IT Queries: Computer problems answered » Windows 95 http://itqueries.com Computer problems answered Sun, 23 Dec 2012 03:51:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5 Checking for the DNS Changer Trojan http://itqueries.com/2012/07/08/checking-for-the-dns-changer-trojan/ http://itqueries.com/2012/07/08/checking-for-the-dns-changer-trojan/#comments Sun, 08 Jul 2012 05:16:23 +0000 Paul Wallbank http://itqueries.com/?p=1612 On Monday, thousands of computers around the world will be cut off the web as the servers behind the DNS Changer Trojan Horse are shut down.

What is the DNS Changer Trojan?

The DNS Changer did exactly what the name says – it changed a computer’s Domain Name Service (DNS) settings so that all web traffic went through servers belonging to the virus writers.

Eventually the writers were caught and the computers were seized, in order to avoid disruption the servers were left running but they will be shut down on Monday.

On Monday, those computers still infected won’t be able to surf the net until the problem is fixed.

How Do I Know I’m infected?

As part of the Shutdown, the DNS Changer working group was set up. On their site they have a  detection tool website that will tell you if your computer is infected.

How can I fix the problem?

The easiest fix is with the Microsoft Malware Scanner which will check your computer for the DNS Changer virus along with other malware. If the scanner detects a problem it will remove the virus. IT Queries also have instructions on Removing A Trojan.

To prevent further infections, it’s necessary to install an up to date anti virus. A good free one is the Microsoft Security essentials tool.

The DNS Changer Trojan was very effective malware and it illustrates why computer users need to be careful of where they go on the mean streets of the Internet.

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Pictures don’t show on webpages and computer games http://itqueries.com/2011/11/25/pictures-dont-show-on-webpages-and-computer-games/ http://itqueries.com/2011/11/25/pictures-dont-show-on-webpages-and-computer-games/#comments Fri, 25 Nov 2011 11:01:55 +0000 Paul Wallbank http://itqueries.com/?p=1571 Hi, My inquiry is why don’t the graphics come up on my computer? I suspect I may have a virus ( or other bug).

Computer doesn’t load Yahoo Mail with graphics or hotmail with graphics(u know pretty butterfly etc) and on Facebook some of my friends pictures cannot be seen only the tiny red cross icon.

Also now pages of games I play won’t load. I have been using Trendmicro and yesterday did a Malwarebytes scan which initially seemes to improve, but today things are worse.

I tried using IE ( this is the worst) and Firefox  to see if that made a difference. Very frustrating.

This sounds like your system’s preferred program for showing images has changed. To fix this, you’ll need to select the right program as we describe in our Wrong Program Opens My Pictures post.

It could also be that your hard drive is full and Windows can’t store the images in the cache. You can free up disk space by following our Cleaning Up Your Computer instructions.

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How do I stop my computer screensaver starting too quickly? http://itqueries.com/2011/11/25/how-do-i-stop-my-computer-screensaver-starting-too-quickly/ http://itqueries.com/2011/11/25/how-do-i-stop-my-computer-screensaver-starting-too-quickly/#comments Fri, 25 Nov 2011 10:06:35 +0000 Paul Wallbank http://itqueries.com/?p=1566 My computer goes back to screensaver as soon as hand off mouse within 5 seconds and need at least 1 hour before it goes back. Where do I change this setting please?

The screensaver times are controlled by the display feature settings in Windows. Go to the Control Panel, select Display and you can change the time out settings there.

On some laptops there may be differing power schemes depending on whether the system is plugged in or running on batteries, these profiles may have to be changed in the Power settings.

If you are using an Apple Mac the screensaver settings are found in the Desktop and Screensaver preferences where you can change the times to suit your needs.

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Outlook Express doesn’t have a spell checker http://itqueries.com/2011/11/05/outlook-express-doesnt-have-a-spell-checker/ http://itqueries.com/2011/11/05/outlook-express-doesnt-have-a-spell-checker/#comments Sat, 05 Nov 2011 02:39:03 +0000 Paul Wallbank http://itqueries.com/?p=1547 I can’t check spelling when writing an email in Outlook Express

Outlook Express, the free email program that came with Windows 98 through to XP, doesn’t come with a spell checker built in. Instead it uses the Microsoft Office spell checker.

If you don’t have Microsoft Office installed then you can use the free Spell Checker for OE to add this function to your computer.

This problem can also happen when Office 2007 is installed on a Windows XP system as the newer program disables older spellcheckers.

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How to stop Windows Automatic Updates from happening without permission http://itqueries.com/2011/09/12/how-to-turn-off-windows-automatic-updates/ http://itqueries.com/2011/09/12/how-to-turn-off-windows-automatic-updates/#comments Sun, 11 Sep 2011 21:58:44 +0000 Paul Wallbank http://itqueries.com/?p=1522 My Windows computer keeps installing updates that take a lot of time to install which can be irritating when I’m at a client’s site. How can I stop this from happening?

Updating your computer, whether you have a Windows or Mac computer, is very important as new security bugs are found all the time. Unfortunately Microsoft’s automatic update function can be intrusive.

It isn’t a good idea to totally disable the Windows Update service as those updates and patches are important, but you can change the settings so they are downloaded but not installed until you choose to do so.

Microsoft’s Knowledge Base describes how to change the Windows Update Settings, we recommend the download updates but let me choose when to install themoption.

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YouTube is not playing on my computer http://itqueries.com/2011/06/03/youtube-is-not-playing-on-my-computer/ http://itqueries.com/2011/06/03/youtube-is-not-playing-on-my-computer/#comments Fri, 03 Jun 2011 01:59:10 +0000 Paul Wallbank http://itqueries.com/?p=1482 When I try to play YouTube clips, I often get a blank screen. Why can’t I play these videos on my computer?

This is usually due to problems with the Adobe Flash software on the computer.

To fix it, first uninstall all the versions of Adobe Flash on the computer. Then run a computer cleanup on the system.

Once the clean up is finished, reboot your computer then reinstall Adobe Flash Player.

Another reboot and you should have fixed the problem.

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Should I use two anti-virus programs? http://itqueries.com/2011/05/06/should-i-use-two-anti-virus-programs/ http://itqueries.com/2011/05/06/should-i-use-two-anti-virus-programs/#comments Fri, 06 May 2011 00:46:53 +0000 Paul Wallbank http://itqueries.com/?p=1455 Hi can you help me regarding internet security? I have McAfee security and also Microsoft Security Essentials? Do I need both and if not which one is best?

You don’t need two Internet security programs, one will be fine and having two or more security programs running on your system runs the risk of them interfering with each other.

On balance, we’d recommend the Microsoft program simply because it uses a lot less of your computer’s resources than McAfee’s Internet security and anti-virus programs. The computer security companies also have the habit of stinging you with expensive upgrades every year or so.

We have a list of the free internet security programs available on our Four Free Anti-Virus Programs post. All of these software packages are fine for home use.

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Defrag is reducing my hard drive space http://itqueries.com/2011/01/22/defrag-is-reducing-my-hard-drive-space/ http://itqueries.com/2011/01/22/defrag-is-reducing-my-hard-drive-space/#comments Sat, 22 Jan 2011 00:12:14 +0000 Paul Wallbank http://itqueries.com/?p=1396 I’m defragmenting my hard disc and I’m noticing a strange situation here! before defragging my free space was 110Gb and now when its 31% defragged the free space is 92GB and its decreasing continuously.. any ideas about what I should do now??

Mechanical hard drives store data in blocks, which are like parking spaces in a car park. When Windows saves data onto a drive it “parks” the new information in the first available space and often will break up files bigger than a single block (which are most files) across different parts of the disk. This slows down the system when you want to open or save a file.

The Windows defrag program rearranges the data on your hard drive so all the bits in each file are parked next to each other, making the process a lot more efficient.

Because defrag has to shuffle the stored data on the hard drive, you’ll see the amount of free space available grow and shrink as it goes about figuring where the best place to put data is. It’s the same as when you reorganise a cupboard or workroom.

So don’t worry about it unless you find there is substantially less free space at the end of the process. If that does happen, check your drive for bad blocks or give your drive a clean up.

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Strange error message when I open an Internet site http://itqueries.com/2010/12/17/strange-error-message-when-i-open-an-internet-site/ http://itqueries.com/2010/12/17/strange-error-message-when-i-open-an-internet-site/#comments Thu, 16 Dec 2010 21:49:20 +0000 Paul Wallbank http://itqueries.com/?p=1354 Everytime I open an internet site I get a box with the following dialogue:

Line 11
Char 56
Error Object does not support this properly or method
Code  0
URL   http/www.google.com.au/search?
sourceid = navclient&ie=UTF
&&rlz=IT4TSAU_enAU354AU354&q=

train+stat

I use a Toshiba Satellite laptop and have Windows 7.

The problem is in the start page of your web browser. For some reason it’s trying to open a Google search page, although the part of the link that reads navclient indicates it may have something to do with Norton Antivirus.
Changing the browser start page is relatively easy, here’s the instructions for changing the three most popular browsers;
Internet Explorer
In Microsoft IE, open the browser, click the Tools menu, choose Internet Options and under the General tab you’ll find a box named Home Page. Delete anything in that box, click OK and Apply.
Mozilla Firefox
For Firefox, click the Tools menu, select Options and in the General section click the Restore to Default button. Click OK and Apply.
Google Chrome
Unlike the other two browsers, Chrome doesn’t have a menu bar so click the wrench (spanner) icon in the top right hand corner. Select Options and in the Basics tab click the Open the home page radio button in the On Startup section. Click Close.
That should clear the problem however it could be a Norton Anti Virus setting is causing this, if you are no longer using the program we’d recommend removing Norton as we discuss in Norton Antivirus will not uninstall.
Page hijacking, which is what this problem is sometimes called, is also a common problem when you have a malware, or virus, infection. We’d also recommend checking your computer for Trojans.
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Installshield update manager error on starting http://itqueries.com/2010/12/16/installshield-update-manager-error-on-starting/ http://itqueries.com/2010/12/16/installshield-update-manager-error-on-starting/#comments Thu, 16 Dec 2010 13:11:12 +0000 Paul Wallbank http://itqueries.com/?p=1349 When I start my computer a warning appears saying “update manager an error occurred”. It’s something to do with Installshield but I can’t get rid of it”

You’ll need to remove Installshield with the Remove Programs functions on the computer. To do this, follow our instructions on Adding and Removing software.

In many situations it doesn’t appear in the Add/Remove programs box and you’ll need to go into your drive and uninstall it manually by running unwise.exe from the file C:\WINDOWS\IsUninst.

To do this, click the Vista Start Button and in the search box at the bottom of the menu that appears type in C:\WINDOWS\IsUninst. This will open the folder for the Installshield remover.

Then double click the Unwise.exe program and the removal of Installshield will begin.

With Windows 7 and Vista system you may get the User Access Control messages warning you that this might be unsafe and asking if you want to go ahead with it. The answer is you do and you should click Yes to continue with the uninstall.

When complete, restart your computer and the problem will be gone.

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