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  1. Hi, all have you ever heard about a tool called OTL.exe (OTL OldTimer's List-It) it is supposed to be a spyware cleanup tool, although I don't really think so. If you google "OTL.exe" you'll get lots of links either to the page of its creator, or the tutorial on how-to use it. Several months ago I've downloaded to my laptop that tool because I suspected it was infected. I followed the tutorial, I didn't find anything wrong with the computer. And then the strage thing started. The OTL.exe was downloaded and started on my desktop, a couple of days ago after boot up OTL.exe appeared again. scan my PC with ZoneAlarm Extreme Security, RootRepeal, GMER etc. I even tried they didn't find anything wrong. I am desperate, I don't know what to do this thing is really annoying. Please If anyone has encounter this same thing give me some help. Another thing, using PEiD I found the packer it was used, and the second I unpack it ZoneAlarm and AntiMalware alarm that it is a "bad Mothaf***". Is there a way without re-installing the OS that I can stop this file from "reviving" on my desktop. My OS is Windows 7 Ultimate x64. Thanks in advance.
  2. Here are the speciffications IntelĀ® Core Duo CPU T9300 @ 2.5 Ghz 2.5 GHz RAM: 4 GB Video: 2xNvidia GeForce 8700M GT 256 - SLI HDD: 2x200GB array RAID0
  3. At the moment I use Dual boot Windows 7 64bit and Windows XP Pro 64bit. If the RAID0 is not the problem, then what should I do? When I insert the install linux DVD (eg. Slackware 13) it cannot detect my hard disk.
  4. Hi there, I've bought Dell XPS M1730, I know very little about linux, only basic commands, I've tried Slackware on my Desktop PC. And I always wanted to have a linux laptop. But after several times trying to install different versions of linux with no success. I've started googling that problem, then I've read articles saying that if hard drives are using RAID0, whatever that is (something like making 2 or more hard disks acting like one, as far as I understand), Linux cannot detect my drive(s) therefore, cannot install bootmanager, therefore cannot install linux. What I am asking is, do I have to disable RAID0, split my hard drives, lose all the data to have linux installed on that laptop. Isn't there any way to prevent myself from spending hours and hours of backing up data? Thanks in advance.
  5. thanks I think I made it right
  6. Hi, recently I've been asked to make a web site, I have only basic knowledge so I decided to make it the old-fashion way (HTML), I put some javascripts and some flash objects...so far so good...I finished the site but after trying it with different browsers realized that Opera and Firefox are showing it like it should be, but Internet Explorer doesn't...some of the text that should be centered - is aligned to the left, and the main problem - no scroll bar and I cannot scroll the page with the scroller of the mouse. I can scroll the page only when press the middle button. I know that this problem is because of the IE itself, the scroll bar appears only if I zoom the page in. I know also that this problem must be able to be fixed by little changes in the code. But how? Thanks in advance.
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