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12 Jul 2012   #71

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Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by BinkerNate View Post
Okay, thanks.

I guess that's it, then. I'll keep my virus scans updated and running, even while I'm getting my programs back. Thank you guys for all of your help, and of course if something happens I'll probably post here or PM you guys (unless if its a different matter, of course).



And with that, this thread is solved.
Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by BinkerNate View Post
Oh....

Back to normal. Actually, I didn't know anythign about HTML5, nor did that pop up somewhere.

I don't know what's next, everythings fine now. Thanks again, man!
Yes
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12 Jul 2012   #72

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Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Layback Bear View Post
Okay I have a question. Six days and 69 post and reading all this about everything except grandma dirty underwear. Has the problem from the OP Post #1 been solved. Infected by false Adobe download. Just a yes or no would make me happy.
What Dust Sailor said. But if you want my hinest answer, it's both a yes and no. Yes: the problem I had that led to this thread being made is fixed. But there's a no, mainly because of a different issue that related to this, but this:
Blue screen appeared! Windows said there was a driver problem
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12 Jul 2012   #73

Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit. SP-1
Northern Ohio
 
 

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Lots of good help there.
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