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jw50

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  1. icechris69, If you want to post a HijackThis log, I will take a look at it for you. You can go here to download the latest version of HijackThis: http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/files/HijackThis.exe Very Important!!! Please create a permanent folder for HijackThis (I suggest C:\HJT or C:\HijackThis) and move the HijackThis program there. HijackThis will create a number of backup files which may be lost, along with HijackThis, if left in a temporary folder.
  2. Tomcat, TrojanHunter is a legit program and this is the first time I have heard of anyone having a problem after downloading it. However, TrojanHunter is not free. There are free alternatives if you are interested. This is a free online trojan scan: Trojanscan You can also download, install, update and scan your system with the free version of Ewido trojan scanner: When installing, under "Additional Options" uncheck "Install background guard" and "Install scan via context menu". When you run ewido for the first time, you will get a warning "Database could not be found!". Click OK. We will fix this in a moment. From the main ewido screen, click on update in the left menu, then click the Start update button. After the update finishes (the status bar at the bottom will display "Update successful"), click on the Scanner button in the left menu, then click on the Start button. This scan can take quite a while to run, so time to go get a drink and a snack.... If ewido finds anything, it will pop up a notification. You can select "clean" and check the boxes "Perform action with all infections" and "Create encrypted backup" before clicking on OK. Another good free anti-trojan program is A-squared: http://www.emsisoft.com/en/software/free/
  3. Given your current setup the best thing you could do is get a router (not a switch or hub). Most routers have a 4 port switch built in. The problem with just using a switch or hub is that you would need separate IP addresses from your ISP for each of the computers. Most ISPs charge for additional IP addresses and some will not allow you to even purchase an additional IP address. With the router you will only need one external IP address from your ISP and the router will assign internal IP addresses to the computers on your home network. Netgear, D-Link, Linksys, as well as others, all make routers that are very easy to setup and are fairly cheap.
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