This is my situation. I downloaded HijackThis. It’s in a “zip” file. When I double-click on HijackThis, a fancy Win-Zip window appears.
There are options to choose: “View evaluation license,” “Enter registration code,” “I Agree,” “Quit,” and “Ordering Info.” I clicked on “I Agree,” and it took me to a window titled, "WinZip (Unregistered) - hijackthis.zip. There are buttons underneath the title such as: “New,” “Open,” “Favorites,” “Add,” “Extract,” “View,” “Checkout,” and “Wizard.” This is where I’m stuck. I don’t know what else to do.
Upon the advice of someone from a forum, I downloaded the 7-zip (7z423.exe) file. The person said it’s better than WinZip. So I installed it. There’s an icon with 7z423.exe underneath it, but I don’t know how to use it.
Now I have WinZip and 7-zip. And I still am not able to use HijackThis. Anyone who can outline a step-by-step procedure is welcome to tackle my dilemma. So far, people have tried to give directions, but are unable to include a step-by-step procedure. I’m hoping for someone to give the right instructions so that I don’t have to keep posting my problem. Thanks, Megaman
[i]There are buttons underneath the title such as: "New," "Open," "Favorites," "Add," "Extract," "View," "Checkout," and "Wizard." This is where I'm stuck. I don't know what else to do.[/i]
You have to ‘extract’ zipped files to see their elements. Just click on ‘extract’, it will then ask you where to extract them to. I usually put the extracted files in a subdirectory named after the file I’m concerned with… like ‘HJT’.
Tech people, you don’t have to reply to my inquiries about HijackThis and 7-zip because in another post, someone advised me not to use HijackThis because it can damage a computer system if a person doesn’t know what he or she is doing. I already uninstalled HijackThis and 7-zip. Thanks, Megaman
I just wonder, how did you manage to uninstall Hijackthis when it wasn’t installed in the first place in your system. If I remember well, you were asking all those questions about 7-zip/WinZIP just because you didn’t know how to decompress Hijackthis installation file (it was inside the zip archive). So just FYI, proper uninstalling of a program and just simply deleting of the archive file is not the same… you just deleted Hijackthis zipped file. No need to uninstall it anyway, because it wasn’t even installed on your computer. It was just one compressed (ZIP) file laying down on your hard drive.
I was following your posts… hoping you could get it, but, really, Bob said (and I agreed) that HijackThis is not a toy, it’s an advanced tool and could mess your system if you don’t manage it properly. It just scans but if you interpret wrong its results, wow, you could do it very bad.
You’ve wrote (or read) that WinZip is better than 7-zip. Sure, but WinZip does not have a free version as 7-zip. 7-zip works very well, it’s stable and free. If you keep here round, reading avast! forums, you can learn things and, maybe, you could use it in the future 8)
I went to the Add/Remove Programs and found that HijackThis was still in there so I uninstalled it. I thought I had uninstalled it before. I also deleted the Hijack icon on the desktop and the “Zip” Hijack program as well.
And I uninstalled 7-zip and deleted the desktop icon too. So I don’t have either on the computer. Megaman
Thanks for the tip. My friend’s computer has WinZip, so I don’t know where she got it from. I’ve heard 7-zip is the “new kid on the block” and that it’s good, but I have to find out how to use it and stuff. I don’t even know how to use WinZip. It shouldn’t be hard to use I imagine, but I just don’t know how to navigate through it. I don’t remember ever using WinZip before. Megman
Megaman, why don’t you look for info in their websites? www.winzip.com www.7-zip.org
We can learn a lot of things reading the manuals and help files, websites and forums.
P.S. To old members: this phrase remember Eddy, doesn’t it? ;D ;D