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Lord Refa
Creepy, but in a good way
in Zocalo v2.0
hmm.. anyone else having problems with gmail from google?
It's just for the past few days (since the virus) I havent been able to login there to check my mail. Cookies are enabled as well as java. But it just stops at a white screen after logging in.
Would email the gmail staff but they dont seem to have email to be found at gmail.google.com
It's just for the past few days (since the virus) I havent been able to login there to check my mail. Cookies are enabled as well as java. But it just stops at a white screen after logging in.
Would email the gmail staff but they dont seem to have email to be found at gmail.google.com
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[B]Check your HOSTS file; make sure it's not set to redirect gmail requests to any specific IP address. [/B][/QUOTE]
How do I do that?
And use ad-aware AND spybot search & destroy to remove any known malware from your system.
**Comments in both start with #
And I dont think I've downgraded my browsers in a while either for that matter.
I mean.. gmail did work for me some three or four days ago atleast.
[B]Another possibility is that your browser is out of date... I know that I have had problems accessing gmail from school with older browsers. [/B][/QUOTE]
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Lord Refa [/i]
[B]explorer and mozilla. [/B][/QUOTE]
:rolleyes:
At any rate, Win9x has its hosts file in a different location than NT/2k/XP.
Win9x: Its in your Windows dir.
WinNT/2k/XP: Windows/System32/drivers/etc
aah.. Maybe I need to update java or something?
The whole pc has started acting slow for some reason again.. Could it be my hd that's causing the trouble? Been running scandisk and all but to no effect.
And at library now. the whopping pc ain't loading even to the gmail.com.
Corrupted DLL as a result of the virus
Corrupted browser as a result of the virus
Corrupted install of some support program for reading websites (say Flash, Java, etc) due to the virus
Other things...
I'd try reinstalling the browser (if it is Mozilla and can actually be easily reinstalled). I'd also look arround and see if I could find any other sites which used to work and don't work...to try and find a common factor.
Been trying from java.sun.com but with no luck.. the ones I've tried downloading have messed up somehow...
[B]Dude, its time to do a format and re-install if things are b0rking up. Its just going to get progressively worse. [/B][/QUOTE]
Yea.. figured as much.. aww crap... there goes my weekend off.
[B]You know Vertigo - I have never understood why "reinstall" seems to imply "reformat" to so many people. You can reinstall Windows without reformating. In fact, I find it preferable - about 2/3rds of my programs will run with a brand new registry without reinstall, plus you don't lose all your data. I really fail to understand why people reformat so much... [/B][/QUOTE]
Guess I'll give that a try then...
Reformatting if I need to spank the devils out from my hd..
[B]You know Vertigo - I have never understood why "reinstall" seems to imply "reformat" to so many people. You can reinstall Windows without reformating. In fact, I find it preferable - about 2/3rds of my programs will run with a brand new registry without reinstall, plus you don't lose all your data. I really fail to understand why people reformat so much... [/B][/QUOTE]
Have you ever done a deltree on the windows dir, which is what you really need to do before reinstalling to get all the crap out? It takes hours!
That way, you still have your files in case you want them.
Win9x/ME:
Rename OS dir and delete win.com (this makes windows not find it when searching for previous installs)
Install new copy of OS in new DIR
WinNT/2k:
Install new copy of OS in new DIR (no need to rename - you can have multiple installs of these OSes)
Make sure c:\boot.ini to references both DIRs
Then later on, once I find that the new copy is working properly, I will Deltree on the old DIRs :)
I have also been known to boot in DOS and xcopy the windows dir for backup purposes before doing major changes to hardware...just incase the drivers get all screwed up I can always revert
[B]You know Vertigo - I have never understood why "reinstall" seems to imply "reformat" to so many people. You can reinstall Windows without reformating. In fact, I find it preferable - about 2/3rds of my programs will run with a brand new registry without reinstall, plus you don't lose all your data. I really fail to understand why people reformat so much... [/B][/QUOTE]
Umm...most programs (especially newer games) will act screwy if they loose their registry keys they set when installed. You're going to have to install Windows again, so why not have a clean drive to go along with it? Its simple enough to backup what you need, and install it later. Furthermore, depending on how fast your drive is, and what version of windows you have, deltreeing the Windows dir can take anywhere from minutes to hours.
As for programs...I have a LOT that would be hard to install again (lots and lots of freeware/shareware that I use regularly). The problem is hunting down the CD I backed them up to...I have too many CDs to find. I finally organized most of the files onto 3 DVDs...but I still am missing some...
As for how my system is set up - I do have most of my data on other drives and partitions. Actually...my programs files are spread across 3 partitions and 2 physical drives (it is supposed to be 2 partitions...but I goofed...then it was too late to fix it). If you want to see...
[IMG]http://www.vorklift.com/temp/drive_setup.jpg[/IMG]
Note that J: also has a program files dir - thats the mistake one ;)
C: is FAT32
All others are NTFS with dynamic drive linking. Originally G and F had seperate program files dirs, but when I created an entire partition for that data I pointed both those dirs to the new partition.
Since C: is my boot drive, my OS drive, and my older programs and data files drive, it is the only one of my configuration that most of the stuff on it is not registry dependent...and also the hardest one to hunt down the reinstalls for.
--RC
C29.9GBOS/Programs
D29.9GBCurrently empty - I reorganised partitions recently and haven't found a use for this one yet
E100GBMedia, also has my swap file as it's a different drive from C
F86.3GBData - random data including games, code I've written, models, etc
F14.5GBDocuments
Yes, I'm an organised freak. :)
:D
Total/Free: 284.89/129.43GB
Total/Free space on:
C: 55.9/12.86GB
Most of this is taken up by the OS, a couple big older games, and my older installed programs (8 GBs of programs)
F: 40/30.47GB
This is mostly taken up by the game Treadmarks and data backups
G: 36.33/21.71GB
Here 6 gigs is taken up by downloaded installs that I have yet to burn to CD. The rest is driver backups, 7 ISOs that I need to burn off, and a few games
J: 47.71/23.46GB
Almost all of this drive is my data...My Docs, Images, Renders/Models, Web Pages, and the few CDs I own that I encoded to the hard drive. The rest is a few misplaced programs that got installed on the wrong drive.
Y: 57.25/10.11GB
Recorded TV shows thanks to my TV tuner :)
Z: 47.71/30.83GB
Lots and lots of installed programs (and games) - up to 86 directories now! (Though nothing like my C:\Program Files that is at 159 dirs...though C: has less space used on disk for programs since they are older smaller programs!)
Note something that might not be clear: F:\Program Files and G:\Program Files actually are dynamic pointers to the Z: drive - so the Z: program files directory is the root directory of the drive.