Author Topic: I can't upload anything to...anything.  (Read 948 times)

wtf computer?
Whenever I attempt to upload to mediafire it gets an error at 1%. Whenever I attempt to upload to youtube it doesnt even change to any percent, and it goes to like "estimated 1535353 minutes" and stuff, just a random number.
Cant upload things to people on skype, either. But when I HOOOST a server, everything's fine, my game connections fine, etc.
Also, any program such as Vegas gets an error and tells me to log in again/wrong password when i know its right because I logged in on youtube before with the same one when I try to log in.
Not much else to say. Just uh...help me fix this please else there probably wont be more rp guns or zombie maps xD

oh yeah, steam and skype sometimes randomly log off and on within seconds, and any browser i have up disconnects. BUT IF I AM IN A GAME EVERYTHING IS COMPLETELY FINE.

<insertDr. Haxpicturehere>

Run Anti-Virus, It seems you have a Backdoor Trojan Horse.
Have you downloaded any suspiciously named files, Lately?

Run Anti-Virus, It seems you have a Backdoor Trojan Horse.
Have you downloaded any suspiciously named files, Lately?
Not to my knowledge, except for some .exe's that install programs that i never found the use for.
Those things always install extra stuff, might've been that, but what I remember and am finding is nothing like such.

Anyhow, yeah, ran a scan, doing it again.
Will post results tomorrow.
« Last Edit: July 07, 2013, 04:58:23 AM by Arekan »


avast will fix that right up
if you do the scan

go to computer megathread

Your router could be at fault, Maybe you should check if it does anything during these times.

dropbox
google drive
filesmelt
avast will fix that right up
if you do the scan
why would it be a virus
go to computer megathread
computer megathread is mostly hardware.
Your router could be at fault, Maybe you should check if it does anything during these times.
^^^

Maaaybe because the cord that runs from my router to my computer is tangled up like a loving mess lol.

Maaaybe because the cord that runs from my router to my computer is tangled up like a loving mess lol.
It's not that, I can assure you.

You either have a strict firewall, or a virus.

Maaaybe because the cord that runs from my router to my computer is tangled up like a loving mess lol.
The fact that Ethernet is digital combined with the fact that those cables are electrically shielded will almost guarantee that tangles won't cause that problem, unless one of the internal cables are snapped.