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-- Posted by cheeseball giver at 9:19 pm on Mar. 3, 2008
Ok, so i have a few spyware and trojans on my comp and im getting rid of them. Apparently, it changed my time and idk how to change it back. I just need to know how to change the time from 12-hour from 24 - hour time. And no, clicking on the clock doesn't help BTW i'm on windows vista
-- Posted by redhotchilis64 at 9:21 pm on Mar. 3, 2008
If it's a trojan, it's probably unfixable without getting rid of the trojan. Invest a quick 30 or so bucks on Spy Sweeper. It'll be well worth it
-- Posted by cheeseball giver at 9:22 pm on Mar. 3, 2008
just tell me how to go to the settings where the 12 hour and 24 hour time is =\
-- Posted by DJ Josh at 10:12 am on Mar. 4, 2008
What security programs are you using? Did you remove the malware and trojans completely? What were their names?
-- Posted by Dickij03 at 3:12 pm on Mar. 8, 2008
Heres how to chnage it in xp. It shouldn't be majorly different but with some common sence you should find it http://au.answers.yahoo.com/answers2/frontend.php/question?qid=20080305195011AAJ0FgN
-- Posted by DefaultTo0 at 4:15 pm on Mar. 18, 2008
If the above method doesn't work, you may want to consider setting the time to a 24-hour setting manually. Ensure that you're running as an administrator. Click the start button, then click 'Run'. Type 'cmd' (without quotation marks) into the box and press enter. In the command window that appears type 'time' (without quotation marks). Press enter. The current time should appear with a dialogue for you to enter the new time. Try entering a 24-hour clock time and hope for the best.
-- Posted by Will Smith at 7:47 pm on Mar. 25, 2008
Okay, First things first. First: If you're infected, simply disconnect the computer from the internet and network you're in. Reconnect only when you're sure that all virus and trojans are out of your PC. Until there, you might want to use another computer to connect on the internet and ask for support. Second : Name of the virus, type, and the name of the infected file. Also, name of the anti-virus you're using. Third : If you really can't remove the trojans and virus, Format your Hard Drive. And be more carefull next time. Also, you might want to try asking for support on others websites, don't forget the name of the virus, type, and infected file(s).
-- Posted by climber783 at 12:57 am on Mar. 31, 2008
It's not that hard to get rid of the viruses... Go to www.avast.com. Download Avast. Let it run a scan. It should take care of everything. Having viruses sitting around on your computer is a terrible idea. Not only can it mess with your computer, they can easily be transferred to other computers as well.
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