New user needs help; numerous issues with Windows 7

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  1. Posts : 43
    Win7 x64 Ultimate
       #71

    Annastasia said:
    I never said Microsoft had viruses. It was Mozilla. Attempting to DL Thunderbird from the Mozilla site caused virus warning pop-ups, apparently from the site itself, as I had not DLed any security software yet. And no, these pop-ups did not have any visible links that said "click here to clean," they appeared to actual legitimate warnings since the second time I went back to Mozilla, I got the warning, and then another window opened an started to DL Thunderbird all by itself, without me having selected run or save. Until I can get some clearer information on which A/V is the most advanced with the most comprehensive virus database in comparison to the normally paid CA Internet Security Suite that my broadband monopoly was supposed to provide free as part of the contract, unless you have W7, then you're screwed and left on your own, and Mediacom did not tell me until after the installation that they are not technically compatible with W7.

    According to the info video for MS Security Essencials, all other A/V programs must be removed, giving the impression that MSE is not compatible with any other A/Vs; implying to me that you can only run one A/V at a time. If anyone can please tell me which *one* of the free A/Vs is the most advanced and comprehensive, I'd really appreciate it.

    I am scared to go back to Mozilla, or to attempt to DL any other email clients and try to figure out which, if any, email client is compatible with W7 and Mediacom, until l I know for sure that I have an A/V that will stop Thunderbird's virus, as well as any others that might be hiding in other email clients.

    I had to turn the TV off last night for a while when half of the commercials on nearly every channel were advertising either Mediacom Internet or W7, so I wouldn't end up losing my temper and end up throwing something at the TV. Mediacom kept claiming how advanced their [monopoly] service is, and how all Mediacom internet customers could log into their website to download the free security software, CA Internet Security Suite, which is not compatible with Windows 7.

    W7 commercials: "I'm a PC and Windows 7 was my idea." Really? After all these problems, I wouldn't think that is something that they would actually want to brag about.
    Over 62 hours now, and without my Blackberry, the only way to check email on the Thinkpad is to keep a seperate WIE window open to one of my email providers and keep refreshing the page over and over to see if I have any new emails. I guess I got "spoiled" by AOL (1996-2005) and my Blackberry actually having an audio-visual notification every time an email came into my inbox, so I knew right when it got there, and could respond in a timely manner.


    Seriously, does anyone know if the scaled down Windows 7 on a mini-netbook is capable of downloading and running Flash Media on websites? Since Flash is the ONLY significant feature that my Thinkpad has over my Blackberry, I just can't justify to myself allowing my mom to spend 20+ times the cost of the BB, for one feature.
    Thanks
    Sorry,
    I was using the MS site as an example.. not implying you had stated it has viruses. Prime example of the challenge in getting the message across in print :)
    If you are getting those warnings when d/loading Thunderbird, my guess is [like others have already stated] that you are already infected.
    NONE of the "free" software that members have suggested should cost you anything... hence my prior warning about being sure you are getting it from a legitimate site.
    I'm sure we all understand the frustration you have, many of us have been thru similar situations, and not being a "techie" makes it that much more of a challenge.
    Hang in there... we'll help you to get it resolved.
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  2. Posts : 44
    Windows 7 Home Premium
    Thread Starter
       #72

    s0c9 said:
    Sorry,
    I was using the MS site as an example.. not implying you had stated it has viruses. Prime example of the challenge in getting the message across in print :)
    If you are getting those warnings when d/loading Thunderbird, my guess is [like others have already stated] that you are already infected.
    Full scans by Housecall, Theatfire, and AVG are all reporting "No threats found." Malwarebytes finds one supposed threat that I was told was a "false positive"; I posted the exact result details earlier.
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  3. Posts : 12,012
    Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bit
       #73

    Ann:

    When you attempt to download Thunderbird, are you poking a link provided by someone in this thread, or are you manually typing in the URL?

    The correct address is www dot mozillamessaging dot com forward slash en hyphen US forward slash

    Manually enter those keystrokes into your browser and then carefully look at the URL after you are taken to that site.

    Does it EXACTLY match the keystrokes I mentioned?

    Do you see any warnings like you did before?

    Do you see this, including the link that says "Windows 8.6 MB" in the lower left?
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  4. Posts : 44
    Windows 7 Home Premium
    Thread Starter
       #74

    ignatzatsonic said:
    Ann:

    When you attempt to download Thunderbird, are you poking a link provided by someone in this thread, or are you manually typing in the URL?

    The correct address is www dot mozillamessaging dot com forward slash en hyphen US forward slash

    Manually enter those keystrokes into your browser and then carefully look at the URL after you are taken to that site.

    Does it EXACTLY match the keystrokes I mentioned?

    Do you see any warnings like you did before?

    Do you see this, including the link that says "Windows 8.6 MB" in the lower left?
    I first went to Mozilla when I was talking to Lenovo and they said it was the only email client compatible with my system, and they gave me the address. When I told them about the popup< and asked about other client options, the tech said that was the only one they knew of and couldn't suggest any others, since they supposedly don't provide software support to begin with.
    I had assumed that it was the virus that caused Thunderbird to start DLing without me having selected run or save, the second time I went there. However, when I alked to my mom today, she said she had just upgraded her laptop from XP to W7, and she had noticed that there is apparently a new feature that will launch links and click button options if the mouse just hovers over it for more than a second. I thought I noticed something weird like that, like one of my posts here seemed to be sent by itself before I was done typing it, so I was afraid at first that it was from a virus or piece of one that had snuck through when Thunderbird started to DL, but all A/Vs show no threats found. So I went into the mouse options, and thought I had found the option todisable the hover function, and it seems to have fixed for some seemingly random links and buttons, but not for others. Is there another way to make sure any and all hover functions are completely disabled, so I have to click for it to work?

    I have a restore point set, and several A/Vs now. Typed the address in, and the page is similar to your image and what you describe, but it is missing the "Windows 8.6 MB" link you specifically mention, so I am not clicking the DL button yet, which is when I saw the warnings before.
    I am trying to take a screen print to post so you can see the exact differences, but it is looking for a URL when I try to insert the image. Do I need to upload it to something like Flickr first to get a URL to post the image here?
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  5. Posts : 44
    Windows 7 Home Premium
    Thread Starter
       #75

    another issue: photo quality/resolution


    Another issue, not sure if it a problem with W7 or with my laptop display hardware, but pictures in my media library and on websites all seem to have a white haziness to them. It is worse in the browser on websites, like one website in particular that I have profile on, all my pictures look washed out and fuzzy (when they show up bright and clear on my Blackberry), as well as the graphics of the site, like things that should be black are dark gray. I have tried adjusting the brightness, but no difference in the white haziness. Tried to find the contrast setting, but apparently laptops don't have them. Tried the color calibration, but it didn't seem to have any effect on anything. I have my display at optimum resolution for my screen size, which is the highest resolution setting on my laptop, but photos look burry like they do when I have my BB BOLT browser set to the lowest image quality possible so that pages load faster. Is there any way to use software settings for the media library, or an alternate browser to improve photo and graphics quality on websites? Or does this sound like a hardware issue to take up with Lenovo?
    Thanks
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  6. Posts : 12,012
    Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bit
       #76

    Annastasia said:

    Typed the address in, and the page is similar to your image and what you describe, but it is missing the "Windows 8.6 MB" link you specifically mention, so I am not clicking the DL button yet, which is when I saw the warnings before.
    Ann:

    I am not following you.

    If you cannot see the "Windows 8.6MB" link, how could you download even if you wanted to? What download button are you referring to?

    My suggestion:

    Give up on this thread.

    Make a new thread in the security section of this forum.

    Title it something like "Unable to download Thunderbird without security warnings".

    Give a brief 2 or 3 paragraph description of perhaps 100 words. Keep your responses on point.

    You could post in the browsers section also, but I'd guess security is preferable. More security experts might see it there.

    I'm not sure why you don't see that "Windows 8.6 MB" link. It appears from your description that you have no way of downloading Thunderbird since the link is not there when you go to the download page. If you DID see that link, then perhaps your troubles are over and you could download and install without incident.

    Attack one issue at at a time. After the first issue is resolved, decide on the next issue and start a thread on it in the appropriate forum.

    Another option is to re-install Windows 7 from the ground up.
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  7. Posts : 9
    Win 7 Professional x64
       #77

    I don't get a "Windows 8.6 MB" button either. What I get is a simple option to download Thunderbird 3.0 for Windows 6.4 MB in english. I click on that option and get directed to new page with instructions. A download box comes up with option to save or cancel. I save and download begins and completes with no security or other warnings. All pretty much normal.
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  8. Posts : 44
    Windows 7 Home Premium
    Thread Starter
       #78

    ignatzatsonic said:
    Annastasia said:

    Typed the address in, and the page is similar to your image and what you describe, but it is missing the "Windows 8.6 MB" link you specifically mention, so I am not clicking the DL button yet, which is when I saw the warnings before.
    Ann:

    I am not following you.

    If you cannot see the "Windows 8.6MB" link, how could you download even if you wanted to? What download button are you referring to?

    My suggestion:

    Give up on this thread.

    Make a new thread in the security section of this forum.

    Title it something like "Unable to download Thunderbird without security warnings".

    Give a brief 2 or 3 paragraph description of perhaps 100 words. Keep your responses on point.

    You could post in the browsers section also, but I'd guess security is preferable. More security experts might see it there.

    I'm not sure why you don't see that "Windows 8.6 MB" link. It appears from your description that you have no way of downloading Thunderbird since the link is not there when you go to the download page. If you DID see that link, then perhaps your troubles are over and you could download and install without incident.

    Attack one issue at at a time. After the first issue is resolved, decide on the next issue and start a thread on it in the appropriate forum.

    Another option is to re-install Windows 7 from the ground up.
    There is a big lavender button in the lower left corner of the page that has a little white circle with a brownish arrow pointing down in the left top of the button, and the button says:

    Download Thunderbird
    **
    3.0 for Windows
    English (US) 6.4MB

    **the underline appears when you move the mouse over it, none of this other text has any links or gets underlined, and the numbers don't match what you said, and can't find any other links like you describe when I try scrolling down.

    I was trying post a screen print of what I am seeing on the page, but it says I need a URL to post it. I figure visuals might help, especially if I have to start a new thread in security. Do I need to upload the screen print to Flickr, or somewhere specific, to get the URL in order to insert an image in a post here?

    Since my W7 was factory installed and Lenovo apparently forgot to ship the W& backup disk that my mom ordered, I wouldn't have clue about how to reinstall W7 some other way.

    Sorry, it never occured to me to post more than one thread; most "help" forums I have been on, get mad at newbies who post "too many (e.g. more than one) threads too soon", and one site in particular, you can post as little as one on-topic thread as a newbie, and still get accused of "spamming" (yes, I have argued this with actual definitions of spam, but was told by the moderator/group owner that [somehow?] a single on-topic post can be considered "spam" at their discretion), and of being an attention whore trying to drive other members to your profille or galleries or website.
    So, I really do appreciate that folks here have been legitimately trying to help, and recognizing that new users are not total idiots, like so many Blackberry forums where I won't even post for help anymore after reading so many posts by newbies looking for help, and how they are usually blown-off. For example, a lot of Curve users often run into a problem trying to play mp4 video files, but if they post about it, they are simply told, your BB does play mp4s, and reset by pulling your battery. period. No attempts to actually help the newbie figure out if there is a problem preventing it from working properly, other than, on rare occassion recognizing that it actually really might not be working properly and might not be the newbie's fault, but still no attempts to help identify the actual problem.
    Thanks for trying to help and not writing me off, and for treating me like a real person with a (simply inexperienced) brain, unlike so many other alledged help forums.
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  9. Posts : 1,797
    Windows 7 Ulti. x64
       #79

    Try this tutorial link for the posting of a screen shot.
    https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...en-forums.html
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  10. Posts : 12,012
    Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bit
       #80

    Ann:

    No one is going to give you a hard time here about number of posts.

    Noobies are welcomed here.

    Things you should keep in mind:

    Consider one problem at a time. Post in the appropriate forum for that particular problem. Otherwise, a thread can get to 100 or 200 posts and become confusing quickly with too many irons in the fire.


    A typical first post should rarely be over say 150 words but should be as explicit, lucid, and well-written as possible.

    Learn how to do screen shots from the above tutorial from myzr 7. You don't have to post the pictures to another site--they are uploaded directly to this forum.

    Keep responses in your thread on point and pay attention to any specific questions asked of you by anyone helping.

    That's about it.

    Good luck. You will do OK here if you can get over the hump with this possible virus/Thunderbird thing.

    Do what you have to do to get the Windows 7 disc. It may be that you have a small partition on your hard drive that is intended to help you reinstall--but that isn't your main issue now.
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