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Well I kind of am getting a present I want tomorrow. Harley is mine starting tomorrow. Guess she escaped Danny's yesterday and attacked a neighbors Rottweiler and took its ear off, so the cops came and gave her 30 days to get rid of her and a $300 fine. Shock collar is in the mail (for Harley)
 
I used to think that might be true, but for me it hasn't changed the result over the 20+ years I've taken it.

Retake the test and answer how you think you would have answered back then and see if you get a different result...
tomorrow maybe - not up for it tonight
 
Well I kind of am getting a present I want tomorrow. Harley is mine starting tomorrow. Guess she escaped Danny's yesterday and attacked a neighbors Rottweiler and took its ear off, so the cops came and gave her 30 days to get rid of her and a $300 fine. Shock collar is in the mail (for Harley)

Change it's name so you can say it's a different dog....
 
I'm having tech problems...

When I go to youtube and play a video, my screen is all weird....

Restarted and tried it again, same...

Try another browser, then I get an error message to call a number to release my computer... Shut that down and restart, now I'm testing to see if it still happens...

Are any of you others having problems with youtube or is it just me???
 
You got a phising scam on there run a anti virus before it locks up forever.
 
Wish she could but pics are involved I guess.

They all look the same to me...

My grandma's dog bit her neighbor once. They wanted her to get rid of it. She just changed it's name and said that it's a different dog...
 
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It most likely is...

How do I do a root-kit scan???
Most AV scans have an option for doing a root-kit scan but you have to select it. I use Kaspersky but I believe the MS Security Essentials has one too.

It may take a while to run it since it has to dig deep and the root-kit actively hides itself.

If the root-kit is deeply embedded, you may have to reload the OS from a safe source (like a CD). You can try a system restore first and have it restore from a previously recorded "restore point" prior to the issue.
 
Most AV scans have an option for doing a root-kit scan but you have to select it. I use Kaspersky but I believe the MS Security Essentials has one too.

It may take a while to run it since it has to dig deep and the root-kit actively hides itself.

If the root-kit is deeply embedded, you may have to reload the OS from a safe source (like a CD). You can try a system restore first and have it restore from a previously recorded "restore point" prior to the issue.

Ok, got it...

I'm backing up some data right now, then some pictures...

then I can do a recover or restore after...

Plan C: I have a CD to load a fresh OS....
 
If you don't hear from me for a couple of days, send a posse to search cyber space for me....
 
Doing a full scan and backing up data...

Getting ready for a reload, JIC...

The full scan will take many hours...
 
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