Question:
this happens alot, my windows warning comes up "no firewall detected" then it goes away?
2008-12-31 15:08:50 UTC
like the windows warning, security center. It flashes that i dont have a firewall detected for a few seconds then it goes away. this happens every day. i have noticed things in my computer performance wise that bothers me.

Any idea what kinda virus, malware, spyware, or anything else it might be? and any free program that will get rid of it?

I use AntiVir and Esquared free
Six answers:
2008-12-31 18:38:07 UTC
It may have more to do with how your putting your system away than anything.

For Windows, a reliable & fast start-up often depends on

how the system is put away.

Turning a Windows system "OFF" (from 'Start> Turn Off Computer...' button) is not the best way to put your system away for the night (or extended periods) and forcing a shutdown with the power button is NEVER a good option; only a last resort.

It prevents Windows from 'housekeeping' system files to get ready for the next start-up, and may, over time, cause file corruption; slow down; even break Windows.



A much better method is 'Hibernation'.

Shutdowns using the 'hibernate' method gives several benefits: It's a near zero power state; all 'startup' folder items are already loaded, Windows background services are already running, and all open work moves to the hard drive, giving really fast start-ups.

And if power is lost (storms, etc.) the document or picture you were working on won't be lost like it would be in 'Standby' mode, and the system will resume just where you left it.



Go to Start> Control Panel> Power Options> Hibernate: here check the box.

To show this option when turning unit off; Start> Turn Off Computer> HOLD down 'Shift' key & 'Standby' becomes "Hibernate': tick that.

(Some systems have a 'crescent moon' key to go right to hibernate).

Note: emergency power disconnect can be done without any affect on the system, but unfiltered power spikes will likely cause damage to the system.



To start up, push the power button, and Windows will resume right where you left it, bada bing.



This methid would keep your firewall 'locked and loaded' and should terminate the 'notification'.
cabbiinc
2008-12-31 15:14:04 UTC
You should download a free firewall program and install it. Zonealarm does a great job (I'm sure theres something else out there that's even better but we're talking free here). http://www.majorgeeks.com/ZoneAlarm_Free_d388.html



Once you install it go into Start > Control Panel > Firewall (or security center > firewall) and tell your computer to quit notifying you. But get that firewall up. It's the only thing that keeps people out of your computer when your on the net.
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2016-02-10 05:38:33 UTC
alot windows warning firewall detected
2016-03-02 10:29:51 UTC
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2008-12-31 16:16:02 UTC
Enable your windows firewall in the securtiy centre.
ilknur K
2008-12-31 15:16:13 UTC
Restart you Computer Safe Mode With Networking how to Restart?

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and then ''internet Properties''

under browser history select ''settings''

and then click on ''View Files''

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and then open ''temp'' folder



and delete every thing in this folder



and restart you Computer.



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