Posted June 11, 201015 yr I have had a strange thing happening to me on one of my computers. I have a ASUS notebook and suddenly I started being hijacked when I search for something. I get on the internet and my home page starts up OK. Then I go off and try to search for something with Google and I get a list of things, I click on one of the links and I see "redirect" and a symbol which looks like "2" and then I get taken to a link farm. It is a different link farm every time. I have tried to change my search engines. I am in Firefox. This started happening last week. I have run all my spywear, malware, anti-virus stuff multiple times and it has not fixed the problem. This is getting pretty old. It doesn't effect my other computers, just this one. Any ideas? I suspect it is a virus in this computer which is undetected but how or what? Has anyone else gotten this thing?
June 11, 201015 yr I have a PC. I don't think Snow Leopard is going to work on a PC, or am I wrong? All things are possible. :)
June 11, 201015 yr I have a PC. I don't think Snow Leopard is going to work on a PC, or am I wrong? All things are possible. :) Of course it can! ;) ... Google it!
June 11, 201015 yr OK, it's possible! I am impressed. BUT, will it allow you to run all of your PC software. One thing which has kept me from investigating Apple for a computer is that I have several PC only pieces of software which are small, custom and crucial to my business and they are written for PC only. QBI lets me download my ZenCart shopping cart information directly into QuickBooks and I keep my formulae on a File Maker program which is held out as being "not MAC compatible" in bold letters on the front of the package. Alas, these are two lynch pins of my seamless computer e-commerce system. The idea is a great one, but I have a few reservations about trying it.
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