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usually before scanning any virus/trojan infected PC, dapat off niyo muna system restore niyo. nasama kasi sa system restore points yung virus/trojan nong gumawa ng point yung OS.

 

i suggest download trojan remover from

 

http://www.simplysup.com/

 

then DL niyo rin yung update niya. install/update and then reboot. during boot magpa fast-scan yun and made detect niya yung malicious program na nagra run during bootup. OK naman yan kahit trial for 30 days. if i can find the cracked version i'll post it here

 

 

Thanks! I'll try it later....

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bro, before you clean up your pc you were experiencing any problem with the unit? i suspect nag off or hang na siya and when you checked madumi yun fans ng processor and blowers etc. malaki chance nag crash na motherboard mo when it overheated. get professional help for diagnostics.

 

 

any beeps or sound when you powered up? Those beeps will give you clues on what's wrong with your PC.

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i never had any problems using smartbro and rapidshare at home ...

 

but my friend had one ... and he even showed it to me coz ayaw ko maniwala sa kanya ...

 

pag pasok nya sa rapidshare to download a file, nandun yung message na "you cannot download since your ip is currently downloading ek-ek" ...

 

nakakapagtaka kasi kaka-boot up pa lang namin at wala naman syang dina-download at that time ...

 

alam ko pwede mangyari ang ganitong instance pag nasa opisina ka since lahat kayo isang outside ip lang ang gamit ...

 

ano comments nyo ?

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magkaiba kami ng ip add, magkaiba kami ng location eh ...

unfortunately, swerte ko yata at malas ng kaibigan ko ...

i just found out na shared ip ang gamit ng smartbro ...

naghahati daw sa iisang ip ang mga subscribers (per area) sa isang AP/basestation ...

anyway, thnx po ...

 

That's true. SMART Bro-ken uses a single IP per AP/basestation. If you can, just try and setup a proxy server for you to use. :headsetsmiley:

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help.. My widows xp shows "analyzing network media type" always on start up .. it gets to about 5o then goes to a black screen.. how do i fix this problem? :(

 

thanks all

 

try this,

 

open my computer...got to tools...goto folder options...choose "view tab" then deselect "automatic search for network forlders..."

 

i'm not sure if that will help...try it out though

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try this,

 

open my computer...got to tools...goto folder options...choose "view tab" then deselect "automatic search for network forlders..."

 

i'm not sure if that will help...try it out though

 

actually, my pc wont be able to get that far for me to do that. I cant even start in safe mode.

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actually, my pc wont be able to get that far for me to do that. I cant even start in safe mode.

 

check your bios settings...

 

it might have been changed to boot to a network device...

 

or..your harddisk is not working anymore...

 

check the hierarchy of boot device..if the harddrive is first..then network drive..its bypassing the harddrive..which could indicate a problem with your harddrive..thats why its trying to boot from the network...

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check your bios settings...

 

it might have been changed to boot to a network device...

 

or..your harddisk is not working anymore...

 

check the hierarchy of boot device..if the harddrive is first..then network drive..its bypassing the harddrive..which could indicate a problem with your harddrive..thats why its trying to boot from the network...

 

 

thanks! i'll try that

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help.. My widows xp shows "analyzing network media type" always on start up .. it gets to about 5o then goes to a black screen.. how do i fix this problem? :(

 

thanks all

if its all black screen and all and it never goes to the common windowsXP startup screen, you've got multiple options to check. try the following:

 

  1. If you haven't modified your BIOS or CMOS setting, try opening up your CPU's casing and check for loose connections between the hard drive and the motherboard and vice versa. Press firmly all wire connections on the hard drive and motherboard connections.

  2. Check the CMOS settings via the boot priority option/tab and change it to prioritize the hard drive first.
  3. Reset the CMOS by altering the position of the CMOS reset switch which is commonly located near the battery or labelled as such.
  4. If you have a windows XP CD-ROM, try booting up using the CD. Access the hard drive thru it. This way of diagnosing and checking is usually a bit technical so if you have less experience in repairing a system file using this way, try not to because it will cause you more problems than fixing wats already on hand.
  5. If else failed to bring back your system to startup normally, I guess you've got no choice but to ask a professional help.

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mga sir im playing battle for middle earth,i am using more than the system requirements pero ang bagal parin,i already tried defraging pero bagal p rin,mga sir advice naman po pls..tnx in advanced

open up your cpu and check your video card if it's attached correctly to the motherboard

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