

I'm running a Core2 Duo e6750 2GB RAM, XP Professional SP3, wired connection, and I browse with the latest version of Opera. I wonder if it has to do with hardware, then. If you were to add the other threads reporting the same problem - LOTS of views! Still waiting for hard answers (patiently, mind you).Thanks, NotGeordie! Your experience fairly much rules out my paranoid theory, and I am happier for it. Odd, this thread is getting lots of views. Both on a Wired net.īoth run NIS 2009 & S S&D 1.6.2.46 constantly with SuperAntiSpyware, MBAM and MS Malicious Software Removal Tool on demand.

It probably doesn't matter but the one with the problem: XP Home SP3, Intel Core2 2GB RAM, IE8 the other: XP Home SP3, Intel GHz, 1GB RAM, IE8. So - I don't think it's a mirror being hijacked. One computer exhibits the problem discussed, the other does not. 29 July I updated both my computers within moments of each other from #1(USA).
