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Title: Computer assisttance - and yes I am a sap.
Post by: Quarlow on June 12, 2011, 08:31:33 AM
OK I fell victim to the "MAXMYSPEED" to help my computer speed. So I "SAP" paid the $39.95 to get the software download and as I am installing it it tells me to phone this #.
Alright "SAP" so I phone the # and the guy comes on and says he needs to take control of my computer and check some stuff out. No problem, all is cool so far, then he checks my registry and says it has to much stuff on it and they need several hours for their tech to clean it out before they can install the "MAXMYSPEED" software. So for $304. for a year they can clean it out and provide service and tech support. I say  "OK I can't really afford that right now What with my kids grad and this and that".
Then he says "Well do you have other computers in the house. To which I say " yes 2 others". So he says "well for $349.95 I can provide the same service for all 3 computers".
This is where the sap leaves me cause he has confirmed it to me that this is a legal scam with a flexible price that he can adjust to whatever he wants just to get a whack of my dough. So I tell him I cannot pay this at this time and he tells me that he will put the things he changed back as they were, which he does, but he also removes the "MAXMYSPEED" software which I can't seem to find now and he goes on with his business and I am out of pocket with a now sore rump "If ya now what I mean".
  So my question is "does anyone now how to clean my registry?
Title: Re: Computer assisttance - and yes I am a sap.
Post by: ADH on June 12, 2011, 08:52:20 AM
I use a program called c cleaner.
Title: Re: Computer assisttance - and yes I am a sap.
Post by: Quarlow on June 12, 2011, 08:58:39 AM
Ok I will google that. Thanks.
Title: Re: Computer assisttance - and yes I am a sap.
Post by: Tenpoint5 on June 12, 2011, 08:59:10 AM
I would suggest sending a PM to Squirt after he recovers from the LPGA weekend.
Title: Re: Computer assisttance - and yes I am a sap.
Post by: Quarlow on June 12, 2011, 09:00:04 AM
Ok, sounds like an idea for sure.
Title: Re: Computer assisttance - and yes I am a sap.
Post by: smoker pete on June 12, 2011, 09:02:28 AM
Quote from: Quarlow on June 12, 2011, 08:31:33 AM

... Alright "SAP" so I phone the # and the guy comes on and says he needs to take control of my computer and check some stuff out. No problem, all is cool so far, then he checks my registry and says it has to much stuff on it ...

... he tells me that he will put the things he changed back as they were, which he does, but he also removes the "MAXMYSPEED" software ...

... So my question is "does anyone now how to clean my registry? ...

If it was me Q I would be more worried about what he might have done/screwed up/etc. while he had control of the computer rather than how to clean up your registry :-\ ???  One little incorrect tweak here or there can do a lot a damage.  The Registry is not for the faint of heart or the untrained!!

Maybe I'm just me being paranoid or something but it wasn't that long ago when I knew enough to be extremely dangerous and like I said, the Registry is nothing to take lightly.
Title: Re: Computer assisttance - and yes I am a sap.
Post by: Quarlow on June 12, 2011, 09:05:33 AM
Thanks pete. I will gather as much knowledge as I can before I touch anything or send it to the shop.
Title: Re: Computer assisttance - and yes I am a sap.
Post by: smoker pete on June 12, 2011, 09:16:58 AM
Quote from: Quarlow on June 12, 2011, 09:05:33 AM
Thanks pete. I will gather as much knowledge as I can before I touch anything or send it to the shop.

Not saying he did anything Q ... just saying that the Registry is the brains of the Operating System and needs to be respected.
Title: Re: Computer assisttance - and yes I am a sap.
Post by: muebe on June 12, 2011, 09:26:22 AM
This whole thing about needing to clean the registry is a ploy to sell useless software IMHO.

So Q ....I assume that your computer is running very slow correct? Most common causes are conflicting programs(more than one virus scanner) or too many programs that start up with the OS.

How many virus scanning programs, registry cleaners, ect do you have installed?

What I suggest is that you go to www.malwarebytes.com and download their free scanner. Then run the software and install all the updates but do not run the scan yet. Once updated re-boot the computer into "safemode" and run the full scan from there. If you have any viruses this is going to get them out. Then run another scan after you reboot normally. If it finds something again then you have a Trojan horse. Let me know and I can help you with it.

There are a few free virus scanning software available that work well and I trust. One is from www.avira.com It works well and does not slow you computer down. I suggest you remove any of the virus scanning software you have and registry cleaners ect and install this one...

Let me know if you have more questions ;D
Title: Re: Computer assisttance - and yes I am a sap.
Post by: Quarlow on June 12, 2011, 09:55:29 AM
Ok running the malware scan. We'll see what happens. I seem to have about 300 errors as told by the C Cleaner and the maxmyspeed check too.
Title: Re: Computer assisttance - and yes I am a sap.
Post by: Quarlow on June 12, 2011, 09:58:32 AM
Ok so no malicious infections detected. So now what. Muebe you said to check for scanning programs and such. How do I do that?
Title: Re: Computer assisttance - and yes I am a sap.
Post by: muebe on June 12, 2011, 10:12:23 AM
In the right hand bottom corner on the taskbar there are icons. Take a look at each icon and see what they are. You can see what programs are running. There will be the speaker, wi-fi signal bars ect. Check each one and see if any are virus scanning software ect.

You can also go into the control panel. And then go to the add/remove programs area. This will list every program installed on your computer...

Let me know what you find
Title: Re: Computer assisttance - and yes I am a sap.
Post by: Quarlow on June 12, 2011, 10:19:46 AM
It doesn't look like I have anything other than what my service provider supplys called "Telus security service". It seems to be a pretty good product as such. Of course I now have the malware icon in the lower right corner but other than that there is only the speaker, net connection bar and the battery indicator.
Title: Re: Computer assisttance - and yes I am a sap.
Post by: muebe on June 12, 2011, 10:21:52 AM
I am going to send you a PM
Title: Re: Computer assisttance - and yes I am a sap.
Post by: Wildcat on June 12, 2011, 04:41:45 PM
I purchased System Mechanic Professional for around $40 not long ago from Office Depot. I am not a computer guru but this program is so simple that even I can do it. It will fix registry issues, clutter, will defrag, will fix the too much start up stuff, etc., etc.
Title: Re: Computer assisttance - and yes I am a sap.
Post by: mybad on June 12, 2011, 05:42:37 PM
Personally I would change every password I have, from a clean computer [not touched by the scammer] first. Like others have said if your computer is slowing down there are some simple things you can do.

CrapCleaner works well like ADH said. Use it to remove the temp files in the Windows/Application files. All that is just junk really. If you use CC to clean your registry make sure you back it up, when CC prompts you, just so if it goofs up you system you can load the back up and be back to where you started.

Do all the spyware/malware/antivirus scans. Do them in Safe Mode, so stuff running in memory will be checked/cleaned as well.

You can shut off start up programs that really don't need to run at start up. Go to>Start>Run and type in msconfig. Choose the start up tab. Un check the programs you would like to not start. Or use CC on the side tab select Tools, then start up. and from there you disable/enable start up programs.

Run Defraggler from the same folks who make CC, defrag your system, and run the boot time defrag from the settings menu at the top just select run once.

Don't know what operating system you are using, but you could check to see how many processes are running. Open the Task manager, and go to the processes tab. If you have say more than 50? running you should look into eliminating some of  these, either by removing the program if you don't need it, or by shutting them off using CC or msconfig.

If too many processes are running at idle, this will use tons of memory, and add to a slow sluggish system.

Good luck Q

If you feel like you need some help, cleaning your computer up, go to this site http://www.dslreports.com/forum/cleanup and follow the directions. I have been a member there for over 10 years, and they REALLY know there 0....not me so much but they do...lol
Title: Re: Computer assisttance - and yes I am a sap.
Post by: Habanero Smoker on June 13, 2011, 02:11:56 AM
Giving an unknown person full remote access to your computer can end up pretty bad, especially if you have personal data stored.

I use [http://www.pcpitstop.com/pcpitstop/]PC Pitstop[/url] to check my system, and their commercial product Optimize 3 to clean my registry.