tg1911

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  1. Thanks for the info, NereldaI'm going to check that out right now.

    EDIT

    Mine was OK.

    About a week ago, I was checking for updates, and noticed Spywareblaster had 1 item with protection disabled. re-enabled it and did some scans.

    Norton found 1 trojan and quarantined it (couldn't fix it) Trojan.Byte Verify

    Spybot found a couple of problems, too

    Next day checked Spywareblaster, again, same problem.

    Did all of my scans again, and a Panda online scan.

    Norton found the same problem.

    Panda online found three problems, and fixed them.

    Problems solved.

    I guess it might be a good idea to keep an eye on these entries in Spybot, Ad-aware, and Spywareblaster, from now on.

    Damn, this is a never ending battle!

  2. You bet I did my scans, Nerelda. No themes, I don't want to clutter up puter with "fluff" I did D/L PhotoShop and PhotoPlus 5.5...... But I think the problem was there before that.

    I'm just in a holding pattern, gonna wait for the other shoe to drop I guess.

    Thanx again for all your help folks.

    Just a thought:

    Are you sure the problems started before you installed PhotoPlus 5.5?

    I tried it once, and it did not get along with my computer, at all. It worked fine when I first started using it, but then it started acting screwy. Sometimes it wouldn't load, or it wouldn't load properly. Sometimes it would just freeze, and I would have to Ctrl/Alt/Del to close it. A couple of times I even got a BSOD, while using it. The longer I used it, the worse it got. So after 3 reinstalls, I just got rid of it

    I know a lot of people use it, with no problems, but for some reason it wouldn't work for me. This is just my experiences with it. Thought it might be something you could look into.

    This is what I'm using:

    Win XP Home

    512 megs ram

    P4 1.7 gig

  3. TymeKyller

    I hope you keep getting better...

    Thanks.

    Nothing but a slowly fading memory, now. Most people don't even notice the slight limp.

    I spent a lot of time roaming the woods and fields (pain in the butt with a cane). I think that helped more than anything.

    chinawht

    Was yours also a car crash?

    No, a road construction accident.

    Hit a spot of soft clay on the edge of the road while driving a rubber tired roller (multi-wheel earth packer). Threw me off into the ditch, and before I could get out of the way, it landed on me. I got pinned by the "safety cage". Caught the whole 8 tons in the small of my back. Guess I was lucky it was the small roller, and soft mud. LOL

    You just got to remember, when you put your mind to it, there's nothing you can't do.

    Once again, good luck Tyme, and my wishes for a full and speedy recovery.

  4. I'm doing very good on my recovery and I hope I will be back to 100% with in the next few months...

    I will have a while to do theropy to get my arm and leg back to normal...

    Thanks again everyone....

    If there is anything I can do for any of you's just ask....

    Tyme

    With regards to your recovery, just remember, keep pushing. Push as much as you can stand. When it gets bad, and you think you can't go anymore, go a little bit more. Only you know what your body can, and can't, take.

    After I broke my pelvis in 5 places, shattered my left femur, damaged my bottom 3 vertebra, and had severe nerve damage; the doctor told me I was paralyzed, and would never walk again. HA! Three months after the hardware was removed, with therapy, I was able to walk using a cane. That was in 2002. Now I don't use a cane, or pain medication, anymore.

    It's truly amazing what the mind, and body, can do when you push it. Don't quit! My best wishes go out to you for a speedy, and full recovery.

    Good luck.

  5. HOME REMEDIES

    1. If you are choking on an ice cube, don't panic! Simply pour a cup of

    boiling water down your throat and presto! The blockage will be almost

    instantly removed.

    2. Clumsy? Avoid cutting yourself while slicing vegetables by getting

    someone else to hold them while you chop away.

    3. Avoid arguments with the Mrs. about lifting the toilet seat by

    simply using the sink.

    4. For high blood pressure sufferers: just cut yourself and bleed for a

    few minutes, thus reducing the pressure in your veins.

    5. A mouse trap, placed on top of your alarm clock, will prevent you

    from rolling over and going back to sleep after you hit the snooze

    button.

    6. If you have a bad cough, take a large dose of laxatives, then you

    will be afraid to cough.

    7. Have a bad toothache? Smash your thumb with a hammer and you will

    forget about the toothache.

    8. Sometimes, we just need to remember what the rules of life really

    are: You only need two tools: WD-40 and Duct Tape. If it doesn't move

    and should, use the WD-40. If it shouldn't move and does, use the duct

    tape.

    9. Remember: Everyone seems normal until you get to know them.

    10. If you woke up breathing, congratulations! You get another chance.

    11. And finally, be really nice to your family and friends, you never

    know when you might need them to empty your bedpan.

  6. I don't recommend Noadware it is a rogue spyware program and not a good program to use.  If anything is listed here that means it is bad.

    Rogue Spyware Programs List

    So, I don't think it is a good idea to use that scan.  If you scroll down the page a little you will see it listed.  Also download HijackThis and post a log in the proper forum for logfiles.  TG I am going to remove that link for safety.  I hope that's Ok.

    B

    No problem. Appreciate it.

    Also, thanks for the link.