Originally posted by cassp:
Scott, my daughter is experiencing much the same thing after trying to run a virus scan a week ago. My son is going to look at it this week. If we find anything, I'll let you know. I'm sure it is a form of that virus that went around last year that shut down most of Microsoft business posts.
Ok gang: After speaking with Synthzone PC gurus Bill (Abacus) & Mike Sutliff on Skype, I think I've finally got the problem licked. It appears that upon installing the Windows 9.1 Codec updates (for dbAmp Music Converter) that Mozilla Firefox 1.07 (sorry for citing 1.17 by mistake), that it may have corrpupted something in Mozilla Firefox, causing (when browsing in Firefox) that more than annoying unexpectant freeze+shutdown in Firefox thing to happen.
I've since REMOVED Firefox 1.07 (via add/remove programs)and everything appears to be working fine again. The only glitch I encountered trouble getting IE (not Firefox) my default browswer again. I've since discovered that not only did I have to go to the IE Internet Properties: 'Programs Tab' window, and check the 'Internet Explorer should check to see whether it is the default browser' checkbox, but also SELECT the 'Reset Web Settings' button on that same page as well. Only after doing BOTH these things was I then able to OPEN web links (via IE), from other programs.
Originally posted by cassp:
Scott, my daughter is experiencing much the same thing after trying to run a virus scan a week ago. I'm sure it is a form of that virus that went around last year
I don't think my situation arose from a result of a virus, especially because I ran Norton Anti-virus and everything came back clean. I believe my problem arose from installation of new WMA codec files Firefox couldn't recognize, of which may have corrupted the Firefox registry. Anyway, if your symptoms or things that let up to the problem on your daugheter's PC is similar to mine, you might try the steps I took. I hope you'll find a fix soon as well.
Originally posted by KeithB:
Scott, I'm just curious; you said you installed Firefox 1.7. The latest, according to my set up, is Firefox 1.5 - are you sure it is 1.7?
Keith
Sorry, my error. I had version 1.07 installed.
Originally posted by Graham UK:
After a clean install of OS + programs......
The answer is use Norton Ghost image to save an image of you OS + programs to a spare partition.
Graham. Thanks for the wise suggestion. Realizing there are several competing software programs which do the same thing, is Norton Ghost still the prefered utility for this task?
Originally posted by abacus:
reinstall Firefox 1.5, unless you really need the extra features of Mozilla 1.7.
Bill, per your recommendation, I've completed removed Firefox 1.07, and using IE 6 alone for now. Also per your recommendation, I attempted to upgrade to IE 7 beta2, but following installation & reboot, for whatever reason, IE7 beta2 did not succesfully install, leaving me with the latest version IE6 instead. Mike Sutliff tried the same thing on his PC and met with the same result. In the meantime, I still haven't decided whether I'll install Mozilla Firefox 1.5 now or not, especially because IE6 seems to functioning w/o problems.
Originally posted by kbrkr:
The shutdown problem has me worried in that the only software issue that can cause that behavior is a Untrapped or Wild Interrupt. These usually occur only after new Hardware is installed.
Interestingly enough, no new hardware has been added recently, but the good thing is that after having removed Firefox 1.07, and no longer browsing with it, the problem (fingered crossed) seems to have disappeared completely.
Originally posted by kla4:
Having a drive image is extremely important. I myself use 'Drive Image by PowerQuest' and in case of any serious trouble restoring is a piece of cake.Another handy tool is HitmanPro . . . to get rid of spyware etc
Kla4: Yes, I'm familiar with this excellent program. Does Drive image basically accomplish the same thing as Norton Ghost? Curious how these 2 programs compare? For Spyware, I run "SpySweeper" & "Adaware" and they seem to be doing the job.
Originally posted by Craig_UK:
I used dbpoweramp last year and it messed up my PC big time.
Hi Craig, sorry to hear about the problems you had with dbpoweramp, but I suspect the problem I was experiencing had nothing to do with dbpoweramp itself, but Firefox instead. Of course I can't be certain, but so far now, everything's working good again. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
Wow. This truly is a terrific forum for not music alone, but just about everything else too. Many Thanks again to EVERYONE that responded for your input and help. Much appreciated guys.
Scott