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BeHereNow

(17,162 posts)
Fri Jul 6, 2012, 02:49 AM Jul 2012

A few months ago, some one posted a site to run a check for malware...

Any suggestions?
My puter did something really weird tonight when I woke it up-
Long rainbow tubes of light flashed for no more than a second-
but long enough to freak me out and wonder if I should be running a test, just to make sure I wont have a problem
on Monday.
Yikes.

In advance, thanks

BHN

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A few months ago, some one posted a site to run a check for malware... (Original Post) BeHereNow Jul 2012 OP
Sounds like your video controller may be going bad. klook Jul 2012 #1
I am using Sophos anti-virus and it's easy to use and install. cbayer Jul 2012 #2
Thanks cbayer! BeHereNow Jul 2012 #3
I installed and it scans periodically. cbayer Jul 2012 #4
Just finished installation! Yay! BeHereNow Jul 2012 #5
Hey, BHN -- just curious... has the virus app solved the problem? klook Jul 2012 #6

klook

(12,902 posts)
1. Sounds like your video controller may be going bad.
Fri Jul 6, 2012, 08:09 AM
Jul 2012

What you're describing likely is unrelated to malware and is probably a hardware problem. That's the symptom I had when the video on my iMac (purchased in 2005) started going bad. It finally got so screwy that I couldn't read the screen at all, and then it went dark. Repair guys told me I'd have to replace the whole motherboard (since the video isn't a separate card on an iMac -- it's integrated into the motherboard). I decided to kiss it goodbye and buy a Mac Pro.

My recommendations would be:
1. Do a thorough backup of your system, especially the files you created. (I hope you do regular backups already, but if not, this is a good time to start!)
2. Take your machine to a repair tech, either Apple or Apple-certified, and get them to check it out.

While you're at it, it wouldn't hurt to check for the DNS Changer malware that's causing so many people's hair to catch on fire:
http://www.dns-ok.us/

More info about that here:
The Virus That Really Will Kill Your PC July 9, Discovery News

Also see:
http://www.dcwg.org/fix/
http://dns-ok.gov.au/information.html

Good luck, and keep us posted!

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
2. I am using Sophos anti-virus and it's easy to use and install.
Fri Jul 6, 2012, 11:09 AM
Jul 2012

It's also free.

I have never had anti-virus software on my macs, but decided to install it when I got my new MacBook Pro.

http://www.sophos.com/en-us/products/free-tools/sophos-antivirus-for-mac-home-edition.aspx

BeHereNow

(17,162 posts)
3. Thanks cbayer!
Mon Jul 9, 2012, 07:55 AM
Jul 2012

I use a Macbook Pro too- so far no problems today.
But I think I will visit the link you provided, jic.

BHN

klook

(12,902 posts)
6. Hey, BHN -- just curious... has the virus app solved the problem?
Sat Jul 14, 2012, 02:32 PM
Jul 2012

Or are you still seeing the weird screen behavior?

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