Can someone please help me with computer problems?
June 13th, 2009
chocolate delight asked:
I have used Disk Clean, Disk Defragment, and cleared out all my cookies and files. So why is my computer still freezing up? I need help please. I have no money for professional work, so I would like to do it myself with a free software or something.
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I have used Disk Clean, Disk Defragment, and cleared out all my cookies and files. So why is my computer still freezing up? I need help please. I have no money for professional work, so I would like to do it myself with a free software or something.
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The best software for free is Spybot S&D, Lavasoft Adaware, and AVG Antivirus Free Edition
Get them here:
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Try scanning your system with a anti spyware program such as Super AntiSpyware found at
Do a full scan of your system and remove what the program finds wrong.
Used with permission from NumberSix6
Printing this would be helpful
Step 1) DON’T PANIC! Take a deep breath and go grab a cup of your favorite beverage. This may take awhile.
Peace at last. Make sure your anti-virus program of choice is running again and is up-to-date. If you do not have one, I suggest AVG Free Antivirus here: or Avast 4 Home: -…
Step 2) Clean up your pc. Remove programs you don’t use via the Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel. In Vista, you remove programs by clicking Programs and Features in the Control Panel. If you are unsure of a particular program, you can check it against a list of offenders here:….
Clean your hard drive of unnecessary files using CCleaner here:…
Save to your desktop, install it, then run the cleaner. Simple, yet it will free up tons of space on your hard drive. While you have the program open, run the Registry Checker as well. This will fix invalid registry entries safely. Note that you should run CCleaner for ALL accounts on your pc.
Step 3) Create a new System Restore point. Click Start>All Programs> Accessories>System Tools>System Restore. Create a restore point. Now delete all but this most recent restore point. Click Start>All Programs>Accessories> System Tools>Disk Cleanup. Click More Options tab, and then under System Restore, click Clean up. Click Yes to remove all but the most recent restore point. Click OK, click Yes, and then click OK.
Step 4) Now let’s start to get rid of those nasties. Download the following programs to your Desktop. You should then install each one, but don’t run them yet. Patience…patience.
Lavasoft’s Ad-Aware from here:…
AVG Anti-Spyware from here:…
Spybot Search and Destroy from here:…
SUPERAntiSpyware from here:…
I know this seems like overkill, but until someone can come up with one program that can detect everything in the wild, we need to use programs from several reputable sources.
Step 5) Use them safely. Once these programs are installed on your pc, their effectiveness may be negated by running scans normally. You need to reboot your pc into Safe Mode. Shut down your pc, wait a few seconds, then turn it back on. As your computer restarts but before Windows launches, press F8.
Use the arrow keys to highlight the Safe Mode with Networking option, which loads all of the above files and drivers and the essential services and drivers to start networking, and press Enter. If Windows launches before you can choose a safe mode, restart your computer and try again. Now it’s time to start each program you installed and run scans. First, open Ad-Aware, update to the latest signatures, and run a full system scan. Delete any malware found, close the program and move on to AVG Anti-Spyware. Again, update, run complete scan, and delete the baddies. Do the same for Spybot and SuperAntiSpyware. When you are finished, restart the computer normally.
Step 6) Clean up and protect. I would recommend leaving AVG and Ad-Aware on your system, and delete the other two. These anti-spyware programs do not conflict and offer good future protection. If you happen to like the interface of the others, then by all means keep the ones you want, just so long as you have at least one solid stand-alone on your system. Uninstall the others via Add/Remove in the Control Panel.
Step 7) Not done yet. We’ve taken care of the spyware, but there still may be viruses and trojans lurking on your pc. If there is an anti-virus program running on your pc, shut it down. Yes, you read right, end the program. We need to run a few online scans that may conflict with the anti-virus installed. Go to Trend Micro:… to download and run their free online scanner. Take whatever action the scanner tells you for any virus found. Finally, do the same with the Panda Online ActiveScan :…
Restart your computer.
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Be sure you have at least one of the anti-spyware programs running, and also make sure you have a good firewall. PC Tools Firewall Plus is free and works on XP and Vista:… , as does WinPatrol 2007: …
This procedure will remove MOST malware. However, it may not catch some really nasty buggers. If you’ve followed all the steps and still believe you have something not right on your pc, you need some extra help. Go here:… to download a program called HijackThis. It examines certain key areas of the Registry and Hard Drive and lists their contents. Install, run and save a logfile which you may post on one of the forums listed on that same page as above. Some kind soul will then come along and examine your logfile and give you recommendations in order to wipe any remaining buggers away.
Please email me with comments, suggestions, and errors. If you like it, feel free to pass it on to other infected folks.
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Many years of cleaning infected pc’s
theres a great many things that can cause lockups. i would assume you are running windows xp (if your on windows 2000 or ME, thats the answer to your problems.) sometimes you can contract so much spyware and accidentally install other junk on your comp that your computer memory just cant handle all the programs running at once. try downloading and running a spyware searching program like ad-aware.
you might also try using some canned air to blow out your computer, sometimes if you let dust build up for a long time (a year or two,) it can cause your computer to overheat to the point where it shuts down or lags severely. a surefire way to fix it if its a software problem (i.e. excessive spyware) is to reinstall your operating system. this will erase everything you have on your harddrive, so its something you need to commit to ( you can always backup anything on your comp you deem vital on some external source.) if you do decide to wipe your computer, you’ll need the windows xp cd or some recovery disks that came with your computer. you can find guides online that will walk you through the process. do a google for hardboot, factory reset, windows reinstall, something like that, and you should come up with something
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try advance windows care its free i have it it works great
norton anti-virus will give you a free 2 week trial. it will remove any viruses and any spyware that may be freezing you up. it worked for me.