First, everything on this system worked fine before I retired it (thought it had a bad mobo, was a coincidental two bad PS in a row).
Ran SFC a few weeks ago, no problems.
I've no idea what certificates are, or why suddenly they are an issue, but will try that file.
Auto-update has been disabled for ages. No issues there....
... When SFC reports problems I prefer to address that before moving to other issues....
Hi originaljgf:
If you want to pursue your SFC errors first I'd suggest posting your CBS.log file in your thread possible malware interfering with internet to see what nasdaq has to say, since they have advanced training and might have some experience interpreting CBS.log files. If you've run SFC as few times and it still can't repair your damaged system files your options are a bit limited now that Microsoft has turned off the Windows Update servers for Win XP and Vista as of 03-Aug-2020. At this point I don't even know if you turned off Windows Update before Vista SP2 was patched to end of support on 11-Apr-2017. You said in post # 3 that you "Ran SFC a few weeks ago, no problems" but your CBS.log seems to show that you ran several SFC scans in 2017 just before you mothballed this machine and that SFC found the same errors it's reporting now.
Since your Vista machine has been mothballed for at least 4 years I assume that means you have another working computer (presumably the Win 7 SP1 machine you've been using to download software before you copy it to the Vista SP2 machine). You also said in post # 3 you suspected a bad MOBO before this Vista SP2 computer was mothballed. Are you trying to resurrect this Vista SP2 computer just to play the java-based Haven & Hearth game mentioned in your thread java error in game launcher? After reading the developer's FAQ <here> about system requirements (Q: What are the system requirements A: We have not ran any tests) and security concerns (Q: I hear bots are a problem in this game, so why don't you ban them? A: We get this question a lot, as well as the related question) I wouldn't be surprised to learn that's where you picked up your browser hijacker in the first place. If you're determined to get this game running on your Vista SP2 computer I'd suggest your post in the Haven & Hearth user forum and ask for help - there seem to be lots of threads there from users who couldn't (or still can't) get Haven & Hearth to run on their computer.
If you want to publish a basic Speccy diagnostic I can take a quick look at your system components and try to figure out what Vista SP2 security updates you're missing, but right now I'm not sure it's worth my time (or yours) trying to salvage this machine. To publish a Speccy snapshot:
- Download Speccy Portable (spsetup132.zip) <here> from the Softpedia site and save to a USB thumb drive (or any other location you prefer).
- Unzip spsetup132.zip and double-click the .exe executable (Speccy.exe for a 32-bit OS; Speccy64.exe for a 64-bit OS) to launch the program. Wait for Speccy to collect system information and populate the interface.
- Go to File | Publish Snapshot and then copy and paste the URL this generates (e.g., http: // speccy.piriform.com/results/xxx... ) in your next post (see the support article Publishing a Speccy Profile to the Web for more information).
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32-bit Vista Home Premium SP2 * Firefox ESR v52.9.0 * Malwarebytes Premium v3.5.1.2522-1.0.365
HP Pavilion dv6835ca, Intel Core2Duo T5550 @ 1.83 GHz, 3 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS
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64-bit Win 10 Pro v20H2 build 19042.1110 * Firefox v90.0.2 * Microsoft Defender v4.18.2107.4 * Malwarebytes Premium v4.4.4.126-1.0.1413
Dell Inspiron 15 5584, Intel i5-8265U CPU, 8 GB RAM, Toshiba KBG40ZNS256G 256 GB NVMe SSD, Intel UHD Graphics 620