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fictionallie April 3rd, 2006 10:45 AM

New Restart Problem
 
I'm using the latest version of Limewire Pro 4.10.

My problem is that the program keeps restarting itself. I shut it down, it starts itself up in a few seconds. I have deleted every limewire related program i have been able to find, and the program still tries to load itself (this brings up a javascript applet telling me that the program has defaulted.)

I've tried the fix that was posted much earlier, because it appears my Ctrl+Alt+Del feature is disabled. I had this problem once before, and it was the winupdates virus. I followed the steps listed in the other post, and I don't have the winupdates virus this time. In fact, no process is using any CPU other than System Idle Process.

I can't figure out where the "virus" is or what else might be causing this to happen. Anyone help me out?

6_pac April 3rd, 2006 10:56 AM

Have you tried going to NorbiesWorld? You will need to register and post a hijackthis log and he will help you. Here's the link http://www.norbiesworld.co.uk/Forums...ic/t=1295.html

You've probably already been here but here's a link with info on viruses http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showthread.php?t=41432

dogmeatknepp April 6th, 2006 04:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fictionallie
I'm using the latest version of Limewire Pro 4.10.

My problem is that the program keeps restarting itself. I shut it down, it starts itself up in a few seconds. I have deleted every limewire related program i have been able to find, and the program still tries to load itself (this brings up a javascript applet telling me that the program has defaulted.)

I've tried the fix that was posted much earlier, because it appears my Ctrl+Alt+Del feature is disabled. I had this problem once before, and it was the winupdates virus. I followed the steps listed in the other post, and I don't have the winupdates virus this time. In fact, no process is using any CPU other than System Idle Process.

I can't figure out where the "virus" is or what else might be causing this to happen. Anyone help me out?

Have you tried to roll back your computer? It worked for me.


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