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Re: [In Progress] Search Engine Abnormalities
« Reply #45 on: September 11, 2011, 11:39:43 PM »
That seems to have fixed the Norton problem and a few others. Reboot your computer and give me a new copy of your event viewer logs.

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Re: [In Progress] Search Engine Abnormalities
« Reply #46 on: September 12, 2011, 07:14:07 AM »
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Re: [In Progress] Search Engine Abnormalities
« Reply #47 on: September 12, 2011, 08:52:26 AM »
See if you can run the Eraser service is your Norton product. For some reason the service does not start, but many people are reporting the same thing sot it may be a glitch in the program.

There is one other problem that still concerns me. Please go into the device manager and see if there are any devices with a red x or yellow exclamation mark. Let me know what device if any have which mark.

Is there any device connected to your computer that does not work?

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Re: [In Progress] Search Engine Abnormalities
« Reply #48 on: September 12, 2011, 07:06:55 PM »
I'm not familiar with Norton...but couldn't find anything called eraser or that seemed like it erased anything.

As for device manager, I went to control panel, device manager nothing has anything next to it other than the + to expand.

I don't have any devices connected. Speakers, sometimes an external drive for backup, nothing else.

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Re: [In Progress] Search Engine Abnormalities
« Reply #49 on: September 12, 2011, 10:33:59 PM »
How is the computer running? Any problems with the other programs? I think we can just ignore eraser. If you don't use it, and can't find it, then it is a bogus error.

The reason I had you look for the problem device is because there is a service that doesn't start, but its called Null. I think it will be safe to ignore it as well, as long as there are no problems.

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Re: [In Progress] Search Engine Abnormalities
« Reply #50 on: September 12, 2011, 10:38:37 PM »
Nope, no problems and no annoyances.

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Re: [In Progress] Search Engine Abnormalities
« Reply #51 on: September 12, 2011, 11:47:02 PM »
Now  there are a few thing's you need to do to fully clean your system and keep it secure.

Run OTC
Download OTC to your desktop and run it
Click Yes to beginning the Cleanup process and remove these components, including this application.
You will be asked to reboot the machine to finish the Cleanup process. Choose Yes.

Cleaning out Temporary Files etc. There are several different products that you can use for this. You can go thru the Internet Options in the windows Control Panel. There are several programs that also do the job better than windows does it, in my opinion. There is System Security Suite, EasyCleaner, Ccleaner. Also sometimes other program sometimes do it as well as what you originally got it for like ZoneAlarm Security Suite. Just make sure to keep them updated and use them regularly.

Disable and Enable System Restore.
I recommend you turn off System restore, and then turn it back on so that you will not be able to restore your problems to a clean computer.
For Vista use these instructions, Windows Vista Restore Guide
For XP use these instructions, Windows XP System Restore Guide
Reboot
Re-enable system restore with instructions from tutorial above
Create a System Restore Point
Go to all programs, then to accessories, then to system tools, then to system restore. Check the box for create restore point (not select a restore point), then click next and follow the instructions.

Make your Internet Explorer more secure - This can be done by following these simple instructions: (unless you are using ZoneAlarm Security Suite or something similar, then you would secure the browser thru the firewall). There are some good basic instructions for that here.

Use a different browser other than  IE (most exploits are pointed towards IE). One of them is
Firefox.
It is also worth trying Thunderbird for controlling spam in your e-mail.

Always use an UPDATED anti-virus program Make sure you update this at least weekly, if not more often. This is one thing that may save you more than anything else.

Run malware scanners. Three free ones are Spybot Search and Destroy, and AdAware and Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware

Always use a firewall.
Any firewall is better than none, and you should pick a firewall that you will use, as even the best firewall is worthless if you turn it off.
 
Learn how to use your firewall Only programs that need it should have access to the net. But these are specific to the firewall you use, so you will need to learn how. Several firewalls have support forums here. My page will help you with ZoneAlarm if that is what you choose. 


Never run two Antivirus programs or two Firewalls  at the same time. They can interfere with each other and cause problems. Some people swear that more protection is provided, but the reverse is true. They tend to argue amongst themselves and end up leaving holes. Now I have more than 1 AV installed on my computer, and I keep them up to date. I only run one at a time, but each program has weakness's, so I keep a backup in case my computer starts acting up.


 MOST IMPORTANT : Windows and IE, and whatever other software that you have that connects to the net, needs to be kept updated. The reason is, these programs connect to the net, and if there is an internal security problem, you have already told your firewall to allow the communication, and thus you will have allowed a hole. UPDATES are important. I suggest that you make sure that Windows Updates and the updates for your antivirus and antimalware programs are set for automatic updates. I also suggest running Secunia PSI. It will monitor the software you have installed and let you know when something needs to be updated.

Don't ever use P2P or filesharing software Even the safest P2P file sharing programs that do not contain bundled spyware, still expose you to risks because of the very nature of the P2P file sharing process. By default, most P2P file sharing programs are configured to automatically launch at startup. They are also configured to allow other P2P users on the same network open access to a shared directory on your computer. The reason for this is simple. File sharing relies on its members giving and gaining unfettered access to computers across the P2P network. However, this practice can make you vulnerable to data and identity theft. Even if you change those risky default settings to a safer configuration, the act of downloading files from an anonymous source greatly increases your exposure to infection. That is because the files you are downloading may actually contain a disguised threat. Many very malicious worms and trojans, such as the Storm Worm, target and spread across P2P files sharing networks because of their known vulnerabilities.

Before using any malware detection / removal software Check with Rogue/Suspect Spyware List That way you will know if the program you are looking at is on the up and up. If you want to know how it stacks up against other programs check out SpywareWarrior

We have a good guide here at Spyware Hammer on how to prevent Malware in the Future. You might want to peruse this and follow the recommendations in there.
PLEASE READ IT AND FOLLOW THE RECOMMENDATIONS TO PROTECT YOURSELF.

Let us know if you have any more problems, either new or old.
Have a good time surfing the net, but stay safe.
If you have no more problems, let me know and I will mark this as resolved. Or if you have more questions, ask away, that is why I am here.

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Re: [In Progress] Search Engine Abnormalities
« Reply #52 on: September 13, 2011, 06:40:34 PM »
Thanks for all your work!

You may mark this complete.

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Re: [In Progress] Search Engine Abnormalities
« Reply #53 on: September 13, 2011, 06:56:00 PM »
You are welcome!

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