Multi_AV, plus Ewido. Do all
prep/finishing work and follow instructions to do all scans in Safe
Mode.
When all else fails, run HijackThis and post your log in one of the
specialty forums listed at the link above (not here, please).
After you have gone through all those procedures, if you need help
(except for HijackThis logs which should *not* be posted here), then
your next post should include what you did and the results. Please use
paragraphs, punctuation, and capitalization. We are not giving you
grades for your use of the English language, but the point of using
newsgroups from your perspective is to get help. You want to make it
*easy* for people to help you. Savvy?
If the procedures look too complex - and there is no shame in admitting
this isn't your cup of tea - take the machine to a professional
computer repair shop (not your local version of BigStoreUSA).
Malke
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