I have now updated my computer to service pack 1 twice for the Windows Vista Home Premium OS 32-bit. Windows downloads and installs the update, configures it during shutdown and then during login. When I have logged in though, I get the message there are new updates and it is Service Pack 1. Windows doesn't report any errors for the installation, or try to roll back the update like it usually does when something goes wrong. What is happening?
i guess in short i'm thinking i got hijacked. when i restart the pc i keep getting a notice to update the video card driver, but i just did this also and it was successful. i didn't start getting this message until after the first attempt to install sp1. there is no sp1 listed in updates either. obviously getting hijacked is frustrating, i mean i've had people disable the notification for my anti-virus before and set them off falsely, i've had people reroute my internet connection: your basic cyber bullying.
truth be told the fools annoying me now if I am just like stuck in the twilight zone with a computer cracker. I need a parrot....
whose gonna show me where the parrot is? lol.....
Hi process
If you think you've been hacked or got a virus
D-A-L's as an excellent security team
They can be found here
Spyware, Adware, Viruses and HijackThis Logs - D-A-L Computer Help
Just post your concerns there and I'm sure they will put your mind at rest.
Jim
thanks Jim will do, getting some help now thankyou.