Question:
What is bug, everytime my system asks me to debug.?
super.graphics
2007-08-12 02:55:33 UTC
Eversince I viewed the site perfspot.com mysystem often asks me to debug,other then that to whichever site I went on that day after closing perfsite a nasty a blue film clip enhanced perf Add is apears on every site I log into,including the windows homepage,I do not know it is happening to me alone or to everybody. Can anybody help me in this regards.
Four answers:
MLM
2007-08-12 03:01:07 UTC
Seems like there are two parts to your question. It seems that you may have picked up an infection so that should be dealt with first. Also at the bottom of this reply are instructions to disable script debugging.



Firstly update and run your anti-virus product. You can also run a free online scan as well as some malware can actually corrupt or disable your resident security products. Here are a few online scans you can run:

Trend - http://housecall.trendmicro.com/

Panda - http://www.pandasoftware.com/products/ActiveScan.htm

Norton - http://security.symantec.com/sscv6/default.asp?langid=ie&venid=sym



Second download, update and run scans using the following products:

SuperAntispyware

http://superantispyware.com/

Spybot S&D (free version requires manual updating)

http://www.safer-networking.org/en/download/

AVG AntiSpyware

http://free.grisoft.com/doc/20/lng/us/tpl/v5

Adaware from Lavasoft (free version requires automatic updating)

http://www.lavasoftusa.com/products/ad-aware_se_personal.php



(These programs can be run in Safe Mode after downloading and updating)



Third, after cleaning your system, disable System Restore, reboot and re-enable System Restore when you log back on. This will clear the malware that may still be lurking in System Restore, which could be reinstalled should you need to rollback at some point. Additionally, a reboot may be required to complete the malware removal process.



Lastly, you may also want to install the following tool. It is free and requires you to check for and enable updates manually once a week or so. It uses no system resources.

SpywareBlaster (inoculates, not a spyware removal tool)

http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html

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If you cannot get it removed after the above, you may want to join a tech group that specializes in providing manual instructions on malware eradication.



Free technical help forums



AumHa Forums

http://aumha.net/index.php

Bleeping Computers

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/

Spybot S&D Forums

http://forums.spybot.info/

Lavasoft Forums

http://www.lavasoftsupport.com/

Spyware Info Forums

http://forums.spywareinfo.com/index.php?showtopic=79038

GeekstoGo

http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/forums.html

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Try disabling Script Debugging. If there are problems with the script on websites you visit, you'll get the error message constantly.



-In IE on the Tools menu, click Internet Options

-In the Internet Options dialog box, click Advanced

-Click to select the Disable script debugging check boxes

-Click to clear the Display a notification about every script error check box

-Click Apply, Click OK

-A reboot may be required for your settings to stick
2007-08-12 18:42:49 UTC
आप इस के लिए CCleaner सॉफ्ट्वेअर का प्रयोग कर सकते है। यह विनामुल्य है।



run the following two menus of ccleaner

cleaner > Analyze > Run Cleaner

Issues > Scan For Issues > Fix Selected Issues
2007-08-12 03:50:42 UTC
Your computer is infected with rogue antispyware program

1.Download the spyware removal tool from http://www.sff.notlong.com

2. Unzip the folder called Smitfraud.zip and run a file called smitfraudfix.cmd in the folder.

3.Follow the menu screen options and select option 1,2,Q

4.restart your computer once

5.Download a free spyware software like Spybot search and destroy from http://www.geeksjunction.com/Download/Download.html to check your computer for spyware.

6.For more detail logon to http://www.geeksjunction.com
2007-08-13 09:09:41 UTC
Don't do anything. Just insert your Windows Installation disc and then repair your computer.


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