hmm...what a difficult words to say =p why does IMON slow down my internet? is it safe if turn it off for a moment? (while downloading)
Hi Krizz, welcome to Wilders. Can you please try a "Repair" as found in post number 40 here. Failing this please try fixing Winsock as in post number 81 here. Let us know how you go... Cheers
its ok now! thanks! before i use nod32 i used norton, once my cpu got infected by w32.spyware.worm and w32.spybot.worm, but in [www.nod32.com] i saw the virus list and didint find w32.spyware.worm and w32.spybot.worm, is this mean the definitions are not complete, does that mean if those two virusses infected my cpu nod32 cant handle it these two are very annoying! recently my cpu infected by w32.lovegateZ.worm, the nod alert window always appear repeatedly saying that the file has been moved to quarantine, its very annoying, i mean i know that the virus alredy quarantined but the alert windows still showed up. after i restart then run a scan no virusses were found and no alert window anymore, why why some certain virusses that exist in nod32 definitions still cannot be deleted (thus moved to quarantine)? usuallly virus infects part of system32, it sticks to one part (for instance: stvic.exe, forgot the name ), when i used norton, i run a scan, a virus detected (trojan.startpage) and deleted but after the scan that virus always appear again, and so a read a tutorial from symantec's site, i followed it, turn off system restore, restart in safe mode, run a scan, and it works!!! the virus was detected and then deleted forever! after that i restart, and find a a window notifiication that was really shocking, after i read it, i realized that not only the virus that got deleted but also part of system32 that was infected by it, and this cause my cpu become unstable and quite slow, so is there a safe way to delete only the virus and not the part infected thats all, sorry for the loooooong question! thanks!
Hi krizz: Each vendor uses their own naming convention. For example: Backdoor.Rbot.j (Kaspersky Lab) is also known as: W32/Spybot.worm.dam (McAfee), W32.Spybot.Worm (Symantec), Win32.HLLW.MyBot.based (Doctor Web), W32/Rbot-Fam (Sophos), IRC/BackDoor.SdBot.30.Y (Grisoft), Backdoor.SDBot.Gen (SOFTWIN), Trojan.Mybot.gen-77 (ClamAV), W32/Gaobot.gen.worm (Panda), NewHeur_PE (Eset) When this list was written, NOD32 picked it up without a specific signature using advanced heuristics. It is probably named by now.