Ultratech: Trust me, I’d much rather just buy a whole new machine than mess around with this one (I know my limitations) but until I have the new expenses where I’m going to live (power, water, food etc.) figured out, I’m not going to make any major expenses, and that’s going to take months.
I wonder: I’ve heard that laptops are really cheap these days. I was never interested in one before but, might it be worth buying one mainly to watch videos in it, while I work on repairing the old one? (I wouldn’t be surprised if the average laptop today equals or beats my old PC.)
Khalbrae: I already tried the Msconfig thing, that’s how I shut down many of the self-starting processes. I suppose I could try Process Explorer too however…
As for anti-spyware, I’ve run Avast, Spyware Doctor and Spybot. (I did remove a lot of spyware, but the problems persist.) Is it worth it trying Superantispyware or Malwarebytes then?
Kasey: My PC was NOT hit directly. Rather a bolt struck near my house, causing quite some chaos (car alarms turning on, VCRs deprogrammed, people and animals freaking out etc.) but thankfully no actual damage. Except to my PC’s modem, but I was going to switch to DSL anyway so I never cared.
Oh, and the disco lights were NOT my idea. I guess my friend was just feeling creative. :hahaha;
I have to admit that despite all its troubles I still have a soft spot for my machine, I’ve had it seven years and I’m not going to junk it. But, I have to be realistic regarding my needs.
Rinn: I think you may be onto something. Of course I am not going to try to reformat the thing. As I said, I know my limits. If you think it’s necessary I’ll tell my friend to do it for me.