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kittywantsbacon reacted to iamdarkyoshi in Explain Your Username
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kittywantsbacon got a reaction from iamdarkyoshi in Explain Your Username
Back when reddit was just a bunch of cat pictures and bacon
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kittywantsbacon reacted to JefferyD90 in RAM is doing weard things and I do not like it
uninstall chrome.
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kittywantsbacon got a reaction from PlayStation 2 in $80USD in cash. Raspberry Pi variant, Sony MDR-7506, Corsair M65, or something else?
Hm, I bet I could make it work. In all actuality probably not.
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kittywantsbacon got a reaction from PCgamer324 in Router Help!
I doubt that's relevant as he(assuming he) is complaining about the range of his router, probably wireless, not the internet speed.
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kittywantsbacon got a reaction from PCgamer324 in Router Help!
Exactly. I don't think you need to get them to do it for you.
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kittywantsbacon reacted to Tsuki in Magical find problem
first, uninstall Magical Find in windows, then reset chrome and your other browsers, then run malwarebytes, adwcleaner, Hitman Pro, spybot S&D, ccleaner, and if its still there combofix. should fix it.
EDIT: btw dont listen to anybody that says you have to wipe your computer, they have no idea what they are talking about. there are very few cases in which you have to reinstall windows to get rid of any kind of virus or malware, or especially adware. yes, it works. and yes sometimes its just easier, but it should always be a last resort.
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kittywantsbacon reacted to ionbasa in Magical find problem
Okay, first, there are ways to fix this which don't involve a complete reinstall of windows.
First: Go download Malwarebytes from https://www.malwarebytes.org/
Open Malwarebytes Anti-Malware and click Update Now. Once updated, click the Settings tab, followed by Detection and Protection and tick Scan for rootkits. Click the Scan tab, ensure Threat Scan is selected and click Start Scan. If threats are detected, click Remove Selected. If you are prompted to reboot, click Yes. Upon completion of the scan (or after the reboot), click the History tab. Click Application Logs and double-click the Scan Log. Click Copy to Clipboard and paste the log in your next reply.