Is this a virus or???

Dan03

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Hey, I put this in OS because I really have no idea where else to put it.

I bought a netbook about 1 year ago and after about 1 month after I got it I started having what seemed to be software problems. I ran all the anti virus and nothing helped, in the end I just had to reinstall the OS (Win 7). It worked, great, until about 1 month later again the problem started... I was very confused and no virus was detetected by any anti virus software... I dont think it can be hardware related either so I decided to install windows XP this time, I donno why I never used 7 before this computer and didnt quite trust it. Worked fine at first but then 1 or 2 months later, the problem comes again! Put 7 back on, problem again. Reinstall again, this time problem started in just 3 days.

Now let me describe this problem... it will not be easy because every time it is a little bit different, takes a little bit different time to start, and often if I continue to use my computer with the problem it also changes, sometimes worse, sometimes better...

Anyway, usually the first I notice of the problem is while using the computer, it started up normally but after some time it would slow up, I reinstall and that is normally the point where it starts to go bad. After that other problem occur. Mostly it will get stuck for 1-10 minutes on a black screen during windows start up. Sometimes there will be error messages during this black screen, sometimes not. Then when it finally does start up the computer MIGHT be really slow, almost unusably slow. Ive also had problems with certain programs just suddenly not working any more, skype for example among others.

Sorry I cant give any more accurate description than this, as I said it seems to be a very unpredictable problem. Right now for example if I turn on my computer I really dont know if it will be usable, semi usable, or not start up at all.

So to sum up... I have tried several anti virus, scanned every single file on both partitions of the harddrive and no virus could ever be detected, I took the computer to a shop... they scanned it with their anti virus, nothing, they said the only thing they could do would be to reinstall windows which I can do myself. Ive asked many computer wiz friends and none of them had a clue what was causing this. It doesnt seem hardware related, its not the OS itself as I tried 2, its not a virus. Ive installed the drivers from the website and the CD, although they were less than reliable imo (many errors during setup), Im stumped.

The only thing I havent tried is to delete everything on the nonsystem partition, I have around 80gb of files on there and nowhere to put them, or course I formated the c: but Im avoiding to format the other one, and I kind of trust the amount of anti virus Ive used so I dont see how that could be a problem. Or could it?

Please, Im going nuts with this!! Right now Ive had to borrow a friends computer but they need it back and need to solve this problem Ive had for 1 long year. Please can someone help!!

ASUS Eee PC 1005P Specs:
10” 1024 x 600 display
Atom N450 processor
1GB DDR2 RAM
160GB HDD
VGA out, microphone, headphone jacks, 3x USB 2.0, Card reader
0.3MP webcam
10/100 LAN, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi
Windows 7 Starter
6-cell Li-ion battery (probably smaller than the PE model)


Thanks to anyone who read all of this!

-Dan
 
Sounds like it could be software programs that are not compatible with each other or with the system, or the software program is overwriting important system DLL's.

Re-install the OS and run it for a while with no or minimum software installed.
 
You said it would show an error message every now and then... What did it say? Sounds like hardware or possible software issue.
 
Im sorry but I really cant remember the error. I just checked and the computer starts up semi normally, only stops on a black screen with only the mouse viewable for 20 seconds just before the loggin screen appears.

What kind of software problem could this be? I tried reinstalling and only using fresh install files that I downloaded, and only common software like skype and winamp. but still happens :(
 
wındows 7 I own, xp... i wont comment on. And the problem happened on both.

Right now the only programs installed are skype, agv, winrar, bsplayer and 1 or 2 driver updates from the assus website.

Would it be worth somehow putting my 80gb (mmaybe can get it down to 50gb) of files into a virus proof vault type thing and reinstall windows again?

If it was a hardware problem I dont think the problem would go away for a short time when I reinstall the OS... :( Please help, Im going crazy for 1 year now and no one knows what this is! I feel like a sick person who has some rare 1 in 10 million person illness that no one knows about.
 
Are you using the "no comment" xp you mentioned? If so then ditch it and reinstall win7. Pirated software has a lot of problems, dont use that stuff.
 
Asus eee PC I see.I have Asus eee PC 1001 PX 1 year old and it's brand new Seagate HDD just died on me 3 days ago lol.Plus it's motherboard died few weeks ago also!

Anyway as I can see your hardware is fine so your problem will be a lot easier to solve.Add me on Skype and through the video conversation I will lead you step by step on what to do in order to fix your problem.





Cheers!


By the way...anybody had an experience with Asus eee 1001PX...because...my motherboard stopped working and my HDD died in it...that sucks considering that laptop is just 1 year old and I was not even using it much 0_o!!That sucks lol!!!
 
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if you have change many OS, and the main issue persist, sound like hardware trouble...

download backtrack5 and install it into a usb drive stick(memory flash)

Then choice from boot, to boot from flash memory usb...

From the menu of linux, choice memory scan... to start scanning for memory errors...

And by the way check if the cooller fun of CPU work correctly.

If nothing of this steps, fix the trouble, then try to install Ubuntu,

you can check on google or youtube "newbie guide install ubuntu in a laptop"
 
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