Programs "Not responding"

F

Frank

Hi there,
I'm hoping someone can shed some light. I have a Vista laptop which is
factory spec (Spec:
http://uk.computers.toshiba-europe....productPage.do?service=UK&PRODUCT_ID=128153#0
). It is up to date with virus and malware scanning and I use it mainly for
internet and work, being quite wary of what I install on it.
In the last month it has been a lot more sluggish, with different programs
freezing, then displaying "Not Responding" in the window; this can happen in
anything that I'm using from Internet Explorer to MSN messenger. Sometimes
even Vista freezes with refusing to acknowledge Start menu clicks or task bar
clicks. It takes anything from 10 - 30 seconds for it to resolve and to
work fine again. These errors happen intermittantly every few minutes.
I'm not sure if it's related or coincidental but I've noticed the harddrive
light will sometimes be lit whilst this is happening, without the sound of
the harddrive actually being active.

Please can someone shed some light on this and how to fix it.
 
B

Bob Noble

Control panel, administrative tools, event viewer.
Click on the errors to get some clues.
When your machine fails look at the clock, then go to the event viewer and
look for errors around that time, both for the system and applications.
 
A

AlexB

For one thing, you should leave you laptop overnight for it to get some
updates and repair itself. Vista does have this ability.

At the same token what makes you think that your machine is malware free. It
is a statement I would never take for the face value. What for one is a good
housekeeping is a lousy one for another.

Read this:

My policy is not to use any 3-rd party anti-malware except Spybot S&D.
Windows Vista offers sufficient protection against malicious software
writers some of them I am sure watch this forum very carefully.

Download Microsoft Windows Baseline Security Analyzer. It is Beta 2.1 for
Vista and I think it is safe to download. Run it.

<http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...AF-9DBE-4DCE-889E-ECF997EB18E9&displaylang=en>

It will give you all your vulnerabilities, especially in your firewall
settings. You should read the report and if it suggests any changes, you
should consider them.
Your Windows firewall setting will be analyzed.

Download Microsoft® Windows® Malicious Software Removal Tool (KB890830). It
will want to run upon install. Choose the FULL scan although it may give you
a threatening message that it might take a few hours. It will scan your
entire computer in about half an hour or less if you do not have a lot of
stuff in it.

<http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...e0-e72d-4f54-9ab3-75b8eb148356&displaylang=en>

Some reassuring information: Malicious Software Removal Tool
<http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwareremove/default.mspx>
The Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool helps remove specific,
prevalent malicious software from computers that are running Windows Vista,
Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, or Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=890830

You can also go to Protection Center (Microsoft)
<http://onecare.live.com/site/en-US/center/howsafe.htm?s_cid=mscom_msrt>
and click "Protection Scan." There will be a dropdown menu and a button:
"Launch Full Scan or Vista." You can do it if you wish.

Download and install Spybot Search & Destroy, a great piece of software
which is free for individuals but corporations pay fees. You may be asked
for donations but it is up to you. It is very up to date and every week you
will have to download new updates, sometimes even more often. You should
check for updates every time you run it. It will give you all su*kers
leached into your registry and ask you if you wanted to remove them. Many of
them have masqueraded themselves under MS Windows names like
Windows.something. Do not hesitate to kill them all. You can trust SB S&D.

http://www.spybot.info/en/index.html

It also allows you to IMMUNIZE your system. It means that when you go to a
website and they try to download some kind of a Trojan to you SB S&D will
either kill it silently, or ask you if you want to do it or will kill it and
give you a notice. It is better to let it kill them all in silence.

Listen to Mark Russinovich's (MS) webcast: Advanced Malware Cleaning

<http://www.microsoft.com/emea/spotlight/sessionh.aspx?videoid=359>

Downloading any 3-rd party "free" anti-spyware program (with teh exception
SB S&D) is an invitation for a disaster.

The AV (antivirus industry) is on the way to the cemetery:
The slow death of AV technology:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/06/08/death_of_av/
Vista did it in.

Last note: it has been suggested around here by some unscrupulous trolls
that the Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) and SB S&D do not
clean the registry. MSRT and SB S&D work on different principles. MSRT in
full mode reads RAM memory and detects patterns in the files that match
known viruses and other malware configuraions. This is why it takes so long
to run. If malicious code is detected it is also quite likely that it has a
representation in the registry.

The only way to remove a particular piece of malware is to CLEAN the
registry off of this key.
SB S&D works by going thru the registry and locating known names that match
its database of malicious software. After all culprits are found the user is
asked if he/she want to remove the malicious software. If you say OK, then
the registry IS CLEANED of this set of malicious execs. The execs themselves
are killed in the respective folders.

In this sense both tools do CLEAN the registry. They do not do any
"housekeeping" which is absolutely superfluous and unnecessary. It is NOT
recommended by MS and most of the experienced users as well.
 
M

Malke

AlexB said:
For one thing, you should leave you laptop overnight for it to get some
updates and repair itself. Vista does have this ability.

OMG. I can't believe you wrote this. Well, yes I can. You must have your
dosages mixed up.

Computer, heal thyself! It doesn't work that way, AlexB. You should find
another hobby. And it's the *yellow* pill in the morning and the *blue* one
at night.

Malke
 
N

NoStop

Malke said:
OMG. I can't believe you wrote this. Well, yes I can. You must have your
dosages mixed up.

Computer, heal thyself! It doesn't work that way, AlexB. You should find
another hobby. And it's the *yellow* pill in the morning and the *blue*
one at night.

Malke

ROFL!!!! Very good Malke. :)

Cheers.

--
Frank's Brain Activity Plotted (watch the red line):
http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i4/Astronomy2/PreformanceMonitor.jpg

How a Windows Firewall protects your computer:
http://tinyurl.com/2z9qdn

AlexB (another Vista expert): "I ruined at least 5 or 6 installations of
Vista before I realized what was going on."

Contact AlexB to find out how to "delouse" your Vista system.
 
B

Bill Yanaire

AlexB - You need to add a setting to your config.ini file.

Type: SET ALEXB=RETARD

Restart your machine.
 
N

NoStop

Bill said:
AlexB - You need to add a setting to your config.ini file.

Type: SET ALEXB=RETARD

Restart your machine.
Isn't it supposed to be in boot.ini?

Cheers.

--
Frank's Brain Activity Plotted (watch the red line):
http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i4/Astronomy2/PreformanceMonitor.jpg

How a Windows Firewall protects your computer:
http://tinyurl.com/2z9qdn

AlexB (another Vista expert): "I ruined at least 5 or 6 installations of
Vista before I realized what was going on."

Contact AlexB to find out how to "delouse" your Vista system.
 

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