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Solve : Infected system; new monitor.? |
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Answer» Is anyone aware of viruses etc. that attack the monitor itself? Or is the monitor a completely "passive" device? My flatscreen flashes on and off with "signal out of range" for the first ten minutes then works without problem. I have reloaded drivers, adjusted resolution, cleaned the registry, scanned etc... Nothing seems to affect the problem except patience (10 minutes). A friend's house is a good idea. Would a thumb drive be a good medium? As you can probably guess i am new to computers... If you don't already have a drive, then even a CD-R would suffice. Also, you should add AVG Free to your list. You'll need to update it before scanning, but thankfully, Grisoft includes manual downloads of the newest definitions so you don't have to worry about doing this at home. And don't worry, your monitor won't carry any sort of infection. Your computer could be infected, though, so be sure to scan with all of the programs.Information asked for: 14 start up operations. Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 1 (2600.xpsp2.050301-1526) Language: English (Regional Setting: English) System Manufacturer: Gateway System Model: E-6000 BIOS: Default System BIOS Processor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.66GHz Memory: 512MB RAM Page File: 351MB used, 898MB available Windows Dir: C:\WINNT DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0b (4.09.0000.0902) DX Setup Parameters: Not found DxDiag Version: 5.03.0001.0902 32bit Unicode ---------------- Display Devices --------------- Card name: NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440 (Gateway) Manufacturer: NVIDIA Chip type: GeForce4 MX 440 DAC type: Integrated RAMDAC Device Key: Enum\PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0171&SUBSYS_87311462&REV_A3 Display Memory: 128.0 MB Current Mode: 1024 x 768 (32 bit) (60Hz) Monitor: Gateway FPD1730 Monitor Max Res: 1280,1024 Driver Name: nv4_disp.dll Driver Version: 6.13.0010.3082 (English) DDI Version: 8 Driver Attributes: Final Retail Driver Date/Size: 7/16/2002 13:16:00, 3552826 bytes I have not tested the monitor yet. Last night it flashed on and off for 15 minutes getting gradually better as i put the computer to work. It is acting the way electronics used to act when they were warming up. By the way, I am purchasing a laptop SOON. I assume the above programs are your reccommendations for setting it up for safe use. Use the suggested programs to scan your computer in Safe Mode (make sure you update them first). If the scans come up clean, you should update your Windows XP to Service Pack 2. If there are any issues, consult with us first. Installing SP2 on an infected machine can cause problems. |
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