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Title: Web Browsers
Post by: MaSonZ on June 09, 2012, 12:20:32 PM
I have been using Firefox for a few years now, and recently it has been really glitchy. I check see if its updated, yes it is. I un install and reinstall, same thing. I pull up internet destroyer as a last hope of doing things, get a pop up something along the lines of "Internet Explorer has stopped working" and it gives me an option to close the program. When I finally ignore the message and it works, slow as mollasses in wintertime. Google Chrome I've heard is reliable, but I've also heard from a few places that they can report your website viewing to the Government. whether or not its true, not risking. I dont look at anything I shouldnt, but what I look at is my business, not anyone elses. One of my friends suggested Safari by Apple, doesnt work on my machine. Running out of options, and I will not last much longer with Internet Destroyer.

I did a scan with Malwarebytes and MSE, both turned up cleaned.

Just last week I had to do a fresh reinstall of everything. Drive crashed just as I was gonna restart the machine and make an image of C:  :mad:. Could this have anything to do with it?
Title: Re: Web Browsers
Post by: The Fugitive on June 09, 2012, 01:01:31 PM
I run Fire Fox myself and have for years. I like the options I get with it. I can count on one hand how many times it's crashed on me in the last 10 years. It has always been reliable for me. I also use IE but mostly just for testing web site stuff I'm working on. I prefer FireFox, but both work well on my machine, which leads me to think you might have an issue with your machine.
Title: Re: Web Browsers
Post by: MaSonZ on June 09, 2012, 02:25:37 PM
I run Fire Fox myself and have for years. I like the options I get with it. I can count on one hand how many times it's crashed on me in the last 10 years. It has always been reliable for me. I also use IE but mostly just for testing web site stuff I'm working on. I prefer FireFox, but both work well on my machine, which leads me to think you might have an issue with your machine.
any thoughts on what may be or where I can look for the issue? I really dont want to have to do a fresh reinstall after having done one last week....
Title: Re: Web Browsers
Post by: MrRiplEy[H] on June 09, 2012, 04:11:27 PM
I have been using Firefox for a few years now, and recently it has been really glitchy. I check see if its updated, yes it is. I un install and reinstall, same thing. I pull up internet destroyer as a last hope of doing things, get a pop up something along the lines of "Internet Explorer has stopped working" and it gives me an option to close the program. When I finally ignore the message and it works, slow as mollasses in wintertime. Google Chrome I've heard is reliable, but I've also heard from a few places that they can report your website viewing to the Government. whether or not its true, not risking. I dont look at anything I shouldnt, but what I look at is my business, not anyone elses. One of my friends suggested Safari by Apple, doesnt work on my machine. Running out of options, and I will not last much longer with Internet Destroyer.

I did a scan with Malwarebytes and MSE, both turned up cleaned.

Just last week I had to do a fresh reinstall of everything. Drive crashed just as I was gonna restart the machine and make an image of C:  :mad:. Could this have anything to do with it?

You most likely have a hardware defect. Symptoms could fit either bad HDD or ram. Of course you cannot rule out a boot sector virus either. I'd try it with a fresh HDD and see if it keeps giving you trouble.
Title: Re: Web Browsers
Post by: Chalenge on June 09, 2012, 04:14:43 PM
I doubt you have a HD problem.

Google will report suspicious activity regardless of what your browser is. I have IE Firefox Chrome Safari and Opera installed. I have not experienced what you have going on with any of them.

Have you tried Spybot Search and Destroy?
Title: Re: Web Browsers
Post by: guncrasher on June 09, 2012, 07:41:31 PM
I have firefox too.  I have never had a problem at all.  never had a problem with ie either but dropped it for firefox so long ago that I dont even remember why.  the only time I will ever use IE is when I first reinstall windows and use it to download firefox.

only problem i have is that addblock no longer blocks advertisement on yahoo.  it does on youtube but not on yahoo for some reason.  I have had adblock so long too that I didnt know that youtube had advertisements  :rofl.


semp
Title: Re: Web Browsers
Post by: MaSonZ on June 09, 2012, 09:41:11 PM
I doubt you have a HD problem.

Google will report suspicious activity regardless of what your browser is. I have IE Firefox Chrome Safari and Opera installed. I have not experienced what you have going on with any of them.

Have you tried Spybot Search and Destroy?
I dont think its a HD problem either. I think I have a drive going, as when its plugged in to the SATA port the machine is rediculously slow to boot, if it boots at all, but its a data drive so I'll play with it when I get to it. In a nut shell, Firefox isnt on that drive.

I havent had google report anything suspicious, then again I seldom ever use Google to search, and I dont use Chrome.

is Spybot like Malwarebytes/MSE? Havent heard of it, but then again I havent heard of spyware in ages so it has kinda slipped my mind it exists.

  I have had adblock so long too that I didnt know that youtube had advertisements  :rofl.


semp
Had this issue a whiel ago when I was trying to do something. I forget what it is/was but I had to disable it. Couldnt remember for the life of me how to get to it to disable since I closed the toolbar at the bottom when I installed it  :bhead
Title: Re: Web Browsers
Post by: guncrasher on June 09, 2012, 10:37:57 PM
adblock click options> check everything on >filter preferences> uncheck allow non-intrusive advertisement

only reason i knew youtube had advertisement was because there was an update to my adfree on my droid x (it's rooted) and it played the advertisement as I didnt re-boot it.


semp
Title: Re: Web Browsers
Post by: Chalenge on June 10, 2012, 12:55:15 AM
Sounds like you have messed with ReadBoost maybe? Turn that nonsense off! Superfetch too if its running.

The only time I have trouble like you descirbe is when I have a deep level defrag going.

Not sure about Malwarebytes? Spybot Search and Destroy is supposed to block vulnerabilities. I have used it forever. They have tools to specifically identify issues that have already got your machine infected. I havent had that issue fo so long I forgot the details but I know where to go for help.

http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html
Title: Re: Web Browsers
Post by: MrRiplEy[H] on June 10, 2012, 01:40:58 AM
I doubt you have a HD problem.

Google will report suspicious activity regardless of what your browser is. I have IE Firefox Chrome Safari and Opera installed. I have not experienced what you have going on with any of them.

Have you tried Spybot Search and Destroy?
Listen guys, his problems started right after a fresh install. Install that he probably did due to earlier problems. Thats indicative of a hardware problem or as i said a boot sector virus
Title: Re: Web Browsers
Post by: MaSonZ on June 10, 2012, 09:01:31 AM
Sounds like you have messed with ReadBoost maybe? Turn that nonsense off! Superfetch too if its running.

The only time I have trouble like you descirbe is when I have a deep level defrag going.

Not sure about Malwarebytes? Spybot Search and Destroy is supposed to block vulnerabilities. I have used it forever. They have tools to specifically identify issues that have already got your machine infected. I havent had that issue fo so long I forgot the details but I know where to go for help.

http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html
As Ripley said, fresh install. I havent touched any settings other then to change my resolution on my moniters, set the background, change icon size on desktop/taskbar. Havent touched superfetch or ReadBoost.

Listen guys, his problems started right after a fresh install. Install that he probably did due to earlier problems. Thats indicative of a hardware problem or as i said a boot sector virus
The only hardware problem I've had recently is a hard drive not being read and fudging my computer on start up. I unplugged it, no problems. Had the issue before I had the HD problems. I did the fresh reinstall because I kept the Blue Screen saying "Windows Has stopped working", upon the auto restart of it I get asked to launch start up repair or start normally. Neither worked, so I formatted C: with Acronis and did a fresh install.
Title: Re: Web Browsers
Post by: MrRiplEy[H] on June 10, 2012, 10:34:43 AM
As Ripley said, fresh install. I havent touched any settings other then to change my resolution on my moniters, set the background, change icon size on desktop/taskbar. Havent touched superfetch or ReadBoost.
The only hardware problem I've had recently is a hard drive not being read and fudging my computer on start up. I unplugged it, no problems. Had the issue before I had the HD problems. I did the fresh reinstall because I kept the Blue Screen saying "Windows Has stopped working", upon the auto restart of it I get asked to launch start up repair or start normally. Neither worked, so I formatted C: with Acronis and did a fresh install.

There you go. You have a faulty HDD that's going to self destruct totally soon. They often start to act up
Title: Re: Web Browsers
Post by: MaSonZ on June 10, 2012, 10:44:06 AM
There you go. You have a faulty HDD that's going to self destruct totally soon. They often start to act up
completely disconnected right now, and Firefox isnt on it, its on the other data drive.
Title: Re: Web Browsers
Post by: MrRiplEy[H] on June 10, 2012, 01:45:49 PM
completely disconnected right now, and Firefox isnt on it, its on the other data drive.
It sounds like your main hdd is failing. If your computer fails right after installation your hardware is going south - with the exception of possible boot sector virus. You probably didnt overwrite the boot sector when reinstalling?

Of course if both your drives are failing it may be ur mobo sata controller
Title: Re: Web Browsers
Post by: MaSonZ on June 10, 2012, 03:48:04 PM
It sounds like your main hdd is failing. If your computer fails right after installation your hardware is going south - with the exception of possible boot sector virus. You probably didnt overwrite the boot sector when reinstalling?

Of course if both your drives are failing it may be ur mobo sata controller
The machine was good with the first install for 3 or 4 months. at least. How do I know if I overwrote the boot sector when I reinstalled? I did a format, that would delete it, no?

Any way to check my motherboard sata controller for failure signs just to be safe?
Title: Re: Web Browsers
Post by: gyrene81 on June 10, 2012, 04:33:07 PM
The machine was good with the first install for 3 or 4 months. at least. How do I know if I overwrote the boot sector when I reinstalled? I did a format, that would delete it, no?

Any way to check my motherboard sata controller for failure signs just to be safe?
formatting does not reset the drive. you have delete all existing partitions then reset them.

could be a bad sata data cable, bad sata connector on the drive or the mobo.
Title: Re: Web Browsers
Post by: Reschke on June 10, 2012, 05:19:10 PM
Was having loads of Firefox issues until I pulled out the most recent RAM I added to my system...Those sticks are now otw back to the manufacturer for replacement.
Title: Re: Web Browsers
Post by: MaSonZ on June 10, 2012, 06:08:58 PM
formatting does not reset the drive. you have delete all existing partitions then reset them.

could be a bad sata data cable, bad sata connector on the drive or the mobo.
only the one partition (120gb SSD), but how do I reset the drive?
Title: Re: Web Browsers
Post by: Chalenge on June 10, 2012, 06:12:25 PM
You guys are getting information piecemeal and cannot really find the issue here... as you just found out I think.
Title: Re: Web Browsers
Post by: MaSonZ on June 10, 2012, 06:13:17 PM
Tried Firefox for benny haha's, and some webpages work (such as this), others dont, such as my 2 email accounts, Pandora, facebook and youtube.

You guys are getting information piecemeal and cannot really find the issue here... as you just found out I think.
whose getting info piecemeal?
Title: Re: Web Browsers
Post by: gyrene81 on June 10, 2012, 10:04:01 PM
only the one partition (120gb SSD), but how do I reset the drive?
erase all exsiting partitions with the windows 7 install disc then re-create them. you don't even have to reboot to do it... you built that system, i'm surprised you don't know how to get rid of a partition in the windows install menu.
Title: Re: Web Browsers
Post by: MaSonZ on June 11, 2012, 11:26:04 AM
erase all exsiting partitions with the windows 7 install disc then re-create them. you don't even have to reboot to do it... you built that system, i'm surprised you don't know how to get rid of a partition in the windows install menu.
anytime i had an os issue, a format and reinstall did the trick. when i get a moment ill do that and chime back in.
Title: Re: Web Browsers
Post by: MrRiplEy[H] on June 12, 2012, 04:36:34 AM
Formatting does not erase the boot sector. Neither does erasing partitions.

You either have to force write over the boot sector using the windows rescue console (which would cause all data to be lost on the drive) or try to use a boot sector repair tool such as Avira antivir boot sector repair tool http://www.avira.com/en/downloads

But before you start to mess with the boot sector, it would be better to try a known working harddrive in the computer to rule out single hdd failure or mobo controller / cable failure. Try plugging in a new hdd with another sata cable, if problems continue then your mobo is the one with problems. One should also not forget even bios may be infected.

First thing I'd do in that kind of situation is that I'd download and burn f-secure linux rescue disk http://www.f-secure.com/linux-weblog/ and perform a full system scan using it. That should detect the most obvious viruses at least and it lets you check the mbr. And if your computer fails even running from the cd, then it's indication you have memory or mobo problems. This you can then test by running memtest86+ which also is free to download.
Title: Re: Web Browsers
Post by: MaSonZ on June 13, 2012, 05:23:46 PM
Not wanting to rebuild my C:, I threw in MRI Customizer. Ran the updates, machine restarted after, and Firefox works again. With my luck just a band-aid until the wound begins bleeding again, but I dont have time this week to rebuild C:, so its good enough for now. Hell, not sure when I'll have the time to rebuild it. 3 bay garage to clean, which is destroyed inside within the next week, just so I can pick up 3 Willys Jeeps and begin the tedious process of making one out of 3.