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    W10Prox64
       #651

    If you are just trying to protect yourself from known malicious sites, I would suggest getting rid of the VPN and using OpenDNS for your DNS servers on your NIC. That, coupled with the Firefox browser, will protect you from most every known malicious site out there.
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       #652

    12 min after new java restart----Ok I will get rid of this vpn -- were do I get the open dns and whats an nic --told you i'm new to tthis computer world but i want to learn
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       #653

    petra9999 said:
    12 min after new java restart----Ok I will get rid of this vpn -- were do I get the open dns and whats an nic --told you i'm new to tthis computer world but i want to learn
    Your AMD Sempron K140 is a 2GHz dual-core chip and you have 6GB RAM in this system. That VPN is a problem. Yes, I would get rid of it.

    Please uninstall the VPN, and then download Java v8 without the VPN. One thing at a time.
    Last edited by simrick; 01 Jun 2016 at 22:13.
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       #654

    Ok I will be back
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       #655

    Ok Java verified Unreal,, thats why it took 6 hrs + to scan with mbam last night
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       #656

    If I could sware I'd be inventing words right about now
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    W10Prox64
       #657

    Okay, so Java 7 has been uninstalled, Java 8 is installed, and it has been verified, yes?
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       #658

    Yes and the vpn is gone for good
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  9. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #659

    petra9999 said:
    Yes and the vpn is gone for good
    Thank you.
    Now, if you want to run the Belarc Advisor, let me explain it to you please.

    Belarc Advisor is a PC Auditor. It gives you a system inventory, so to speak. It can be very useful, when you need to know certain information: what's under the hood. But, it contains some very private information which should never be posted on a public forum, including things like IP addresses and software keys. So, if you want to run it now, go ahead, and it will open the system audit in your default browser. You can then save it (File>Save) to your documents for future reference. But please, do not post it here. We do not need this information.

    When you are finished, I will give you some directions on how to set your NIC for OpenDNS. But I need to attend to a couple other things first, so please be patient with me. :)
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       #660

    Patient with you ?? i'm so thankful you and everybody else has put up with me I need to run to the store for a sandwich anyway take your time pls Thanks
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