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Homepage keeps getting reset with restart....

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A couple of weeks ago, when I went to google.com, I got a page that said "If you are getting this page, your host files have been hacked." It went on to say follow these steps and download the following patches, etc.

 

I know nothing about that sort of thing, and wasn't sure if it was a hoax or not. Now, every time my computer is restarted, my homepage is reset to something like http://www.windowws.cc or something. It is a search page with several logos with a dog with a magnifying glass on one eye or something like that. I'm trying to do this by memory. Also, I tried to go back to google.com to see what I needed to do, but that page will not come up. I can go directly to other pages of google, but not the main page.

 

I deleted all my cookies, temp files, history, and downloaded the newest version of Explorer. I have no idea how to get things back to normal. I also ran everything I could from Norton, and it didn't fix it. Anyone have an idea?

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Guest Razor Roman

Read the "Things you need" message and get Hijack This. Run it, and let is fix stuff.

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Okay, now here's my problem.......

I downloaded AdAware to get rid of the problem. After I ran it, I could no longer get on Internet Explorer. I am on a friend's computer now, looking for help info. I restored everything that AdAware deleted, but IE is still not opening. Any suggestions to fix that? It's hard to go to any sites to download programs to fix it when I can't go to any sites from my computer in the first place. Thanks for any help.

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Option 1 - If you are running Win 98/ME/2000 you should be able to go to Add/Remove programs and then click on Internet Explorer (not the updates that start with Q) and hit Remove or Change/Remove and it will give you the option to Repair IE. If not then see option 2.

 

Option 2 - Download an alternate browser (Mozilla is a good choice and go to Microsoft.com and download and reinstall IE.

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