Dana, I ran Avast and it didn't find anything. Everything else (CCleaner, AdAware) hasn't been updated in probably at least a year if not years.
Trying what you recommended.
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Dana, I ran Avast and it didn't find anything. Everything else (CCleaner, AdAware) hasn't been updated in probably at least a year if not years.
Trying what you recommended.
Try Malwarebytes.
Oh, and check the "connections" tab in the internet Options Control Pane,, click on the lan setup button and un-check proxy if it is checked. A lot of malware sets your proxy enabled to redirect things or just be a pain.
Checked the Connections tab, proxy was not checked. Rebooting in safe mode with networking so I can download MalwareBytes.
Malware Bytes running, 5 infected objects and counting! Woot! Off to take a shower, fingers crossed this does the trick.
eta post-shower, 7 objects and counting. Going to bed now. Thanks again, y'all.
Going back a bit -
Why wouldn't you just use a NAS with internal SATA bays?
Mainly so I can use the hard drives I have now which are cheapo USB-only ones. But with storage being so cheap these days I probably am better off getting something like your link and just transferring everything.
Two points of view:
Why You Might Really Like the Mac App Store in the Long Run
I just installed 10.6.6, and looked at the App Store briefly.
For what it's worth (on an old conversation), I have an external USB hard drive plugged into my Airport Extreme wireless base station and it's been working great. (It's actually where my Time Machine backups go.)
Yeah, and a lot of the new NAS devices you can plug your USB drive into, and thus have lots of space.
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