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"Questor" wrote in message ... --- You don't say whether a clean install or upgrade. No hardware specs to see if your computer is capable of running Vista properly. We don't know what applications you are running. You don't say what you have scanned your System with. There are many applications to find different kinds of infections, spyware, Malware, Keyloggers. Post a proper question. "freezes so many of us are enduring with Vista?" Exact number please! This guy has been asking the same question in several groups for the last couple of days. We all answer him, but he chooses to ignore our advice. He needs to uninstall ZoneAlarm until they fix the bug that traps these programs and won't allow killing them. What BUG is trapping the programs and stopping Task manager from working and causing the lockups? I did remove Zone Alarm this morning, but you failed to tell me what to replace it with that monitors crap trying to phone home. MS firewall allows anything and everything to connect to the net. Questor |
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"Grand_Poobah" wrote in message ... --- No infections of any kind can be found on this PC, yet MSMail, MozillaFF and IE7 lock up constantly. How can this be fixed short of a reformat and reinstall of the OS? Vista has been as unstable as W98 for us. Is there any way to get it as stable as XP? Does anyone know what causes these constant W98 type freezes so many of us are enduring with Vista? Are you learning impaired? This answser has been given to you many times yet you still ask the same question. What par of: UNINSTALL ZONEALARM Don't you understand? What part of I did uninstall it and am still waiting for you to recommend another firewall that blocks unwanted outgoing connections. Questor |
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"Jack the Ripper" wrote in message ... I.C. Greenfields wrote: No infections of any kind can be found on this PC, yet MSMail, MozillaFF and IE7 lock up constantly. How can this be fixed short of a reformat and reinstall of the OS? Vista has been as unstable as W98 for us. Is there any way to get it as stable as XP? Does anyone know what causes these constant W98 type freezes so many of us are enduring with Vista? If it's an OEM -- pre-installed version of Vista, it can be a bad install of the O/S. If that's the case, you need to get back in touch with the computer manufacture as you have a software warranty. If it's not that, then you can try this. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929833 Thanks. I'll check it out. What firewall do you recommend that monitors both ways? |
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"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote in message ... On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 14:16:12 -0600, "I.C. Greenfields" wrote: No infections of any kind can be found on this PC, Exactly how (using what software) did you look for "infections of any kind"? See long list above - including WindowsDefender. yet MSMail, MozillaFF and IE7 lock up constantly. How can this be fixed short of a reformat and reinstall of the OS? Vista has been as unstable as W98 for us. Is there any way to get it as stable as XP? Does anyone know what causes these constant W98 type freezes so many of us are enduring with Vista? In my experience, on my own two Vista machines (one running Vista for over two years, since rtm in November 2006) and on many others, Vista has been absolutely stable, and has *never* crashed nor locked up. Then why is this one and and at least 7 in the office? Why were there no problems with the old XP machines locking up? So if your experience is different from mine, be aware that the problem is not Vista, as you apparently believe, but is something specific to *your* computer. Here are the possibilities: 1. Malware infection (despite what you think). 2. Hardware (or drivers for the hardware) that doesn't get along with Vista. And how would I know which one is causing so many programs to lock up in cluding IE7, MozillaFF, WMail, TaskManager etc? 3. Software that doesn't get along with Vista. And how can I know that? Everything freezes at one time or another. It's like the BLUE screen of death without the blue screen. 4. Some error you've made in setting up or configuring your machine. It's out of the box so I don't know what you mean as far as configurations and setting up. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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"Questor" wrote in message ... --- On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 14:16:12 -0600, "I.C. Greenfields" wrote: No infections of any kind can be found on this PC, Exactly how (using what software) did you look for "infections of any kind"? yet MSMail, MozillaFF and IE7 lock up constantly. How can this be fixed short of a reformat and reinstall of the OS? Vista has been as unstable as W98 for us. Is there any way to get it as stable as XP? Does anyone know what causes these constant W98 type freezes so many of us are enduring with Vista? In my experience, on my own two Vista machines (one running Vista for over two years, since rtm in November 2006) and on many others, Vista has been absolutely stable, and has *never* crashed nor locked up. So if your experience is different from mine, be aware that the problem is not Vista, as you apparently believe, but is something specific to *your* computer. Here are the possibilities: 1. Malware infection (despite what you think). 2. Hardware (or drivers for the hardware) that doesn't get along with Vista. 3. Software that doesn't get along with Vista. 4. Some error you've made in setting up or configuring your machine. Ken, give up on this guy. He has been asked for that information several times. No reply from him. And, he still makes these posts again and again. What do you mean no reply? If see replies I answer them. Some people have to work for a living. I'm not online 24/7. G Questor |
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If you have unwanted outgoing connections then your system is
already compromised. A resident Trojan virus can easily disable the outgoing portion of the firewall. The primary wall of defense should be prevention of incoming viruses and malware. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "I.C. Greenfields" wrote in message ... What part of I did uninstall it and am still waiting for you to recommend another firewall that blocks unwanted outgoing connections. Questor |
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"Gary VanderMolen" wrote in message ... If you have unwanted outgoing connections then your system is already compromised. It's compromised by WMP for example? A resident Trojan virus can easily disable the outgoing portion of the firewall. The primary wall of defense should be prevention of incoming viruses and malware. Please recommend software that monitors connections both ways that works with Vista. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "I.C. Greenfields" wrote in message ... What part of I did uninstall it and am still waiting for you to recommend another firewall that blocks unwanted outgoing connections. Questor |
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http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php
Malwarebytes is as the name says, a Malware Remover! For the Free version scroll down their page to either download from Download.com, or Major Geeks.com Sounds like you do have an infection. Defferent programs find different things. Give the above a whirl. -- Mad Mike "I.C. Greenfields" wrote: "Gary VanderMolen" wrote in message ... If you have unwanted outgoing connections then your system is already compromised. It's compromised by WMP for example? A resident Trojan virus can easily disable the outgoing portion of the firewall. The primary wall of defense should be prevention of incoming viruses and malware. Please recommend software that monitors connections both ways that works with Vista. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "I.C. Greenfields" wrote in message ... What part of I did uninstall it and am still waiting for you to recommend another firewall that blocks unwanted outgoing connections. Questor |
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"Questor" wrote in message ... --- You don't say whether a clean install or upgrade. No hardware specs to see if your computer is capable of running Vista properly. We don't know what applications you are running. You don't say what you have scanned your System with. There are many applications to find different kinds of infections, spyware, Malware, Keyloggers. Post a proper question. "freezes so many of us are enduring with Vista?" Exact number please! This guy has been asking the same question in several groups for the last couple of days. We all answer him, but he chooses to ignore our advice. He needs to uninstall ZoneAlarm until they fix the bug that traps these programs and won't allow killing them. What BUG is trapping the programs and stopping Task manager from working and causing the lockups? I did remove Zone Alarm this morning, but you failed to tell me what to replace it with that monitors crap trying to phone home. MS firewall allows anything and everything to connect to the net. Questor ZoneAlarm traps programs (notably web browsers and email clients) by holding them in the 'system' area which prevents 'user' programs such as Task Manager and Process Explorer from killing them. In the ZA forum, there are quite a few posts pertaining to this particular bug. They appear to be working on it, but haven't come up with a solution yet. Questor |
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On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 00:24:04 -0600, "I.C. Greenfields"
wrote: "Grand_Poobah" wrote in message ... --- No infections of any kind can be found on this PC, yet MSMail, MozillaFF and IE7 lock up constantly. How can this be fixed short of a reformat and reinstall of the OS? Vista has been as unstable as W98 for us. Is there any way to get it as stable as XP? Does anyone know what causes these constant W98 type freezes so many of us are enduring with Vista? Are you learning impaired? This answser has been given to you many times yet you still ask the same question. What par of: UNINSTALL ZONEALARM Don't you understand? What part of I did uninstall it and am still waiting for you to recommend another firewall that blocks unwanted outgoing connections. I used to recommend ZA because of its outward protection, I've more recently become convinced that outward protection is an illusion. Once one of the nasties gets into your computer, it can essentially do whatever it wants, including circumventing the firewall. So the extra protection that a firewall that monitors outbound traffic provides is more apparent than real. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |