A few week ago I found out that I had some type of Trojan. I was able to get rid of it but now whenever I use Firefox, it is sluggish and does not repond all the time. What can i do to fix the problem? I really want to stay with Firefox but as of right now, IE is working better.
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Slow responding Firefox
#4
Posted 09 April 2009 - 05:44 PM
your computer is still infected... one program cant guarantee a system is completely clean
install and run scans with these programs (one scan at a time tho) preferably in safe mode
super anti-spyware
a squared
spyware terminator
install and run scans with these programs (one scan at a time tho) preferably in safe mode
super anti-spyware
a squared
spyware terminator
#5
Posted 09 April 2009 - 06:53 PM
:D Hi :
IF possible, Post the 1st 2 "Logs" from the Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware scans so we can
see better as to WHAT SPECIFIC "Trojan(s)" it detected !? Saying it is "Gone" does NOT
mean there may be something else that was not "detected". Running 4 Scans usually
means that subsequent "layer(s)" were "revealed" as the top "layer" of a complex malware
were detected and then quarantined/deleted .
IF possible, Post the 1st 2 "Logs" from the Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware scans so we can
see better as to WHAT SPECIFIC "Trojan(s)" it detected !? Saying it is "Gone" does NOT
mean there may be something else that was not "detected". Running 4 Scans usually
means that subsequent "layer(s)" were "revealed" as the top "layer" of a complex malware
were detected and then quarantined/deleted .
#10
Posted 15 April 2009 - 01:17 PM
Fullmerj.... the first thing that I would want to try is to un-install firefox and try it again the problem exists because since you use firefox as a default browser then thats were the virus is going to hit first..... so it might of corupted something within the browser .... put the computer in safe mode and run the sercurity software again uninstall the brower and reinstall it again... best of luck to you ...... shouldnt be that hard to get rid of it ....
#11
Posted 16 April 2009 - 12:57 AM
With any browser that is slow to respond the first thing you do is dump all private data, if that does not improve response then you look for other problems.
In firefox, click Tools, click Clear Private Data, then hit Clear Private Data Now.
You mite wanna uncheck Saved Passwords so you dont loose your saved passwords.
In firefox, click Tools, click Clear Private Data, then hit Clear Private Data Now.
You mite wanna uncheck Saved Passwords so you dont loose your saved passwords.
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