Try running Ad-Aware, then scouring the usual startup locations and deleting any suspect entries.
The virus was probably SirCam or Pretty Park or one of the newer variants. See here and here for a fix.
If (s)he downloaded these programs from www.cnet.com, you can assume that they are the originals; OTOH, if (s)he downloaded from...
It's likely that both the cracked and original versions will have the same name.
http://www.cexx.org/liveshow.htm
All of the well known PF's offer a very similar (and good) level of security. If you've found a product which you are comfortable using and which...
An excellent judge of character and a fast learner :D Maybe some basic housekeeping will do the trick - clean out your temporary files, defrag...
Outpost or Proxomitron will both do the job.
Bingo :D Symantec are aware of the issue and are actively working on a fix. In the meantime, the workaround of upping the page file size (by a...
*clutching at straws* Check that these sites aren't listed in your Restricted Sites (Tools - Internet Options - Secuirty - Restricted Sites -...
... or, if you'd rather not use third party software, set the page file to both a minimum and maximum size of 0, reboot and hold down the shift...
It could well be a problem with the site (I can't be bothered to wait for the test to complete in order to find out - but I'm sure that somebody...
No. You're doomed. :D Unless ... Open OE (under your wife's identity) and click Tools - Options - Maintenance - Store Folder. Make a note...
Run this, download and run this and this and, finally, visit this page. EDIT: I assume that you're not running any sort of popup stopper/web...
What is the effect of the "POOF� Is it the case that the whole window "POOFS" away? Or only what's inside it?
Absolutely :D 2.5 times the installed RAM is generally recommended as a minimum setting as anything above this is (generally) simply a waste...
Try adjusting the size of the paging file - set the minimum size to 1GB(ish) and maximum to 3GB(ish).
AFAIK, there are three possible causes:- 1) Poorly encoded tracks. You've stated that they *do* play ok (presumably on someone else's...
Have you tried playing the files in question using another media player on the same system? Which version of WMP are you running?
Post it! Also, do you have a file named Pdm.dll on your system? If so, what version is it?
Separate names with a comma.