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| 1. | Solve : Unknown audio streaming through Live Messenger? | 
| Answer» Starting yesterday, I GOT some weird audio streaming in the background when the Live Messenger is running. I checked in the task manager and there is no suspicious process running (maybe yes but I could not recognize). As soon as I quit Live Messenger, the audio streaming stops. The audio streaming is apparently from a Chinese source. Update Windows.Everytime I click on the "Download and Install" button, IE (6.0) crashes. I try to download IE 7.0 but it takes forever to install. Quote Update AVG 7.5 to AVG 8.0.I cannot upgrade to AVG 8.0. I have posted about it before (check here) but no solution. Btw, if I uninstall Live Messenger, and reinstall it back, it will have no problem initially, until I restart my computer. After the reinstallation, everytime I restart my computer and sign in into Live Messenger, it will crash. Beside, I am having syndrome of the same issue with Firefox now. Sometimes the audio stream will come in when Firefox is running (Live Messenger not running). Just like Live Messenger, if I close Firefox, the audio stream is gone. Also, I cannot attach an attachment (no response) in Gmail if I access it using Firefox. No problem with IE, and no problem with Hotmail or Yahoo Mail.i have a similar thing on my computer. when i plug in a pair of headphones, i can faintly hear a Christian music station that plays in my city. i dont know where the SIGNAL gets picked up, but under specific circumstances, i can hear it. its not a virus, just a quirk.Now it happens randomly when Firefox is running, i.e. closing Live Messenger will not terminate the audio streaming but closing Firefox will. Also, I notice that when the audio streaming is coming in, my current BROWSER window will become inactive. Btw, Live Messenger still crashes from time to time. Attached is the Hijackthis log file that I get when the audio streaming is playing. I post it on the Hijackthis site and the analysis did not show any suspicious threat. Any help? [Saving space - attachment deleted by admin]I don't mind having a look but you are going to have to follow my advice. Running outdated antivirus is very risky. Please update then post a new HijackThis log. Quote from: evilfantasy on October 27, 2008, 01:11:57 PM Update Windows.As I've mentioned earlier, I cannot upgrade from AVG 7.5 to 8.0. Maybe you missed that. So it's not my fault for not following your advice apparently. Quote from: Michael on November 01, 2008, 05:16:49 AM QuoteIt shows an error of incompatible version of Windows when the installation starts even though I've downloaded the correct installer.Update AVG 7.5 to AVG 8.0.I cannot upgrade to AVG 8.0. I've asked about this long ago in another thread (link attached in earlier replay as well) when AVG 8.0 was released. There seems to be some issue with my Windows key. 1. Download this diagnostics tool MGADiag.exe and save this to your Desktop. 2. Double-click on MGADiag.exe and click Continue 3. When the program has finished, click on Copy 4. Post the results in your next reply. | |