Casswilf Posted January 16, 2009 Posted January 16, 2009 Hi folks, I was receiving some messages stating I had viruses and all sorts of probs after running my security checks (use Spybot) so decided to have an early Spring clean of old folders and programs sitting about that I didn't need. Managed to get clear secuirty checks with no threats found afterwards, great I thought. BUT ever since my little tidy my screen now does a rolling, cascading, shimmy belldance roll every time I roll the mouse up/down or drag the screen..... what on earth have I done, any ideas? From a quick trawl on Google I suspect it may have something to do with a Nvidia program I may have removed?! And no - I haven't been clever enough to save things I removed in my recycle bin either :o I know - I'm an idiot! The screen motion is making me feel rather sick! Can anyone shed any light? Many thanks Casswilf Quote
RandyL Posted January 16, 2009 Posted January 16, 2009 Hi Cass; Without knowing what you removed or how you removed the items and knowing more about your system it's hard to offer a definite fix at this time. Have you tried to do a System Restore to before you had this problem? If that works we can instruct you on a proper cleanup method. Quote We are all members helping other members. Please return here where you may be able to help someone else. After all, no one knows everything and you may have the answer that someone needs.Get help with computer problems. Join Free PC Help here Donations are welcome. Read Here
Casswilf Posted January 16, 2009 Author Posted January 16, 2009 Thanks Randy - hadn't thought about the system restore - will give that a go over the weekend. Sorry to be so vague with what I've done! Thanks Quote
RandyL Posted January 16, 2009 Posted January 16, 2009 No problem Cass. Just get back to us either way. Good luck. Quote We are all members helping other members. Please return here where you may be able to help someone else. After all, no one knows everything and you may have the answer that someone needs.Get help with computer problems. Join Free PC Help here Donations are welcome. Read Here
Casswilf Posted January 16, 2009 Author Posted January 16, 2009 :D Thanks guys! If you could see the screen it's a pretty good description I am giving! It's made my eyeballs roll a bit and I'm walking about with a bit of a bellydancing lurch I have noticed - probably not very attractive! Will keep you posted - thanks for all the help ;) Casswilf Quote
Casswilf Posted January 16, 2009 Author Posted January 16, 2009 Rolling/bellydancing screeen!! Update Hiya, Ok - did the system restore and the rolling has stopped - yaaayyy only I have my threats back - boooo The threats seem to be: 1 x funwebproducts and 4 x myway.mywebsearch I've searched files and folders but can't see these things lurking anywhere in order to delete them - any advice much appreciated! Thanks - Casswilf Quote
Guest Wolfeymole Posted January 16, 2009 Posted January 16, 2009 Follow the instructions below Cass. Your computer is infected with Malware. Malware is software designed to infiltrate or damage a computer system without the owner's informed consent. It is a combination of the words malicious and software. The expression is a general term used by computer professionals to mean a variety of forms of hostile, intrusive, or annoying software or program code. Required Cleanup Steps Disable the Spybot Search & Destroy TEA TIMER if you use it and if it is enabled Run a Temporary file and cache cleaner (ATF) Run 2 Anti-Malware scanners (Listed Below) Run an Online Anti-Virus / Anti-Malware Scanner (Listed Below) Clear out old System Restore points If continued Malware type activity is present you may be asked to post a TrendMicro™ HijackThis™ Log file, do not do so unless requested. The reason to run multiple scanners is to ensure that no single scanner is missing something. The time it takes will vary depending on your system and your internet connection speed. Typically the SUPERAntiSpyware and Malwarebytes scanners will take between 10 to 90 minutes. The ESET online scan should take between 1 to 3 hours. In most cases, these scans will suffice to clean and disinfect your computer. Heavily infected systems or slower PCs can take much longer to scan and clean. For best results print the following instructions and bookmark this Web page To keep this guide printer-friendly, use your cursor to highlight the contents below. From your browser select File - Print and in the printer dialog box under "Print range" click the Selection choice to print out these instructions for removal of malware. http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn266/FPCH/Malware%20Guide/printer-selection.gif ____________________________________________ STEP 1 Disable Spybot Search & Destroys' TEA TIMER: (if installed, if not go to Step 2) Run Spybot-S&D in Advanced Mode. If it is not already set to do this Go to the Mode menu select "Advanced Mode" On the left hand side, Click on Tools Then click on the Resident Icon in the List Uncheck "Resident TeaTimer" and OK any prompts. Restart your computer. __________________________________________________ STEP 2 Follow these instructions carefully. Download ATF-Cleaner from SCANWITH.com to remove un-needed temporary files from your computer that may contain malware. When you run ATF-Cleaner, check the items as shown below for Main. For FireFox, be sure to click on the FireFox tab on top and check the items as shown below for FireFox NOTE: If you don't have FireFox or Opera installed then they will be grayed out and can be ignored Then click on "Empty Selected". http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn266/FPCH/Malware%20Guide/atf-cleaner01.gif. http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn266/FPCH/Malware%20Guide/atf-cleaner02.gif __________________________________________________ STEP 3 Install and run the free version (not the Professional version) of SUPERAntiSpyware from SUPERAntiSpyware.com Accept any prompts to allow SUPERAntiSpyware to install the latest rules and infection definition files. You do not have to send them your e-mail address, just click next. You can leave the automated check for updates on. You can uncheck "Send a diagnostic report to research center" if you don't want to send the information. DO NOT allow SUPERAntiSpyware to protect your Home Page settings. On the Top Left select the Scan your computer button. Make sure there is a CHECK MARK on all Fixed Drives. Click "Perform a Complete Scan". Click "Next" to Repair issues found and reboot the computer when prompted to do so. __________________________________________________ STEP 4 Install and run Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware from Malwarebytes - (direct download) Accept all defaults for the installer Allow the program to update the definitions Click on the Quick Scan and click Next. If any items are found allow it to clean them and then Reboot your computer. __________________________________________________ STEP 5 Run an online scan with ESET from Free Virus Scan: Use ESET's Online Antivirus Scanner You must use Internet Explorer for this online scan. FireFox, Opera, etc will not work for this scan. If your computer is running Window's Vista, then you must first start Internet Explorer as an Administrator. To do so, right-click on the Internet Explorer icon in the Start Menu and select "Run as administrator" from the popup context menu. Accept the terms and click "Start". Once the scanner is ready, check "Remove found threats" AND "Scan unwanted applications". Click "Start" to begin the scan. When completed restart your computer __________________________________________________ Make sure your internet firewall security is enabled, and then please return to Extreme Tech Support - Free PC Help and tell us how the computer seems to be operating. At that time, you will receive instructions to assist you in removing malicious programs from your Add/Remove program list if warranted. If required this is the download link for TrendMicro™ HijackThis™ Unless instructed to by the Technician helping you then do not download this tool. Once you and the Technician agree that your system appears to be clean then you should delete all your System Restore points and recreate a new one. Please follow the instructions here How to turn off and turn on System Restore in Windows XP How to turn off and turn on System Restore in Windows Vista Quote
danzil Posted January 16, 2009 Posted January 16, 2009 you could also undo your system restore, then go to Welcome to NVIDIA - World Leader in Visual Computing Technologies and download the driver for your graphics card, this will then get rid of the belly dancing. ha. maybe just maybe you might still have it in the root of your hard drive, browse to c:\nvidia in there will be the setup. that is the default decompression folder for the nvidia setup install. hope that helps a little regards danzil Quote Windows 10 Pro x64Aqua Jeantech Gaming case550watt psu.MSI Gaming Board32GB DDR3 Corsair gaming RamGenuine Intel i7 3.2Ghz4 x 24x dvdrw 150GB SSD750GB Hybrid Drive256 RAID PCI/E SSD for OSand loads of other bits i really dont need :D
Casswilf Posted January 17, 2009 Author Posted January 17, 2009 Thanks Danzil - I read this AFTER doing the steps that Wolfeymole put forward - always good to keep your info as well though as I'm such a pc numpty I need all the help I can get ;) Wolfeymole - Thanks SO much for your instructions as a) even I could follow them and b) they worked a treat! I am officially threat free :D Thanks to everyone, Casswilf Quote
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