Check whether there is an option for 'Stop Internet Access after n minutes of inactivity' or something like this. Most firewall have this option.
As far as I know, the first hop would be your gateway (it could be a hardware router or a computer). The gateway would then direct it to DNS & so...
Seems like a malware to me. Scan your system with antivirus/anti malware. Terminate this file & see what happens.
Are you repairing or doing a fresh install? If you are repairing, some file seems to be damaged which setup did not update.
If you decide to use Knoppix (or other bootable Linux distros), DO NOT write to NTFS partitions even if its allowed. You can get a corrupt NTFS...
Try Last Settings that Worked. Turning off also logs out the user, so I don't think that these two are related. Just Murphy uncle catching with...
Remove all the hardware not needed to boot computer (sound card, printers etc.) & reinstall again. Check your RAM with memtest.
Another one is WinPatrol from www.winpatrol.com. Many things in one. Higly recommended.
bananaball, keep us posted. Don't worry about number of pages - some problems demand it. Cheers :p
Also try this one: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=896256
Well Steven, you can download & install this patch from AMD to see if the things improve...
he perhaps means - start menu ;)
:rolleyes: WOW:rolleyes: What a lovely discussion. Stumbled on it by chance & loving it. Keep it up. For the record, have been using this...
Any idea what created these files?
First check the priority before doing anything. Even then I would first use high before using realtime.
Uncheck all these entries & reboot. Run antivirus & anti malware utils.
Just use DHCP addresses on LAN card & see if the problem can be solved.
Do you get any error message? try by copying the cd to a folder in hard disk & running from there.
You have to enable netbios only over your LAN connection & not over modem. The output you have posted is ok as netbios cannot be enabled over modem.
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