Re: Hard drive seeks very fast while Screen saver active
if you think it's a virus, download avast: 'avast! antivirus software -
computer virus, worm and Trojan protection by ALWIL Software'
(
http://www.avast.com)
they offer a free home license. you can register really quickly via
email, but shouldn't need to for a one-time scan.
Once you install it, it will probably ask you if you would like to run
a 'boot time scan'. tell it no and restart. when you've restarted,
right click the little spinning 'a' icon in the lower-right corner
system tray (the avast icon), go to updating->program update. avast
will update itself.
now that we know avast is up to date, it's time to schedule the boot
time scan. right-click the avast icon again and click 'start avast
antivirus'. it will scan the memory before officially starting. if it
doesn't catch the virus in the memory scan (which it may), it will
proceed to the normal window. there's a little menu button in the upper
left, click it, click 'schedule boot-time scan'
check the 'scan archive files' box
you can set the advanced options however you want, but be careful about
always delete or always move--if the virus is attached to an OS file
this could cause damage.
click 'schedule', restart. avast will now scan every file on your
computer from within an isolated utility, allowing you to scan system
files, etc.
*THIS TAKES A LONG TIME!! *if your hard drive is really big or really
full, we're talking several hours. but if you've got a virus, it's
worth it!
After the boot time scan, if avast hasn't found anything, then I can
tell you with 99% accuracy that it's not a virus. while avg is good,
i've found it will often miss virii that avast will not.
if avast comes up with nothing, most likely it's not a virus, in which
case good luck, you're on your own.
warp9;464513 Wrote:
> I have a problem with a either spyware or virus that I can't seem to get
> rid
> of. My hard is seeking Very very fast whenever the Screen saver is
> going. If
> I were to leave it that way it would probably burn up the hard drive.
> Has
> anyone had this problem and found a solution? I've ran both avg and
> adaware
> and not found a virus or spyware. When I run task manager nothing shows
> up
> yet I can hear the hard drive working very hard.
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steaminshrooms