Pink Floyd said:Should be about 8 bucks an hour.
Pink Floyd said:If you have to take it home you ought to just set a price for fixing it. If you're going to work for 2-3 hours I suggest just charging 24 dollars for the work, not mentioning hours.
Disruption said:Well just informing you,
You could have went into Safe Mode With Networking to get the tools you needed. Safe Mode installs only necessary drivers along with allowing internet connection.
To see if it was a RAT or someone controlling the computer, you could of used Netstat via CMD.
I can give you tips. I do a lot of fixing and testing on free time.
Disruption said:Here I shall explain Safe Mode to you. Here is a canned speech I made a while ago for users who could not run tools in Normal Bootup.
Hi,
My name is Disruption and I will be assisting you today.
Pre-Step:
Please boot into Safe Mode With Networking
Steps
- Restart Computer
- Upon Bootup, Rapidly tap F8
- Select "Safe Mode With Networking"
Netstat Canned:
Hi (User),
I noticed some suspicious activity in your Running Processes. I would like to gather more information so I am going to need to do a few steps.
Pre-Step:
Please open the following items:
Command Prompts (Start/Run/cmd or Start/Accessories/Command Prompts)
Task Manager ( Right click taskbar;Start Task Manager)
Step1:
In this step we are going to be using a Netstat Command.
Steps of Usage:
* Type "netstat -a" into command prompts
* Leave this open until prompt to close
Step 2: While having Command Prompts Open, Please open Task Manager. Also once open, please click the tab "View" and click "select columns".
Mark the first thing "PID" aka Process Identifier.
Step 3: Now compare each by looking at the PID in Taskmanager and look at the information or Numbers after the local IP Address in Command Prompts and compare them.
In your next post please provide a picture with the TaskManager and Command prompt.
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I will make a tutorial for it as well just for you
Well tell me where you have questions and I can help you out if you would like :thumbsup:Solidify said:Let me rephrase that. I know how to get into safe mode as well as its advantages for troubleshooting but I'm just not savvy with it enough to use it someone's computer. Usually I play around with things before I do it for the first time on someone's PC.
But thanks for the info.
Disruption said:Well tell me where you have questions and I can help you out if you would like :thumbsup:
Disruption said:Would you like me to explain it a bit to you? It would provide you with an extra tool in your arsenal.
Disruption said:Very well then. I wish you the best of luck.
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