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EternalSpectrum

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  1. In a few of the applications I've used there's been an option to "Flush DNS", which I've clicked. Accessing the folder full of content itself would be useless to me, I don't understand any of it.
  2. Originally, I had a terrible case of adware on my browser (Firefox, FYI) and pretty much nothing would get rid of it, in the mix of my many attempts at removing it I had AdwCleaner run a scan, delete a load of files and restart the computer. After that restart I couldn't connect to the internet on Firefox, Chrome or IE and that was two days ago. However, I can connect to the internet (I'm connecting to a Router over Wi-Fi, FYI) on Firefox on my Linux virtual machine, which I'm currently using, and Tor Browser, which is pretty useless as a primary internet browser. When I try to load a website, for example Google.com on any of these browsers it won't even begin trying to load, it will just jump straight to the "Server not found" page as if I wasn't connected to the internet. These are methods I've already tried: Microsoft Fix It (Small application, runs and then restarts PC) MiniToolBox (Click the options you want, e.g. "Reset Proxy Settings" and click Ok, then restarts PC) "netsh winsock reset" in Command Prompt. "netsh interface ipv4 reset" "netsh interface ipv6 reset" "ipconfig /flushdns" in Command Prompt Tools --> Options --> Advanced --> Network --> Settings --> Select "No proxy" option and click on OK. ...and some more basic software that run some tests and do some stuff, restart and don't work. EDIT: Have also run Malwarebytes and Ccleaner So, now I'm pretty lost in terms of what to do. Can someone help me?
  3. "If it ain't broke, completely redesign it every couple of weeks." - YouTube
  4. There are some, there are Samsung Galaxy MP3 Players and some lesser known brands, but they're rather outdated now, so I get your point. I think we may get some in the near future as Android's forever becoming more popular, and they'd probably sell well too.
  5. Yes, good choice. It's an all-rounder, good processing and graphics power, good display, camera, storage and price. Go for it.
  6. EternalSpectrum

    999

    I'm so proud of you.
  7. It is a conundrum like no other, it will go down into the history books.
  8. For the last few days or so my computer's been using a GB or more RAM than it usually does for no apparent reason and it's really slowing it down. I've checked through the processes and everything seems normal, every day on startup I delete some of the unwanted ones to speed it up but even light tasks like internet browsing are using over 3GB now. If you could suggest anything to help that'd be great.
  9. It is up there with the worst things in the world.
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