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I went to cnet and ended up with a fake cnet page and now I am on a malware ridden laptop running ubuntu from cd just to return to this website. I have tried everything and now am in the process of doing a system restore from an image I did after I completed the updates and installed the service pack 1 on the desktop. I downloaded the link for the current hijack program and will do it on the desktop as soon as the restore is complete. I will post it via the laptop as I don't know how long it will last as I have only used it for 3 hrs trying various scans from several top recomendations.
I am almost to the point of giving up and cancelling my internet and selling all my systems as scrap!
After 1.5 months, several new hard drives, 30 installs of win 7 etc I have one other possibility that might be the problem. I understand now that I need the correct drivers for the intel chipset and to configure it for a file that win 7 would look for while installing the os. I have several listings for amd and now I wonder if the drivers or the config file for the chipset is not used when installing win7 does it default to use several amd references thus allowing an exploit when I have a intel i5 processor?
I have read the install instructions of the chipset and don't quite understand what I need to do to make the "batch file" or whatever it is called so the install uses this to correctly config my system when it installs.
Does anyone know what I am talking about.?
Could this be why I keep getting violated and can't figure out how to stop it.
I will be back (malware letting me) as soon as I get the log from the restore image, or maybee just re-install using the batch file for the correct processor/chipset.
I just don't know anymore.