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Answer» Not sure if this is the right forum. OK. You need to check with them and see if they have been having trouble. I called the telco and they said there was no disruption in the lines. I'm starting to think that I either have spyware or a virus. I run anitvirus every day (AVG and updated). I run spyware removal every so often, but every time I run it, it never shows that I have any. Could the spyware removal not be working right?The issue may as Geek has stated be related to your DSL ISP or even as a result of a malicious infection. However not knowing what other browsers you may have tried (as most of your references are to Firefox) i would like you to try Opera and report back your results.truenorthThe browsers I have used are Firefox, IE, Opera, Safari for windows. I have not tried Chrome because it will not boot for some reason. I found another guy in another forum who had the same problem as me and he said he reinstalled AVG, but I tried that and it didn't work. So I installed another antivirus, Microsoft Security Essentials. I did a full scan and nothing came up. Well unfortunately it has been shown many time from the experience of other forum members that it remains possible that even after the useage/scan of your virus program and/or malwarebytes that malicious infections can still be present. I would urge you at this point to post your issue on the CH virus/malware forum and the experts there will try to assist you. Unlike the other CH forums only specialist with much knowledge and experience can offer help there. Once started be thorough and patient as the process can be lengthy. good luck,truenorth Thank you for your input. One last shot. Do you have another PC or laptop that works just fine on your DSL? If not, Here s an alternative way to test the DSL. Get one of the recent distros of Linux that run right from the CD. Such live distros bet into the internet using your Ethernet connection. Some even work with wireless. The browser in Linux us often Firefox. Or maybe Opera. Now if you can get a good usable internet connection using Linux, it would mean the DSL if OK and your problem is with Windows. That has worked for many as a diagnostic tool. I am not saying you have to go to Linux, just use one of the "live" distros to verify your DSL connection. Look here for a list of the Live Linux CDs http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_CD Here is a Larger list of Linux distros http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Linux_distributions Recommendations: Puppy Linux Knoppix do you have a computer network in your home? how do computers connected? Do they behave the same? |
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