Yep, without reading the whole forum, I can pretty much guess what's been said.
The problem with AV is that it's a service that reactive rather than proactive. Nothing's going to save your system from a virus no one's heard about...
your config or operating system or nic drivers sound fubared.
As a matter of course, I've had hardware "arguments" between nics and wireless cards before. my dlink pc card used to make my G41 bluescreen if I would resume...
only the cheapest garbage made will not include a graphics expansion slot. Almost every single expansion slot based video card today is PCI-Express format, and a huge percentage of systems sold today come with PCI-e slot(s). so you do...
there's no such thing as what you describe, it's simply physically impossible.
most likely it's related to one of the following: you're formatting via windows, which means the spyware/trojan/virus is just copying itself back on as...
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Originally Posted by Imperil
I just installed Fedora Core 5 on my XPS M170 tonight.. but I think it's coming right back off if I can't fix this problem shortly.
Well when I check the network devices it is...
I use Fedora Core 5 and FreeBSD 6.1. Doesn't matter how far you go, you'll find a seriously large common denominator between all of them. It's by design
pick one, and if you don't like it, choose another one. you learn when you try...
most likely caused by bloatware.
do a clean rebuild of the system, and only put the programs back on that you care about. alternatively you can start uninstalling stuff using the control panel
a less effective solution might be...