sorcerer
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- Preston, Lancs, UK
Got an Acer Aspire X1430 desktop running Win 7 Home Premium SP1 x64 on the bench at the moment. It came in because of malware infection - no real viruses as such as far as I could see, just things like Conduit, Babylon, My PC Backup, MySearchDial etc., etc.
After running TDSS Killer, MBAR, MBAM, JRT, AdwCleaner and Rogue Killer (oh, and also Hitman Pro, but I forgot I'd used it on this machine about a year ago so it told me that the trial licence had expired and wouldn't fix anything), the machine is now pop-up free and running a lot faster than when I first got it.
However, I still think it's a little on the slow side (ran hardware diagnostics first and everything alright so I doubt that's the reason) and there appears to be a real problem with playing Youtube videos.
There are three browsers installed - IE, Firefox and Chrome - and all of them refuse to play any Youtube video. They all fail with the very informative error message shown in the attached picture. Even D7's own built-in browser does the same. Java, Silverlight, Shockwave and Flash are all present and correct and all up to date, although I think only Flash is required for Youtube so why I've just listed the others I don't know - probably because it's Sunday
Any ideas on what's happening because I've never seen this before?
EDIT: I should have said - when you do click on the link to "learn more" on the Youtube video, it just goes into generic stuff like "You're connection may be having problems" etc., none of which apply here. My own bench machine next to this one can play then as good as always.
After running TDSS Killer, MBAR, MBAM, JRT, AdwCleaner and Rogue Killer (oh, and also Hitman Pro, but I forgot I'd used it on this machine about a year ago so it told me that the trial licence had expired and wouldn't fix anything), the machine is now pop-up free and running a lot faster than when I first got it.
However, I still think it's a little on the slow side (ran hardware diagnostics first and everything alright so I doubt that's the reason) and there appears to be a real problem with playing Youtube videos.
There are three browsers installed - IE, Firefox and Chrome - and all of them refuse to play any Youtube video. They all fail with the very informative error message shown in the attached picture. Even D7's own built-in browser does the same. Java, Silverlight, Shockwave and Flash are all present and correct and all up to date, although I think only Flash is required for Youtube so why I've just listed the others I don't know - probably because it's Sunday

Any ideas on what's happening because I've never seen this before?
EDIT: I should have said - when you do click on the link to "learn more" on the Youtube video, it just goes into generic stuff like "You're connection may be having problems" etc., none of which apply here. My own bench machine next to this one can play then as good as always.
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