bobajob
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Dear all, I have been looking through your advice columns to see if anyone else is suffering from sudden shutdowns with Windows x.p ( s.p. 2 ) The computer suddenly clicks off and then reboots. This can happen at any time, though 50% is when I have first logged onto the Broadband internet server ( aol ). I recently had my computer 'bombed' by a single package of virus / hacker input , this bypassed my Norton antivirus, and was recieved from e.bay . Whilst trying to get rid of this, I recieved the exact same nasty package from an internet ' repair ' site .( Bypassing my new Mc Afee antivirus. I now have the free Avira antivirus, and can well recommend it. I am no expert, but am confident that I have now cleared all these bugs from my computer. My friends tell me that the crashing is caused by my computer being overloaded.. yet I have 72% free memory? I cannot find anything wrong with the computer, all my diagnostics and scanners give a clear bill of health. I have just read on the interweb about a problem being investigated with regard to crashing computers. This seems to have come from a recent virus that has been blocked, but still causes Windows to crash, but the information has not been made public yet. Any advice gratefully recieved.
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Thought that I should add.. in case other people recieve the same bug package as described above, how I got rid of it. The bug worked by disconnecting my antivirus ( Norton and then McAfee) from the computer. I was blocked from restoring the computer, and then began to recieve erroneous ( but convincing) updates from aol, microsoft and Norton.( my formats). At first, these were choice installations, but then went to auto install. I then downloaded Avira antivirus, the A.squared free scanner and pc doctor. Though my computer was running slow and I appeared to be being prevented from downloading antivirus / repair downloads. Having isolated everything,( messenger, explorer, hp update , msn etc.) I used Avira, A.squared and pcd, to semi destroy the bug and then spent many hours manually picking out any files relating to the dates of infections. Hope this helps.
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Hi Myke, Thank's for the information. The computer just switched off without any warning and then rebooted. This could be whilst on standby or whilst on the internet. I could not pin it down to any particular time either, as it would run happily for day's and then have a sudden 'attack.' This morning, a friend advised loading and running... advanced windows care from Download.com. I have done this and.... touch wood, the computer has been fine all day. My only problem being that the above program knocked out my antivirus, even though I instructed to ignore it. Small price to pay if it has cured the problem.