Appletax
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For some reason I can't get some web sites to load at all or I can only get part of a web site to load.
(SEE UPDATE AT BOTTOM AFTER)
Some of the things I tried:
- Ran Kaspersky Rescue Disc 10 -> o infections
- Ran Avast A/V in Safe Mode after running rkill -> o
- Reset Internet Explorer
- Checked DNS/IP settings -> all set to automatic w/ ISP
- Checked the HOSTS file -> all good
- Ran Kaspersky TDSS rootkit remover -> 0
- Ran Sophos Antirootkit -> 0
- Checked for mal-processes w/ Task Manager -> nothing suspicous
- Looked for TDSS rootkit registry entries -> found none
- Ran Malwarebytes Antimalware -> 0
ALSO -> McAfee Total Protection was installed. Everytime I tried to access it all that popped up was a white window. I
tried uninstalling it and same thing popped up. I had to download McAfee's remover tool to uninstall it.
I uninstalled it because I figured it may need to be reinstalled to fix it's problem?
Here's what I see when I try to go to the home page: (says iGoogle Redirect on the tab).

--- I googled this and came up with that it could be a google redirector rootkit.
But I don't get redirected to anything so that's not the problem.
Facebook only partly loads:

Here's Youtube (Won't play any videos)

Can't access Windows Live Mail

Can't switch to Google Search

Technibble's search box is missing

System:
Acer 7740 laptop
Windows 7
2.13 GHz Core-i3
4GB RAM
Remove TDSS rootkit -> Description and removal instructions
UPDATE ->
I was wrong about the problem being across all browsers. I installed Google Chrome and had no problems with it at all.
The problem was only with Internet Explorer 8. I had been experiencing some issues with Google Chrome portable, but they went away.
My teacher installed Internet Explorer 9 beta and now the problem is gone. The owner was informed by me that
it's still in beta and she will need to installed the stable version once it is released.
--- All solutions given in this thread did not fix the problem with IE.
My teacher's guess is that some components of IE were either deleted or corrupted.
Since it's IE8 with Windows 7 it cannot be reinstalled; only disabled
= S.O.L.
(SEE UPDATE AT BOTTOM AFTER)
Some of the things I tried:
- Ran Kaspersky Rescue Disc 10 -> o infections
- Ran Avast A/V in Safe Mode after running rkill -> o
- Reset Internet Explorer
- Checked DNS/IP settings -> all set to automatic w/ ISP
- Checked the HOSTS file -> all good
- Ran Kaspersky TDSS rootkit remover -> 0
- Ran Sophos Antirootkit -> 0
- Checked for mal-processes w/ Task Manager -> nothing suspicous
- Looked for TDSS rootkit registry entries -> found none
- Ran Malwarebytes Antimalware -> 0
ALSO -> McAfee Total Protection was installed. Everytime I tried to access it all that popped up was a white window. I
tried uninstalling it and same thing popped up. I had to download McAfee's remover tool to uninstall it.
I uninstalled it because I figured it may need to be reinstalled to fix it's problem?
Here's what I see when I try to go to the home page: (says iGoogle Redirect on the tab).

--- I googled this and came up with that it could be a google redirector rootkit.
But I don't get redirected to anything so that's not the problem.
Facebook only partly loads:

Here's Youtube (Won't play any videos)

Can't access Windows Live Mail

Can't switch to Google Search

Technibble's search box is missing

System:
Acer 7740 laptop
Windows 7
2.13 GHz Core-i3
4GB RAM
Remove TDSS rootkit -> Description and removal instructions
UPDATE ->
I was wrong about the problem being across all browsers. I installed Google Chrome and had no problems with it at all.
The problem was only with Internet Explorer 8. I had been experiencing some issues with Google Chrome portable, but they went away.
My teacher installed Internet Explorer 9 beta and now the problem is gone. The owner was informed by me that
it's still in beta and she will need to installed the stable version once it is released.
--- All solutions given in this thread did not fix the problem with IE.
My teacher's guess is that some components of IE were either deleted or corrupted.
Since it's IE8 with Windows 7 it cannot be reinstalled; only disabled
= S.O.L.
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