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Spysnake

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  1. Thanks for that link. Couldn't find it myself I ran memtest86+, and it got six errors on pass 2 test 5. Guess one of the 512MB RAM chips is broken... Gonna get it to computer shop next monday. Thanks again.
  2. Hi! I've got problem with my computer. It has shown two bluescreens in two days, first one from fresh boot and after opening Mozilla Firefox, second one during playing Hitman: Blood Money. For some reason, I didn't care a less when the first one appeared - though it was some kind of random error. So I haven't any information on that one. Second showed up just minutes ago, and I took the information from here and will paste it there; <start> PFN_LIST_CORRUPT (some text what is recommended actions, etc, such reboot if it's first time) *** STOP 0x0000004E (0x00000099, 0x0002F76C, 0x00000001, 0x00000000) <end> Encountered some system errors too, few explorer.exe shutdowns, one time RCP system shutdown and such. Nothing shows up on general usage, nothing connects internet without my permission... Don't really think it's about viruses or malware. I have Windows XP Home Edition SP2. If any of you helped, I would appreciate it very much. And I don't really know if it's software or hardware problem, so I decided to put it at "Software" directory as it seems more possible, as my computer isn't even month old.
  3. Just for creeps, type in "Bush hid the facts". Big brother is spying on us?
  4. A few weeks ago, I ran CCleaners main function, the cleaner, and registry searcher. Everything was looking good, and then I continued playing. I had F-Secure Internet Security 2005 on my computer (and I have it now also). Days passed, and I began to notice, that nothing updates on F-Secure's software. More days passed, and I thought that it was because of some server crash on F-Secure. After about two weeks, yesterday, I had some serious problems with Internet Security 2005 and I reinstalled it. Then, everything worked correctly. What caused this, then? If I think, what CCleaner showed me on deleted files, I can remember that there were about 7 logs from IS 2005. They showed up again after reinstalling, and because of that, I believe that CCleaner had deleted some valuable and important files from system. I made a test. Yesterday, when I had reinstalled the IS 2005, there was these text (log) files again. First I pressed the "Analyze". It showed up the important files. Then, I checked off the "Windows log files". I ran off the "Analyze" again. And it didn't show the files. That is maybe because, they are log- files, and they are in "Windows"- directory. For some reason. And because of that, I need to keep "Windows log files" checked off as long as I keep the IS 2005. Maybe registry checker does it damage too, I don't know exactly. If I don't look at that text over here, I can say, that CCleaner has boosted my computer performance nicely, and I just can't think to uninstall it without good reason. Nice work, I say. And at last, sorry about my bad english (if it seems so), because I live in Finland. -Spysnake
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