[Rhodes22-list] Dummy with computer needs help--badly

Kroposki kroposki at innova.net
Wed Nov 26 17:42:22 EST 2003


Hey Piratesam,
	Who are you?  Have not seen you on this list lately.  
	
Ed K
                                      

-----Original Message-----
From: rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org
[mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of piratesam
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 4:18 PM
To: The Rhodes 22 mail list
Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Dummy with computer needs help--badly

The easiest thing to do is to simply disconnect the phone line from your
modem when not in use on the internet - then nothing will come of go.
Then
find out what is wrong .good luck
----- Original Message -----
From: "Todd Tavares" <sprocket80 at mail.com>
To: "The Rhodes 22 mail list" <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 1:39 PM
Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Dummy with computer needs help--badly


> HELP MJM, Mark, Will, Steve, Rik, or any of you smart computer guys,
HELP!
>
>    I am ready to trash my computer and start over and do not want this
particular problem to reoccur with a new computer.
>
> I have been having problems with my computer for about a month now.  I
use
win98SE and have slow dial-up service.
>
>    About a month ago I started getting pop-up ads trying to connect to
the
internet, even when I was sitting down watching TV and not near the
computer.  I had no idea where they were coming from. Deleting the
history,
cookies, changing my security settings didn't stop them.  I brought the
task
window and viewed the properties for the files running, but when I did a
search in the directies named...these files did not exist...not hidden,
archive..nothing.
>
>    I have a Norton 2000 maintenance software package (Norton Works
2000?)
that monitors, cleans, defrags etc.  Half or more of the Norton items
wouldn't run.
>
>    I deleted all unfamiliar downloaded programs and items.....still
the
pop-ups came.   They only stopped after I went through windows explorer
and
deleted or uninstalled unfamiliar files/directories.
>
>    I thought I was a genius until I opened my telephone bill and today
found a $398.00 internet charge.  It seems that I had picked some sort
of
downloaded software that dialed up and connected to the internet at 2:00
AM
while I was sleeping and went to a pay site somewhere in the Camoros
Islands
off the coast of West Africa.  I know it wasn't wifey or the kids.
>
>    This charge was an add on from ATT.  I do not use ATT.  ATT CSR
said
this is happening with increasing frequency, but refused to remove the
charges from my bill.
>
>    So my questions are  (yes there is a question in here somewhere)
what
can I do to stop this from happening again?  How can I be sure this
software
is not still in my computer hiding? Is there software that I can buy to
prevent this?  Can my McAfee Virus or Norton firewall software be
configured
to catch it?   Short of trashing the computer and getting a
non-telephone
internet service...what should I do.
>
>     And a second subject,  my windows defrag keeps restarting because
a
file is trying to write to disk.  How can I stop this?  Are these two
problems related? (hopefully this is an easy fix)
>
>
> Todd
>
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