Guys, after I visited the forums and restarted my PC yesterday, my boot screen had changed from "Dell" to "Acer". Looking at the logs, I found that at 4:33:47 pm Berlin time my ports were scanned and I received 5 UDP packets that were recognized as DoS. WTF? Looks like my system spontaneously decided it was time for a change, huh? :-> @ Cowie: Memory leak issue? Do you mean damaged RAM?
if you really do think you were hacked, just remember:hackers happen, fix your networking gear to be more secure to make sure it doesn't happen again... and if you don't know how to clean up, just reformat everything and start over
I was having a problem with the CD drive that every time it would spin up, it would crash the system again, even with the OS install CD. The one or two times I did manage to get the HDD formatted and WindowsXP reinstalled on it, it took me probably 100 tries to get it to complete 100% before it would reboot. Took me literally 2 days once of sitting here ALL DAY AND NIGHT doing it over and over and over again until finally the last time it installed the OS 100% without rebooting. VERY frustrating. I hope no one else ever has to go through that.
I can run my system offline without experiencing any trouble for months, but whenever I go online and start playing Quake2, the trouble seems to start again. I even ran a 24h test with r1q2 and bots having fun on a LAN server, and it never crashed - I go online, and it crashes every day!
A power issue can blank your bios settings. Short, static, etc.
Quote from: The Happy Friar on January 07, 2013, 09:24:14 AMA power issue can blank your bios settings. Short, static, etc.Yep it can do that but wont explain how the hell his bios got flashed
Quote from: |iR|Focalor on January 07, 2013, 08:49:02 AMI was having a problem with the CD drive that every time it would spin up, it would crash the system again, even with the OS install CD. The one or two times I did manage to get the HDD formatted and WindowsXP reinstalled on it, it took me probably 100 tries to get it to complete 100% before it would reboot. Took me literally 2 days once of sitting here ALL DAY AND NIGHT doing it over and over and over again until finally the last time it installed the OS 100% without rebooting. VERY frustrating. I hope no one else ever has to go through that. I bet!! I'm glad there are ways to boot from USB flash drives and what-have-you. One of my computers is a low-end netbook with no CD drive so being able to boot from flash stick was great. I put Linux Mint on that sucker.
far as the bios shit goes, foc is probably right, rootkit's can make you tear your hair out and put your head through your monitor before you realize what is actually going on lol
i don't like to format my flash drives constantly for booting purposes xD
so i just set up a centos pxe server in vmware, works great, just have to bridge the connection onto my network with my laptop, and then boot a computer over network