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NutmegCT said:Mickey - I know you're too young to remember this, but back in the Dark Ages I watched Carol Burnett. Her character Mrs. Wiggins was a secretary, who needed a little help with technology. One of my favorite lines, as she was staring at her typewriter: "Now let's see ... where is the S key ...?"
Plus ca change.
Tom
PS - ever see this video about IT support in days past?
https://youtube.com/watch?v=LRBIVRwvUeE
NutmegCT said:Just FYI - I use 4.2.2.2 and 4.2.2.3 for DNS.
My service on my desktop computer is "BANG" fast! USING THOSE SAME DNS SERVERS!NutmegCT said:Did they have any idea why your service is so bad now?
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tony barnhill said:My service on my desktop computer is "BANG" fast! USING THOSE SAME DNS SERVERS!NutmegCT said:Did they have any idea why your service is so bad now?
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204.127.203.135
216.148.225.135
How do I change them?
Maybe I just need to take it to a compter repair & have them dump IE & reload!
NutmegCT said:tony barnhill said:My service on my desktop computer is "BANG" fast! USING THOSE SAME DNS SERVERS!NutmegCT said:Did they have any idea why your service is so bad now?
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204.127.203.135
216.148.225.135
How do I change them?
Maybe I just need to take it to a compter repair & have them dump IE & reload!
Not yet! OK - let's clear your DNS cache from the garbage it probably accumulated during the trip.
Go back into the Command CMD window, and type:
ipconfig /flushdns <enter>
Then restart the machine. Give it a browser run again.
Tom
I'm just going to let the experts solve it!Doc Entropy said:Have I missed all th' fun?
Try the ipconfig command Tom suggests, Tony. It ~should~ toss out any 'residual' settings. Then do ipconfig /renew to reestablish.
tony barnhill said:Well, while in Honduras, I picked up a virus HEAT (I think that's what he said it was) that's buried itself in my operating system & is playing havoc with my browser...he said in some ways its like a spybot....everytime they try to reload my browser or FIREFOX as an alternative browser, it jumps out & plays with the newly loaded browser, whichever.
They said they've had several computers in with the same problem...so, we're gonna relaod everything from scratch...we're saving all my documents, photos, etc. & ensuring they're free of virus...should have everything on the laptop redone & up by tomorrow.

I use Kaspersky - pretty good program...best I can remember, I was trying to see the photos & Utub videos here on the BCF & couldn't see them (remember, I made a post about that)...so, in the bottom right corner a little banner popped up that there was an upgrade to ActiveX...after I told it to upgrade, I could see the Utube videos but almost right aweay lost aboility to do anything!NutmegCT said:Yikes - never even heard of Heat virus.
Tony - what antivirus program do you use? And if the laptop was only used for web browsing and email ... how the heck did it get a virus in Honduras?
Hmmm - laptop, Tinster, powder coating, heat ...
nah.
Thanks.
Tom
Don't know, Mickey...if you remember, it only started there in the Hotel Grand Sula when I tried to hook into their wireless network...probably had nothing to do with them other than, if you remember, we thought it might've been my security system conflicting with theirs so I turned mine off to check thinking they had protection - guess they didn't!Mickey Richaud said:So, it wasn't necessarily the system in the hotels in Honduras or PR?