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Oct 8th, 2003 at 11:07pm

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Ok, no matter what I do I can't seem to make a search work.  For the last week or so, I always get a HTTP 404 Not found message when I run a search from most search engines-i can't even get to google.com-it appareantly doesn't exist   ???.  Anyway, I have a cable internet and am hooked up through a router as are the rest of my families computers.  They all work fine, it's just mine thats all screwy so something is deffinately wrong with my system in some way.  The odd thing is that all my favorites/bookmarks work and if I know the exact address I can type that in and it works usually (like I said, I can't even get to the google page)-I just can't search.  Any idea why?
 
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Reply #1 - Oct 9th, 2003 at 1:25am

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What are you using as a browser, Explorer?
I'd recommend a re-install of the browser, this normally fixes it. Failing that explain to the computer how you are going to reprogram it with a hammer if it doesn't start being a bit more co-operative Wink

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Reply #2 - Oct 9th, 2003 at 2:54am

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My family use to have a computer that started doing that one day for no reason. It was also on cable internet.. The only explaination for it that I could think of is that it was a Compaq.  Grin The computer died a horrible death about a month later for unknown reasons. Now it's a pile of spare parts. So I never did figure out what the problem was.

The first thing I would try is uninstall/reinstall your cable modem. Completly reinstall the software for it. I'm guessing it is a problem with a settting in the router.. But that's just a guess. I don't know anymore about it.
 

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Reply #3 - Oct 9th, 2003 at 5:13am

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The only explaination for it that I could think of is that it was a Compaq.


  I have 2 compaqs and both of them have served me quite well over the years.
 

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Reply #4 - Oct 9th, 2003 at 11:32am

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I am using internet explorer so I'll try reinstalling that first.  I don't think that I have specific software for my cable modem because it is intregrated into my motherboard.  Maybe I should try and reinstall those drivers as well.
 
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Reply #5 - Oct 9th, 2003 at 12:04pm

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Before I reinstall IE, I figured it was a good idea to uninstall the one I have on the computer-to give it a clean place to start ya know.  Anyway, I can't seem to uninstall it-it's not appearing in the add/remove programs option.  Any idea why (might it be running and it not be appearing-if so how do i close it).
 
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Reply #6 - Oct 9th, 2003 at 1:15pm

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I know this one. Go to IE > Tools > Internet Options. Then click the 'Advanced' tab, and scroll down and uncheck Show Friendly HTTP Error Messages. I had the same problem and this was the solution that worked for me.

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Reply #7 - Oct 9th, 2003 at 4:19pm

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I know this one. Go to IE > Tools > Internet Options. Then click the 'Advanced' tab, and scroll down and uncheck Show Friendly HTTP Error Messages. I had the same problem and this was the solution that worked for me.

Didn't help.  I tried it and the oly difference was when I ran the search the page stayed at the search engine page and didn't change.  So, it never showed an error but still did nothing.
 
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Reply #8 - Oct 9th, 2003 at 11:22pm

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Did you run an A/Virus scan?
Also malware and data miners can cause internet and computer problems.  LavasoftUSA.com.  $15 one time cost.  117 caught since late March.  20 one scan in the registry.
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Reply #9 - Oct 9th, 2003 at 11:43pm

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Unfortunately, I don't have an updated anitvirus system on my computer-my account ran out and I never renewed it.  But, I know the problem is with IE-I downloaded netscape to see if that search would work and it did.  Unfortunately I don't like netscape so I need to get Internet Explorer to work.  Does anyone know if it's possible to uninstall IE intirely then download it and reinstall it?  I can't seem to figure out how to uninstall it-it's not in "Add/Remove Programs."  I'm using Windows XP if that makes a difference.
 
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Reply #10 - Oct 10th, 2003 at 2:20am

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I think its like Windows Messenger, you have to type a command line prompt to uninstall it. Try MSDN http://msdn.microsoft.com to see if they have any info on the subject (I'm sure it will be in the public newsgroups if it is anywhere).
 

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Reply #11 - Oct 11th, 2003 at 2:13pm

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Well, I got sick of trying to solve this problem so I decided to just reformat and reinstall windows.  A little drastic, yes, but it worked.  So, I guess the problem is solved.   Grin
 
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Reply #12 - Oct 13th, 2003 at 3:58pm

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hey richie, i had the exact same problem, sadly the same thing was the only way i could get it, to work. and lost very important files in the process.
i couldnt figure out what the problem was either.
 
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Reply #13 - Oct 15th, 2003 at 8:01pm

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Yeah, fortunately I spent a little time to backup everything before I reformatted it.  So, I didn't lose anything I wanted-but it's just time consuming.
 
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Reply #14 - Oct 15th, 2003 at 8:22pm

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After an AV scan, best to run a program such as Ad-Aware.
Yesterday a friend called to say that she was  having major problems with broadband connects.
Installed and ran Ad-aware.  134 objects removed. Many in the Registry.
EOP.
 
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Reply #15 - Oct 16th, 2003 at 5:07am

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howdy nickle.
sadly i tried that to, tons found but even after removal nothing fixed.
 
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Reply #16 - Oct 16th, 2003 at 1:03pm

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I don't even know that much about that.  I remember that someone said those programs remove "spy-ware" but that didn't tell me anything.  LOL.
 
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Reply #17 - Oct 16th, 2003 at 1:10pm

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hi richie:)
spy-ware=bad:) companys place cookies onto your computer that transmits information about your internet activitys back to them, they are usually contained in pop-up adds, kazaa or certain other web-sites and programs. i dont know if they transmit other computer information. but i do recomend getting ad-aware and running it to clean out your computer ASAP
 
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Reply #18 - Oct 16th, 2003 at 6:44pm

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OK, I will.  Thanks.  I doubt I will have too much since I just formatted.  But, I'll do it anyway.   Grin
 
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Reply #19 - Oct 31st, 2003 at 8:18pm
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Know this is a late reply - haven't looked around much down here lately - but here's something for everyone to remember.

Many problems being caused on cable modem and dsl connections are as a result of actual or attempted browser hijacks by trojans.

MOST AV software doesn't detect trojans and even spyware detectors won't. Trojans are complicated and I don't know of ANY effective free software for dealing with them.

But here's a simple step you can take.

If you start getting connection problems or other weird events, look in the Windows\system and Windows \System32 folders for any NEW exe files. Chance is that any file(s) dated around about the time the problems began is a trojan loaded on your PC by let's say a hacker. You can try creating a folder and moving the exe file(s) into it. If the problems go away after rebooting, chances are they were trojan(s) and can be deleted.

Ideally you should then go through the registry and look for the 'startups' in the various ..Microsoft/Windows/Current Version Run/RunOnce/RunOnceServices etc containers and delete them as well but if you have isolated the active (exe) files, they can't work anyway.

You NEED to be concerned about trojans. The reason they bu**er things up is because MOST of them are diallers (which screw a dsl connection up anyway) or can transmit data back to the 'hackers' server. The kind of data they are looking for is when you do e-transactions using C/Cards and eg passwords to Inet banking accounts.

I don't want to worry you but....

BTW, what are our stoopid politicians doing in the meantime apart from looking up their own backsides and wasting their time in all sorts of other ways. It's about time that some really TOUGH international legislation was devised to cover spam, the loading of unauthorised software on remote PCs without permission, delivering unrequested porn and other stuff. If it isn't the Internet is already becoming a jungle and eventually really drastic controls will be needed that would be totally regrettable given the spirit in which the Internet originally started.
 
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Reply #20 - Nov 1st, 2003 at 6:19am
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As a further update to the above.

I recommend the FREE AV system from www.grisoft.com. It's at least as good as payware stuff like McAfee and Norton from my experience.

Today I updated mine to the 31st October release. When I rebotted it detected a trojan in the system area and when I ran a full scan it picked up and removed 6 (YES SIX!!) trojan/virus files.

Anyone who is running any kind of Internet connection without a system like this is looking for trouble.

BTW AV software MUST be updated at least every 3-7 days. It's no good saying you've got Norton or McAfee that came with your system 18 months ago - it is now worse than useless.
 
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