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Event Horizon
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Posted at 11:06 pm on Dec. 5, 2008 |
| no problem. Having a screwy computer sucks. |
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JC
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Posted at 10:59 pm on Dec. 5, 2008 |
| yes! i just did a scan with avg and it found the resycled/boot.com trojan, so ill get it to quarantine/delete that and see how i go. Thanks, im giving you points |
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Event Horizon
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Posted at 10:50 pm on Dec. 5, 2008 |
| never mind |
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Event Horizon
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Posted at 10:49 pm on Dec. 5, 2008 |
Windows Vista update error 80244019 The cause of error 80244019 was a Trojan Virus!! I have Windows Vista with SP1 and Internet Explorer 7. After a week of trying different suggestions from people on the Internet, I realized there was something wrong with the DNS address. I went to "Local Area Connection" and opened the properties, then the properties of the item "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)", and noticed that instead of having selected "Obtain DNS server address automatically", it was using: Preferred DNS server: 85.255.113.122 Alternate DNS server: 85.255.112.83 I removed the 2 DNS addresses and changed the option back to "Obtain DNS server address automatically" but it wouldn't keep it. I did this several times without luck. If you Google the first address "85.255.113.122" you'll find some articles describing how to get rid of malicious software from your computer and a Trojan virus called DNSchanger that installs some files (c:\resycled\boot.com; c:\windows\system32\kdtjz.exe) and modifies your registry to redirect to these addresses: HKEY_LOCALMACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Service s\...\Parameters\Tcpip\NameServer = 85.255.113.122,85.255.112.83 See this link: PC Pitstop Forums > dnschanger found, microsoft money box keeps appearing I'm using Norton Anti Virus and it didn't detect the Trojan virus, so I downloaded HijackThis and "Spybot - Search & Destroy", which are for free. I also got a copy of "PC Tools Spyware Doctor". I removed all cookies and temporary internet files from Internet Explorer and Firefox. Then I rebooted my computer in safe mode and run all the anti-virus and anti-spyware I had downloded, and followed their instructions. After removing the Trojan virus, I reset my DNS address and flushed it. You'll probably need "elevated" permissions...to do this you need to right click the "cmd.exe" file to "Run as Administrator" and then type: >ipconfig /flushdns 
Try that. If that seems too complex, try installing spybot search and destroy first and see if you can detect any viruses with that |
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tabb
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Posted at 10:48 pm on Dec. 5, 2008 |
Quote: from Event Horizon at 1:34 am on Dec. 6, 2008
anti spyware is not anti-virus, sooo. hmm, I'm not really sure. Have you uninstalled and re-installed? 
Eh, w/e. All I know/care about is that it gets rid of Trojans and other bad things. |
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JC
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Posted at 10:40 pm on Dec. 5, 2008 |
| Windows can;t update itself. Errors found Code: 80244019 |
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Event Horizon
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Posted at 10:36 pm on Dec. 5, 2008 |
| try to uninstall the software, restart, then try and update windows |
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Event Horizon
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Posted at 10:35 pm on Dec. 5, 2008 |
oh, windows can't update itself? what error does it give you when you try windows |
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JC
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Posted at 10:34 pm on Dec. 5, 2008 |
| yeah but if both my antivirus and windows cant update i dont think its something to do with the antivirus software |
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Event Horizon
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Posted at 10:34 pm on Dec. 5, 2008 |
| anti spyware is not anti-virus, sooo. hmm, I'm not really sure. Have you uninstalled and re-installed? |
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tabb
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Posted at 10:32 pm on Dec. 5, 2008 |
| Idk... But I swear by this program called, "SUPERAnti-Spyware." It has been my computer's savior like, 7496091 times. |
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JC
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Posted at 10:32 pm on Dec. 5, 2008 |
| nup, i turned it off and tried, get the same error |
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Event Horizon
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Posted at 10:28 pm on Dec. 5, 2008 |
| firewall? |
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