Apparently some virus got in my computer and ate my sh*t. [bang]
Good thing Norton was there..for an $80 fee..since nothing else could help alleviate this problem. This is all a BS scam! >:(
My desktop is now blank except for the garbage and the newly downloaded Norton icon. [roll]
Anyway, I now click on my Microsoft logo in the bottom left corner to look at all programs, including, my Itunes.
SOB says it's empty!! !! !! !! !! WTF?!
This:
http://www.malwarebytes.org/ (http://www.malwarebytes.org/)
And this:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/products/security-essentials (http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/products/security-essentials)
Both are free, and do a much better job than Norton or McAffee
But you can still get to the DMF, so it can't really be ALL that bad.
Kidding, man. That blows. :-\
Now I can. Argh..what a headache!
Thanks for the links to the free stuff.
Why is it Bullshit?
Here, this will help:
http://store.apple.com/us (http://store.apple.com/us)
Sorry. Couldn't resist... ;D
if you had all/most of your music on an ipod you should be able to recover it.
and this time back it up...
and stop downloading porn...
[evil]
Quote from: sugarcrook on October 28, 2011, 11:38:23 PM
Here, this will help:
http://store.apple.com/us (http://store.apple.com/us)
Sorry. Couldn't resist... ;D
So true. So true. Worth every penny.
Hope you are able to recover and/or salvage some files....
Maybe you should get a new computer "this week".
;D
Quote from: Stella on October 29, 2011, 06:25:14 AM
Maybe you should get a new computer "this week".
;D
...or the picky shopper could wait. :P
Quote from: sugarcrook on October 28, 2011, 11:38:23 PM
Here, this will help:
http://store.apple.com/us (http://store.apple.com/us)
Sorry. Couldn't resist... ;D
Is this because mac's are filled with magical elves that fend of big bad computer viruses? (http://www.macworld.com/article/163238/2011/10/new_trojan_horse_uses_your_mac_to_attack_websites.html)
Quote from: Punx Clever on October 29, 2011, 08:51:45 AM
Is this because mac's are filled with magical elves that fend of big bad computer viruses? (http://www.macworld.com/article/163238/2011/10/new_trojan_horse_uses_your_mac_to_attack_websites.html)
Whatever it is. It works like hell. My Macbook is 5 years old and no problems whatsoever. Never a virus. Never a complaint. ;D
Quote from: lazylightnin717 on October 29, 2011, 09:33:07 AM
Whatever it is. It works like hell. My Macbook is 5 years old and no problems whatsoever. Never a virus. Never a complaint. ;D
irrelevance (numbers, cost/benefit, etc..) keeps macs more or less safe from the big bad internet, but that's likely to change as they increase in use. i have never had a virus, etc... on my 2006 windows laptop either. part of that is using the right preventative software......but more of it is being smart about where i go and what i do on the net.
Quote from: Punx Clever on October 29, 2011, 08:51:45 AM
Is this because mac's are filled with magical elves that fend of big bad computer viruses? (http://www.macworld.com/article/163238/2011/10/new_trojan_horse_uses_your_mac_to_attack_websites.html)
A virus warning written by an anti-virus company? Oh no! I should buy their software so it doesn't affect my Mac!
Webroot with sweeper, cleans up everything and keeps it clean. Best I have found......
Quote from: 1KDS on October 29, 2011, 02:40:39 PM
A virus warning written by an anti-virus company? Oh no! I should buy their software so it doesn't affect my Mac!
Just an example of how they are, contrary to popular belief, susceptible to the junk floating around on the interwebs.
To be honest, I run my computer without virus/malware protection and have only been impacted one or two times since I started building my own rigs in high school (10 years or so now). Hell, I haven't even been that careful about it... I commonly use bittorrent.
Point being, Macs are not filled with pixie dust and unicorn farts and can be screwed up pretty badly if you aren't careful, same as a windows box.
Quote from: Punx Clever on October 29, 2011, 03:35:39 PM
Point being, Macs are not filled with pixie dust and unicorn farts and can be screwed up pretty badly if you aren't careful, same as a windows box.
True, but most of the viruses and stuff I've ever seen or dealt with were designed to dick with Windows directories and settings.
Macs are certainly susceptible, they're just not usually the intended target.
So IZ's thread about his computer taking a dump is now one debating the merits of a Mac vs. a PC?
[popcorn]
Sorry about your computer IZ!
Mac's are the new fastest color ;D
Quote from: Punx Clever on October 29, 2011, 03:35:39 PM
To be honest, I run my computer without virus/malware protection and have only been impacted one or two times since I started building my own rigs in high school (10 years or so now). Hell, I haven't even been that careful about it... I commonly use bittorrent.
If you don't run antivirus, how do you know that your computer is not already infected?
Like I said..all icons removed from desktop. Several more small icons in the bottom right corner.
All photos are gone. LUCKILY, I downloaded everything to an external drive.
There are photos in my pictures section that I just downloaded but when I try to select them for photobucket, it says "no items match my search"??
>:( ???
two years with a Mac without issues. price just about kills you but the benefit of not hassling with bullshit viruses (until now) is worth it. just saying......
Quote from: IZ on October 30, 2011, 05:39:59 AM
Like I said..all icons removed from desktop. Several more small icons in the bottom right corner.
All photos are gone. LUCKILY, I downloaded everything to an external drive.
There are photos in my pictures section that I just downloaded but when I try to select them for photobucket, it says "no items match my search"??
>:( ???
i'm assuming you're running vista/win7.... what folders are under c:\users?
i'm wondering if your profile got corrupted and it created a "clean" one for you. if so, your data is still in the "old" profile directory.
Thanks. D! I'll check.
I run an Anti Virus Program on my Mac, 99% of the time it is pretty quiet, the 2 or 3 times it has gotten upset and thrown up alerts, it was for Windows Viruses hidden in Email Attachments.
I've never been a big believer in the whole Mac vs PC thing, I like Mac, it works for me, and has been a trooper for over 6 years now (Mac Mini)
That's the only problem with a Mac, the Eye watering prices when it comes time to replace or Upgrade.
Quote from: SpankyDuc on October 31, 2011, 02:19:24 PM
I run an Anti Virus Program on my Mac, 99% of the time it is pretty quiet, the 2 or 3 times it has gotten upset and thrown up alerts, it was for Windows Viruses hidden in Email Attachments.
I've never been a big believer in the whole Mac vs PC thing, I like Mac, it works for me, and has been a trooper for over 6 years now (Mac Mini)
That's the only problem with a Mac, the Eye watering prices when it comes time to replace or Upgrade.
Hell, Apple doesn't even acknowledge the creaky old OSX Tiger Macs we have at home, why would you expect virus writers to bother with 'em? ;D
My wife ran into an issue over the summer where whatever she caught made all her files "hidden".
Open a folder, go to Folder Options, and on the View tab check the radio button under the "Hidden files and folders" section to "Show hidden files and folders".
It might be they just hid everything on you.
OK..thanks!
Quote from: bevel on October 31, 2011, 09:59:31 PM
My wife ran into an issue over the summer where whatever she caught made all her files "hidden".
Yep - my Fancy just had the same ting happen to her machine. Everything still seems to be there, but it was all hidden.
Always have one comp for pron and a diff one for important stuff..