From Microsoft: Viral Irony: The Most Common Cause of Corruption When encountering the symptoms of DBX corruption, many people immediately fear...
Well, I'm disappointed that they're not working exclusively for me. After all, I pay 20 euros a year. Actually I could care less whether you...
Is four years without a false positive tried and tested enough?
If you read IBK's last retrospective/proactive test and not the second to the last, you will see that it had exactly the same number of false...
Good that it works now. I just left the index.dat file. Now that it's using the other path, i.e., with Content.IE5, then the cleanmgr sagerun:50...
That's strange. Have you tried running it with administrator privileges? I noticed in the Tweakhound article that he scheduled it to run as an...
That looks good, the last line is the one that will take care of the IE7 temp. internet files. That's the line I added here that finally worked. I...
You mentioned above that you also have NOD32, I assume you deactivated the AV part of the ZA security suite? If not, I could see where that would...
OK, I see the difference. I uninstalled IE7 because I found a couple of sites that it screws up. I also have that same directory, but when I open...
The wild card can be dangerous if you haven't specified a directory. For example, just blindly deleting every .tmp file will hose some HP scanning...
Yes, the cookies are in there as well. Did you look at the Tweakhound tip for scheduling a disk cleanup? Seems like running it with the...
If it has a CD or DVD burner you can test it by burning the image rather than saving it to a file. It's not a bad idea to have an image on CD/DVD...
For the first part duplicate the lines with Default User and change the path to where they're located for Tim: cls deltree /y C:\temp\*.*...
Bingo. For example, I can't imagine why anyone would pay for an email client or a browser nowadays. I've been told PocoMail is very good, but for...
I ran it just now and the same thing here. I think I have to add the path, it may be wrong or missing. I'll do that tomorrow, you have a point...
Deltree.exe should be in the System32 folder. If you don't have it for some reason, you can download it here. If all you did was remove the...
You can leave them in there, that's ok, only the lines without it get executed. See above, you have to enter the path to where you moved it...
Yikes, 160 GB C partition. I don't understand why they do this. A friend of mine has an Acer notebook with XP and they used FAT32 instead of NTFS,...
Your set up is practically the same as mine. SyncToy however isn't imaging software, it just backs up data somewhere else, over a network as well....
2 x 80 GB drives is what I have as well. That's not a bad idea, because they probably won't die at the same time unless you get hit by lightning...
I have the paid version and I just don't install the email scanner to start with. I also don't care for http scanning, so I hope if they introduce...
I'd leave that one alone, it looks a bit fishy, sort of like WinAntivirus2006, or something along that line. It says that it detects 80,000...
Farmerlee has the same thing, it's obviously a false positive. I'd go ahead and restore it, this is an essential Windows file. One or both of you...
Maybe you should restore it from quarantine and try an online scan like BitDefender or Kaspersky to see what it says. You seem to have quite a few...
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