Virus help...:(
#11
Originally posted by SwantonRX-7:
I usually just back up, format, and start over but that’s because I’m good at killing windows (it only takes me about an hour to do that)
been killing windows since 95'
I usually just back up, format, and start over but that’s because I’m good at killing windows (it only takes me about an hour to do that)
been killing windows since 95'
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#12
These virus's will often block the main page for antivirus programs, sometimes if you can figure out the website to go maybe 2 sites deep on an online antivirus scan you can get around it (did it once in the past for a customer)
I used to use http://housecall.trendmicro.com but they've done something silly as of lately. So i've been using www.pandasoftware.com .
In this case let me see if i can find a link a page or two deep:
http://www.pandasoftware.com/products/ActiveScan.htm
you can try this one too, it'd take you directly to the scan window, but the fact that they won't support my IE 7 or firefox isn't allowing me to get to the page i want, the link MAY work for you though (hopefully)
http://www.pandasoftware.com/actives...7490&Idpais=63
good luck. If all else fails, you could try either:
a) download an antivirus, put it on cd and then install it on that computer (not overly likely to work)
b) remove her harddrive connect it as a slave drive to a working pc, and scan her hdd with an antivirus from the working PC (fairly likely to work - so long as the antivirus can remove it)
I used to use http://housecall.trendmicro.com but they've done something silly as of lately. So i've been using www.pandasoftware.com .
In this case let me see if i can find a link a page or two deep:
http://www.pandasoftware.com/products/ActiveScan.htm
you can try this one too, it'd take you directly to the scan window, but the fact that they won't support my IE 7 or firefox isn't allowing me to get to the page i want, the link MAY work for you though (hopefully)
http://www.pandasoftware.com/actives...7490&Idpais=63
good luck. If all else fails, you could try either:
a) download an antivirus, put it on cd and then install it on that computer (not overly likely to work)
b) remove her harddrive connect it as a slave drive to a working pc, and scan her hdd with an antivirus from the working PC (fairly likely to work - so long as the antivirus can remove it)
#13
Okay, if you go into msconfig, do you have WinServices.exe (or something similar) in there ? If so, that's caused similar problems on several computers I've worked on ...
http://securityresponse.symantec.com...yaha.k@mm.html
http://securityresponse.symantec.com...yaha.k@mm.html
#14
Pretty much any OS has a restore option, ME/Xp are pretty obvious and if by chance your on 98 just shut down into msdos mode and type in scanreg /restore and give that a shot.. just slect the entry before ur family was messing with the comp...
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Well I just got frustrated and took the computer in to have it cleaned. I just found out that the memory sticks were fried by a bad motherboard, so I now have a Sony Vaio laptop paperweight. Guess it wasn't a virus afterall which seems odd to me because I could still view some webpages, and others I couldn't...Oh well...
Thanks anyways guys, much appreciated.
Thanks anyways guys, much appreciated.
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