Darn, the problem still persists! I cannot seem to follow the instruction from Panda on how to remove it since the file they have mention cannot be located on my computer!
Any help would be highly appreciated...
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Darn, the problem still persists! I cannot seem to follow the instruction from Panda on how to remove it since the file they have mention cannot be located on my computer!
Any help would be highly appreciated...
It was post #4, before you imagined it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pc_Madness
Try here. It is a good link:
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/
Type nslookup at Start Menu --> Run and type www.vbforums.com. You should get a reply which looks something like this:
If the IP address is different then it means there is something wrong with the DNS cache. The fact that it is going to the Mozialla Developer site suggests to me that it is not spyware.Code:Non-authoritative answer:
Name: www.vbforums.com
Address: 63.236.73.220
To clear the dns cache goto the command prompt by typing cmd at Start Menu --> Run and enter the following:
Also try doing Ctrl+F5 on www.vbforums.com, it may be that the local cache is holding the wrong page.Code:C> ipconfig /flushdns
Attached is the result of nslookup...
When I press CTRL+F5 everything works, what should I do now? I have already tried C> ipconfig /flushdns...
Type IPCONFIG /ALL to see if you have any DNS servers set. Maybe something got hosed there, or they have changed. You would have to check with your ISP.
Did you try the online virus check? I think you have to use IE to get it.
You should really set up some DNS servers. Windows uses its own root servers by default to resolve names but its faster if you use the ones given to you by your ISP.
How do you connect to your ISP?