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Vally

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  1. Thanks for the help. I did some research although, some of them which you already sent me are way too sketchy to try. They require some weird stuff to download and they are really untrustful. Like look at the second link's video, this guy has bots in his Youtube video to commentt that it worked. Either way, I tried the EMSISOFT Decryptor but it doesn't seem to find any key to decrypt them. Are there any other TRUSTED ways I can try?
  2. Well aparently it didn't. Tried all of them and only the last one (Xorist) seems to be "doing" something, like it's scanning all the files. The rest would not even recognize the file type. I'll let you know if it comes out with anything.
  3. I just uploaded some screenshots in case that seems like a familiar virus or category. Can I also just try all the tools on the website you sent me? I searched the internet but it doesn't seem to be many information about it.
  4. I do not know, but I know what site caused it and which download. I know little about malwares and anti-viruses did not help decrypt them either. Hoped Avast could maybe have a decryption tool or something. I uploaded a photo of what my files looked like before the format.
  5. Hello, My PC has been recently infected with some kind of malware, which instantly encrypted all my files on the PC to a weird .ehiz extension which cannot be opened and left with a note to visit a site and pay to unlock them. Since I had no control over my PC, randomly restarting, changing wallpapers etc, I went ahead and totally wiped and formatted my drive C to restore it. I obviously lost whatever was on C, but I didn't format my second hard drive, just in case I can decrypt those files which are very very very important to me. So, once I landed on my fresh new installation of windows, they still appear to be "locked" and under the .ehiz extension, which I couldn't get rid of. The question is, can I somehow restore their state and decrypt them? Thanks for your time and available to any questions!
  6. Appreciated! Also, don't forget that I already have a case, so it's excluded (-34.98) I'm just sceptical as to how an Athlon3000G performs compared to a Pentium G5400 (and we also fall a lot out of price range).
  7. Not an option given the current circumstances. The only open stores are the retail ones for delivery-only.
  8. Haha, no it's not poker but it has to do with bans that I occasionally get for using third party programs.
  9. Hello everyone, As of the latest updates due to the pandemic, I've settled at my parents house and probably will stay here for the next month or so. That being said, I'll need to build a low-end PC that can do basic decent browsing and some really soft gaming. BUDGET: 200-225€ GOAL: Basic browsing, Games: League of Legends at Mid Settings would be nice. NOTES: I don't care about upgradeability, I want it for 30 days/year that I live here. CASE EXCLUDED (I'll use an old one). COUNTRY: Greece So, my Option #1: PSU: Coolermaster Elite V3 300W - 37,90€ CPU: Intel Pentium G5400 - 59,30€ Mobo: ASRock H110M-HDS R3.0 - 50,90€ RAM: Random single stick 8GB 2400 - 36,50€ SSD: WESTERN DIGITAL 250GB - 53,40€ GPU: Intel HD 610 - TOTAL: 238€ Let me know your suggestions!
  10. That's extremely weird and shouldn't really happen. I personally haven't experienced something like that and it seems kinda sketchy. Well, you found a way around the problem, not really the solution since you disabled the "Low Latency Mode". Anyway, I would suggest you do a fresh new installation of the latest EVGA version (or even replace it with another monitoring program out there). Let me know if my answer helped you, Vally.
  11. Hello forum, To better visualise my situation, I'll start by explaining why I need such a software. I'm currently playing a game, where the server keeps your IP & MAC Adress of your client. For a number of reasons, I need to assign different combinations of IP & Mac Adresses, to different active clients. Software I tried so far Proxifier : A free (or paid) software that, based on a proxy list you provide, can assign different IP addresses to clients/windows that you choose. I managed therefore to have several windows open with different IP addresses each, but the issue isn't fixed. All windows had the same MAC address (of the adapter). Technitium Mac ddress Changer : This program can easily change and randomise the MAC address of the internet adapters on your PC with a single hit. Although, the problem still persists. I could easily getaway with fast-swap of the Mac Adresses (instead of going through the Windows and changing it), but still I couldn't assign different MAC addresses to active windows. One possible solution, would be to run different VMs for every client/window that I want to be open. Although, in this case I'm running out of hardware resources, as that would require a lot of ram, CPU and GPU power (don't forget that I'm talking about an open game, not an open browser window,etc..). So, to sum up, is there any software out there that can do me the job? Let me know if my request was not clear and I'll try to explain better.
  12. Vally

    ISP recognition

    Yes, which goes to the splitter and then to the telephone line in the wall.
  13. Vally

    ISP recognition

    I changed to this modem, after the first one from my ISP was a total crap.
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