I have Windows LiveOne Care and I ran it shortly after. Is that better than
Norton's? Or worse? It said there were no wee little beasties although it
never says what it does find - and I find that annoying. It also did a drive
cleanup. It was that time of the month anyway.
I have only just IMed on MSN lately. No file sharing. No mysterious IMs from
known or unknown people. Just that shutoff one day. And then the error
messages the next.
I need an answer other than wee little beasties.
"propman" wrote:
> First thing I think of when I hear that the computer's owner has been
> using MSN "wee nasty little beasties contamination" and then run virus
> and malware checkers and do a drive cleanup; especially if the only
> antivirus they have installed is Norton's. :-)
>
>
>
> Ryan wrote:
> > I think it all started when I was talking on my MSN Messenger on my Vista
> > laptop and all of a sudden it logged me out in midconversation and then I
> > logged back in. The next day I started to get "Corrupt or unreadable file"
> > messages in C: (hard drive) that said YahooMessenger.exe and another exe for
> > AIM and yet another one for IE. I'm giving up on IE and switching to Mozilla
> > (no error message that I've seen).
> >
> > BUT I want to clear up these corrupt/unreadable file error messages. I
> > uninstalled YIM and AIM and voila, no messages. But when I reinstalled them -
> > messages were back along with new corrupt/unread file messages for files I
> > don't know what they're about.
> >
> >
> >
> > And I'm getting exception notices too. With strings of letters/numbers.
> >
> >
> >
> > Oh and dskcheck just seizes up at 1 and 2 and 3 percent. And it runs every
> > bloody time I turn on the laptop. The error messages say I need to do it and
> > I WANT to but the thing just seizes up.
> >
> >
> >
> > Is this a Vista glitch that they have a patch for? I'm hoping this all this
> > is.
> >
> >
> >
> > Or do I need to download files from my recovery disk to write over the
> > corrupted files?
> >
> > I read something XP related about going into Start and Run and typing sfc
> > /scannow but would that be relevant in Vista?
> >
> >
> >
> > I'm still making payments on this laptop. I'd really love to have it last
> > longer than the loan. And I bought it because of stuff like this happening on
> > my XP desktop.
> >
> >
> >
> > Any help here would be appreciated
> >
> >
> > >