As far as BLANK goes, maybe I thought I had found the bug. Remember that on many occasions, if I click to shutdown, the system goes through the shutdown then hangs. The error window comes up saying "This program is not responding" but there is no name on the window header. I associated the blank with the no name aspect of the bug.
If youy look on
www.spywareguide.com there are a lot of folks trying to kill the "about:blank" infection. You are probably right about the IE being infected but if so, why does the virus or malware software not pick it up?
The refresh problem is, I can go on my home page and, after a while it starts to disappear and VERY SLOWLY refresh and the home page address has /?Refresh=TRUE added after it. I don't know where this comes from but I suspect it is part of the bug. Ad-Aware and spybot say the system is clean. The bug has now disabled spybot so I have top reinstall. It has also disabled Zone Alarm. Clever bug, knows where to strike. This bug acts like the old fashioned JS_Play where it fills the memory to slow down the system. It also introduces loop processes to clog the chip up and slow the system down. This is the memory drop problem. I have 512Mb, 64 for the Video function. There is 448 for the system. On boot up it should drop to about 250 after all programs are loaded. It is dropping to between 120 and 170. If I use ramidle to free up 112 from 120 it goes up to 244 but It then immediately drops by about 33, then it keeps dropping 2 or 3 Mb at a time. I have just been freeing up 56Mb over and over again and every time the system immediately took the free memory back to where it started minus 2. Is there a program I can download that would allow me to view the memory and also tell me the path and file I am looking at? That would fix things nicely, as we know the bug HAS to be in the memory.
Help me and I will help you (if I can).