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Naughty old me!!!!
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Curiosity got the better of me and I recently downloaded a couple of those celeb prorn films circulating the net. Problem is my laptop keeps freezing (could be a sympton of these downloads) and the company where I bought it need to take it in to check it out. I will be so embarrassed if they see the files hidden on on my hard drive somewhere. I have deleted all temporary files and cookies. Could they be stored anywhere else? Where can I check? Cheers
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If your system freezes it might be becuase of the "entertainment" (Don't stress, i'm sure we have all downloaded such :-)"
Have you tried to load Windows in Safe Mode? Do you still have the same problems?
As for the pictures:
Do a search on your c:\ drive for *.jpg then have a look at all the pictures and delete the ones that shouldn't be there. Do the same for the type of movie downloaded i.e *.mov or *.avi or *.wmv
Remember to empty your recycle bin!!
If your system freezes it might be becuase of the "entertainment" (Don't stress, i'm sure we have all downloaded such :-)"
Have you tried to load Windows in Safe Mode? Do you still have the same problems?
As for the pictures:
Do a search on your c:\ drive for *.jpg then have a look at all the pictures and delete the ones that shouldn't be there. Do the same for the type of movie downloaded i.e *.mov or *.avi or *.wmv
Remember to empty your recycle bin!!
Try and sort the problem yourself first - you certainly won't make matters worse.
It is very likely caused by some nasties you inadvertently downloaded. Curiosity killed the computer. :)
Turn off system restore. Run your spyware and anti-virus programmes. As many as possible.
I recommend A2, AGV, Spybot, Ewido and Ad-Aware as a bare minimum. All of these are free.
Make sure you have a good firewall - I use ZoneAlarm, again free.
When you have finished turn system restore back on.
This is an excellent link to plenty of free utililty programmes:
http://cgi3.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPage& ;userid=cuddly-hippo
And good luck!
It is very likely caused by some nasties you inadvertently downloaded. Curiosity killed the computer. :)
Turn off system restore. Run your spyware and anti-virus programmes. As many as possible.
I recommend A2, AGV, Spybot, Ewido and Ad-Aware as a bare minimum. All of these are free.
Make sure you have a good firewall - I use ZoneAlarm, again free.
When you have finished turn system restore back on.
This is an excellent link to plenty of free utililty programmes:
http://cgi3.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPage& ;userid=cuddly-hippo
And good luck!
Ah ha -
you can see we've all been here already -
and I have nothing to add to the advice you've been given..;->
One thing - if you download any file which is a compressed file -
or one with an .exe extension - ignore it. Don't touch it -
not until you've scanned it thoroughly with Av and anti-spyware tools.
I save all my downloads to a removable external disk and scan them all at the end of the day.
even when they are from a trusted site.
you can see we've all been here already -
and I have nothing to add to the advice you've been given..;->
One thing - if you download any file which is a compressed file -
or one with an .exe extension - ignore it. Don't touch it -
not until you've scanned it thoroughly with Av and anti-spyware tools.
I save all my downloads to a removable external disk and scan them all at the end of the day.
even when they are from a trusted site.