I ran the Malwarebytes program but it didn't find anything new. What does reformatting involve?
Bob posted while I was typing.
Doing what he suggest works if its not to bad.
I do not think you go into the BIOS to do this--just insert disk?
No expert here but will tell you what I can.(Son in law is computer science major--he laughs at me a lot and helps me often) ALL I KNOW IS MY MACHINE.(original XP--updated and modified)
WARNING!!!!
I don't know what I am doing but do it anyway!

My 9 year old machine just keeps getting better!

Political sites can be as bad or worse than porn sites at installing malicious stuff.
And I think now our government is doing it also.
The BBC for sure is. Google it.(finally got the BBC spy ware out of my machine)
Reformat= reload OS
My understanding is every time you boot up things get out of whack just a little. Maybe ,maybe not.
Power failures will corrupt OS
Us that don't really know what we are doing cause corruption for the OS when we do things.
Malicious stuff installed that will stop virus scanners from finding things or up dating when it looks like they are working( when in reality they are not)
Kind of like our current government, it is corrupt and needs the original operating system reinstalled to fix-after all of the old is removed.
Maybe ,maybe not on all above.
First to reformat you need to have the operating system installation disk.
Save all pics and docs to disk---if it will let you. If not and you have to have it you will need professional help.
Then you can use a program to overwrite your machine to a blank machine and reinstall OS.
OR and probably best ----
Go into the BIOS and go to boot section and put the CD for first boot option.
Before exiting BIOS and saving setting put the install disk into CD
To get to the BIOS on my machine taping F2 while booting. use the arrow keys to navigate. right hand colum has information.
You may need to see your manual or Google it for your machine.
When it starts to ask questions in setup make sure that you remove any partitions as stuff can still hide there.
I have learned to not use a partition.
This last reformat I found some one(on line -malicious) had set up a partition to hid behind.
When you are up and running install a fire wall if you have one on disk and go straight to Microsoft updates.
If you don't have a firewall program your provider( or in windows?) should have one--make sure it is on.
Down load SP2 first and then SP3 if you want, i don't use sp3. SP2 is a huge security update.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=049C9DBE-3B8E-4F30-8245-9E368D3CDB5A&displaylang=enThis is the only SP2 I could find---its big--it works wonders.
Download Microsoft security essentials , for some reason I had to go back to get the virus protection?
http://www.microsoft.com/Security_Essentials/This is some more good stuff.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=0D5F9B6E-9265-44B9-A376-2067B73D6A03&displaylang=enMicrosoft in my opinion was not that great at protection in the past----my opinion has change recently.
This guy is pretty sharp
Black Viper
http://www.blackviper.com/WinXP/supertweaks.htmHome page
http://www.blackviper.com/This is his new site and I have not checked it out.
In the past I have used his instructions on setting up the registry by turning of things I don't use.
Frees up memory and gives less places for things to hide.
I did not do a search for this as I have it printed on hard copy. It helps especially on older machines that are speed challenged.
Using Mozilla/ Fire fox helps some. I like it.
for older machines
If you have room for more ram that helps.
Add an extra hard drive helps or replace with bigger one.
CLEAN THE MACHINE!!!
open it up and blow/ brush it out.
Make sure you have no static electricity in your body, touching the metal case first with one hand an leaving it there helps with this.
WARNING!!!!
I don't know what I am doing but do it anyway!

My 9 year old machine just keeps getting better!
