Junkware Removal Tool
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/junkware-removal-tool/
AdwCleaner
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/adwcleaner/
Both should detect and remove Sweetpacks.
In case you weren't aware, the Corsair HX series are built by Seasonic and based on the M12 platform. The HX is quieter since it excludes the 60mm fan. They also come with a 5yr. warranty.
Do a custom install from the cd and choose only the audio creation/game/entertainment consoles (first choice if memory serves me correctly), reboot, then install the latest X-fi drivers from Creative's website.
Blue Jeans Cable sells their 28 awg Tartan (copartner) HDMI cables for less than monoprice.com :)
http://www.bluejeanscable.com/...tartan-hdmi-cables.htm
The only thing that will accomplish is adding bloat to your pc. ;)
http://valleywag.com/tech/webr...s-core-team-208837.php
Chances are if you have a smitfraud infection you've got some other nasties on your pc. I'd recommend running all of the tools in my rogueremoval kit, then post a hjt...
In case you can do w/out modular: Corsair VX550W Power Supply Review
It's only $55 shipped AR+GC
Otherwise I'd go with the HX520 or HX620 depending on your power requirements.
What were the versions? SFF is up to v2.30 and Combofix was 1544 KB in size on the 4th. Here's another excellent rogue removal tool that is constantly being updated for the latest threats.
I would have also recommended that you try SUPERAntiSpyware which is one of the most thorough...
Which tools did you try?
Did you try System Restore? You may want to consider making images of your drive.
Norton fails to detect a lot of malware. You may want to consider adding Threatfire, Sandboxie, Online Armor, or use a limited account w/ SRP.
I actually have the Logisys 575XBK at my house, and there is no nvidia SLI-Ready logo on the box, psu, or their website which indicates that Newegg is at fault for improperly displaying the logo.
Each 1TB drive should consume around 34W on spin-up (when the pc is turned on) and around 12W during read/write. The noise follows the HDD and it doesn't sound like an inadequate psu to me. If I were you I would RMA the drive for a noise issue even though it passes diags...
I show $1,299.99 + Ground Shipping @ $137.36 which is a cold deal. As JackBurton pointed out it's only $1199 shipped from Amazon.
My local CC just closed for good last week. :(
I'm surprised that you're asking this question. In any event the Antec Basiq's are a good budget Fortron built psu that cost between $20 & $50.
HardOCP $50 psu review
If someone can afford a C2D system with a 9600 gpu then surely they can afford a $50-$75 psu. If $20 is going to break the...
I use a $30 Antec Earthwatts 430 on my old XP 2000+, 2GB DDR, Radeon 9600 Pro, WD 160GB, 2x optical drives, floppy. Since those killer rebates are over (for now) you may want to consider the Antec Basiq for $$27 shipped.
FWIW Blue Jeans Cable sells (Tartan) HDMI for less than Monoprice.
http://www.bluejeanscable.com/...tartan-hdmi-cables.htm
For a run under 15' you should not see any visual difference between a 24awg and 28awg. In some cases the heavier cable could put stress on the HDMI connector.
No AV is 100% on any given day, therefore your best bet is to run under a limited account w/ SRP or in a sandbox/virtualized environment. :)
* fixed typo
HDGuru states "The Olevia customer service rep said its 42? models have on-site inspection service, but it is only to send a technician over to your home to determine of the set is actually in need of repair, for example, to make sure the power cord is connected. If the tech determines the set...
What is up with the text next to Kaspersky? Have you run some online scans to make sure your pc isn't hosed?
http://support.f-secure.com/enu/home/olsbeta.shtml
http://www.eset.com/onlinescan/
I'd also consider running HJT and post a log, or review it yourself for anything fishy.
As fas...
I get One-year with in-home repair on my $675 HP 42" LCD as well as my Sony 50" RPLCD. I am not required to pay for any shipping.
That is after 45 days and you're required to pay $225. I'd say that is a problem.
I've been using them for about 10 years now, and have sold about 100 of them to various clients. They come with a full 3yr. warranty and are reliable. The LCD models are very attractive. :)
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