Lots of lag spikes

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Wonderful :bigthumb:

You should do that every couple of months, your router and modem can get clogged up after awhile.

This may clean you up a bit more and get rid of more garbage



Download TFC to your desktop
  • Close any open windows.
  • Double click the TFC icon to run the program
  • TFC will close all open programs itself in order to run,
  • Click the Start button to begin the process.
  • Allow TFC to run uninterrupted.
  • The program should not take long to finish it's job
  • Once its finished it should automatically reboot your machine,
  • if it doesn't, manually reboot to ensure a complete clean



We need to update your Java to keep you more secure
  1. Go to your Control Panel and click on the Java Icon ( looks like a little coffee cup ) click on About and you should have Version 7 Update 7, if not proceed with the instructions.
  2. Go to the update Tab and update it
  3. Then go to your Add Remove Programs (WIN XP) or Programs and Features (Vista / Win 7) in the Control Panel and uninstall all previous versions.



Open OTL and click on Clean Up and it will remove programs we used to clean your system along with there backups, any programs that where not removed you can just drag to the trash.







Safe Surfn
Ken
 
Thats great thanks for all the help :thanks: :2thumb:.

I checked Java and it was showing it is version 6 update 37 yet it also said it last checked for an update today (before I did the manual update) is it better to manually check every month or so rather than rely on the auto update. Also it updated to version update 7 update 9 rather than 7.

I'm currently using Comodo internet security premium, Spybot, Superantispyware and Malwarebytes. Can you suggest anything else as well as these or instead of?
 
I'll tell ya, Java updates faster than you can change your socks. You have the latest version. What I would do is the auto updates but keep an eye on it and if in a few weeks it doesn't update than do it manually. You can go to the Java Control Panel and have it check for updates weekly and set the time when your computer will be on so you dont miss it.

Comodo is fine, Malwarebytes and SAS , Spybot are all fine to, what's important is to keep them all updated. The Pro Version of Malwarebytes has a protection modual that will block known malicious websites, the cost is minimal and you own the program, no yearly update fees, but this of course is up to you.

Take Care,

Ken :)
 
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