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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: México
Posts: 84
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit(RC), Ubuntu 9.04, PC-BSD 7.1.1
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Cannot acces internet. (extremly slow speed)
Hi there. The other day I was using uTorrent and my computer froze, so I did a reboot and it frozed two more times. I did a full system scan with norton 2009 and it detected a backdoor thing and a tracing cookie. after that I uninstalled uTorrent and deleted the files that I was downloading. Then my internet speed went from 2 Mbps to .2 Kbps. I even scanned my windows partition from may linux partition using avast! for linux. nothing detected. I formatted the windows partition with windows 7 64 bit. and everything was fine until I moved my files from the windows.old file.
I downloaded DDS and Gmer.exe, but DDS says that my OS is not supported and Gmer fails to locate C:/Windows/System32/System/config/SYSTEM. so very few scan options are available. And the scan shows that everything is fine and the logs are empty. What can I do? I am writing this from my PC-BSD partition. |
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