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DrkJourney -> RE: ayscollarme and AVG unhappiness (3/6/2010 6:59:58 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Level


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ORIGINAL: DrkJourney

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ORIGINAL: Level

Well, if you all would keep your drawers on....

intenze, I don't know what it is; maybe try updating it, and try again?




b b but Level, if you keep your drawers on, how will we ever get to see that big cock of yours?....lol


I posted The Monster in the Giving Up thread, but no one cared [:(]


oh you know I care....I just figured you get tired of me droolin every time you whip it out, so I just kept it to ma self....lol




Level -> RE: ayscollarme and AVG unhappiness (3/6/2010 8:35:02 PM)

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm. We may indeed have a problem. I went to listen to some stuff in the My Music folder/section of my pc, and now it's gone!

Anyone have any ideas on how to find it?




stella41b -> RE: ayscollarme and AVG unhappiness (3/7/2010 12:26:03 AM)

It's obviously been scanning Politics and Religion, that's why. 




Justme696 -> RE: ayscollarme and AVG unhappiness (3/7/2010 12:43:04 AM)


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ORIGINAL: CalifChick

AVG has had issues on this site in the past, I believe.  Try malwarebytes from malwarebytes.org.





small remark..you can't replace AVG with malwarebytes.
use it besides it.
(before he/she gets in more problems lol)





CalifChick -> RE: ayscollarme and AVG unhappiness (3/7/2010 1:10:18 AM)

The inexpensive pay version of malwarebytes ($20) is a realtime protection system.  The free version scans on demand. 





Justme696 -> RE: ayscollarme and AVG unhappiness (3/7/2010 1:39:51 AM)

yep for malware not virusses...I thought

gonna check now.. I have it running next to NOD32....on the laptop.

from the website
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Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware is considered to be the next step in the detection and removal of malware. In our product we have compiled a number of new technologies that are designed to quickly detect, destroy, and prevent malware. Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware can detect and remove malware that even the most well known anti-virus and anti-malware applications fail to detect


...it works nicely besides most antivirus scanners. So it is better to have it installed..even when it is the free version.
the advise was a good one

from the forum
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"The majority of the research that goes into MBAM (malwarebytes) is based on what the Antivirus vendors are failing on most frequently. This allows us to keep a smaller database and prevents conflicts with antivirus software. The only thing MBAM does not do is to unpatch system files as this is the job of your dedicated antivirus software. MBAM is designed to work along side your existing antivirus software, not conflict or compete with it."





Termyn8or -> RE: ayscollarme and AVG unhappiness (3/7/2010 4:06:01 AM)

I got AVG 8.5 on my main PC and it has no problem here. Of course I have no idea what it's doing, if anything. I am always downloading on it, and it acts as a server for all the other PCs on my network. Never a peep out of it. Maybe I should pruposely download a virus to see if it even works. It's easy, just find a file that says "DVD rip full length movie" and the filesize is only like 30KB.

Now what I do get on this PC which has a spybot of some sort on it (not sure what, inherited this one) on the main page where it wants to install flash. That's what I got the other PC(s) for, I think it would be a popup but it is blocked. My main PC is fully loaded with just about all the major media players like VLC and whatever. That's why I usually don't watch the videos here, I have to go in the other room. Hmmm, I wonder if I sign both PCs on if I would show up twice in the active users list.......

At any rate, AVG uses heiruistic analysis, which means it does not rely on a list. It detects anything that even smells like it could be a virus. (I bet if you could run it before installing Windows it would pop up with a window indicating a strong threat :-)). However there should be an option to allow for any given instance. I would say allow it. I have been here for years, sometimes on PCs that rode totally bareback, I mean no protection at all. All my PC problems back then were eventually traced back to a bad motherboard. CM had nothing to do with it.

So I would say go ahead and let CM shove whatever it wants down your cache's throat. And clearing the cache is much overrated. When we had Win 95, on a 486 and had a whopping 3.2GB harddrive, clearing the cache might be a good thing, but it is simply unnecessary now. Additionally you can't really clear the cache. You can set the cache even to 0KB and it sits there acting like it's deleting files, but it's not. Go back and give it cache space subsequently and the files reappear. It undeletes them. Amazingly they reappear immediately even though it seemed to take some time to delete them.

Deleting cookies is similarly overrated, where did you think the cookies came from ? Where you went on the net. You go back and there's your cookie. The only time any of the old time methods really work is when there is an error in the cache or cookie directory. That happens alot more rarely now with reliable internet service. This was not so true when we were on those 56K modems and crap like that. Speaking of 56K modems, I was king of getting them faster. All useless knowledge now, but it was cool. Right now with the speeds I get there is no need for a cache at all. But cookies are another story. I get on here transparently because of a cookie.

Perhaps going into internet properties you can mark CM as a trusted site, might help might not.

T




Justme696 -> RE: ayscollarme and AVG unhappiness (3/7/2010 5:44:51 AM)

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AVG uses heiruistic analysis, which means it does not rely on a list.


it uses both...list (signatures) and heuristics (known characteristic)
( most virusscanners have this)




Level -> RE: ayscollarme and AVG unhappiness (3/7/2010 6:13:27 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Level

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm. We may indeed have a problem. I went to listen to some stuff in the My Music folder/section of my pc, and now it's gone!

Anyone have any ideas on how to find it?



Well, Level, try defragging your pc, to free some space up, then re-try the System Resore.




Level -> RE: ayscollarme and AVG unhappiness (3/7/2010 6:15:16 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Level


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ORIGINAL: Level

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm. We may indeed have a problem. I went to listen to some stuff in the My Music folder/section of my pc, and now it's gone!

Anyone have any ideas on how to find it?



Well, Level, try defragging your pc, to free some space up, then re-try the System Resore.


Thanks, Level! It worked.

And, I found my missing files, somehow they went gallavanting, and moved around a bit inside my pc.




intenze -> RE: ayscollarme and AVG unhappiness (3/7/2010 6:18:31 AM)

You are scaring me, Level.




Level -> RE: ayscollarme and AVG unhappiness (3/7/2010 6:21:45 AM)

*makes skeery face*

[image]http://kalvinz.free.fr/calvin-hobbes.jpg[/image]

Keep in mind, that "comforting" comes after "scaring" in the How To Dom In 30 Days manual!




Termyn8or -> RE: ayscollarme and AVG unhappiness (3/7/2010 6:25:16 AM)

What the hell are you running on there where you have to defrag before using system restore ? I never defrag, but then I neve delete anything.

T




Level -> RE: ayscollarme and AVG unhappiness (3/7/2010 6:28:50 AM)

I'm not sure what happened; I've never had to defrag before, in order to use the Restore. I wouldn't have known to try it now, except that I came across the suggestion while Googling.

My pc is in sad shape, I don't know how long it's going to last; it won't even load the Windows updates anymore.




intenze -> RE: ayscollarme and AVG unhappiness (3/7/2010 6:29:23 AM)

its all his porn sites, where he is the star of the show with his massive member!




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