SOURCE: windows xp professional version 2002,service pack 2
after removing the virus ... some of the system file has became unstable .... so you are facing this type of problem ....
so the solution is to reinstall the windows xp professional sp2 again ....
if you have very important programs which you dont have back up then just you have to do is you start the set up by boot disk of windows xp sp2 (actually all windows cd s will be the boot disk only if we just copy the exact windows cd with out changing anything especially "cdlabel")
so just insert the boot disk cd in to the drive and make the boot from cd (it must be done b4 os loads) so just have the check in bios that the first boot device is cdrom and then boot the set from cd then it will ask "press enter to install winxp" you must press enter then after it will detect the partitions for "previously installed operating system" if it detect the installed "windows xp" means they it will prompt for repair option here... you must press R here ... if you press R at the first time before detecting i mean in the previous step than this means it will take you to recovery console ....
so besure to follow these steps....
after giving repair it will repair and ur problem will be solved
SOURCE: EmachineT3256 Windows XP Repair?
try this:
1. right any where in desktop except on start menu
2.go to properties
3. go to desktop tab
4.go to customize desktop
5.now select desktop icons like my computer,my documents etc..
give ok
now you will get those icons..
if you want to reinstall the windows means no problem you can reinstall
the repair option will come...
boot from dvd (make sure by going to bios setup first boot device is cd/dvd device)
then you can follow instruction from the set up wizard
SOURCE: windows 2000 advance server disk space problem
No this is not virus problem.
Check ur c drive properties.You really have less space left. Use disk cleanup and disk defragmentation
SOURCE: My OS is XP. It became infected with the internet
Internet Security 2010 manual removal:Kill processes:
IS2010.exe 41.exe winlogon86.exe winupdate86.exe
HELP:
how to kill malicious processes
Delete registry values:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\IS2010
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "Internet Security 2010"
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "winupdate86.exe"
HELP:
how to remove registry entries
Unregister DLLs:
winhelper86.dll
HELP:
how to unregister malicious DLLs
Delete files:
IS2010.exe 41.exe winhelper86.dll winlogon86.exe winupdate86.exe Internet Security 2010.lnk
HELP:
how to remove harmful files
Delete directories:
C:\s
C:\Program Files\InternetSecurity2010\
SOURCE: We are facing intrusion and serious virus infectio...
A antivirus program is not enough to protect your sytem from the dangers ever evolving web nowdays. You also need to have programs for malwares, spywares, root-kits and etc.....to get rid of those nasty dangerous objects too. If your current antivirus is not very effective to protect your system you can always switch to a much better antivirus program ie on the markets today.
Insert your USB drive in the appropriate USB slot in your computer.
If the Autoplay dialog box appears, select "Take No Action" and click the "OK" button.
Launch your anti-virus program, such as AVG Antivirus or Anti Malware.
Select the USB drive for the program to scan.
Click the "Start Scan" button or option.
Open the scan history for the USB drive when the scan is complete to see a list of viruses and warnings identified by the antivirus software.
If desired, select the options to "Heal All Infected Files" or "Move the Infected Files to the Virus Vault" to ensure these files are quarantined from your system.
Highlight each infected file in the scan history. Write down the file name of each infected file identified on the USB drive. Minimize the application's window.
Select "Run" from the Windows "Start" menu. In the Run window, type "e:/" at the command prompt to switch to your USB drive (or type the drive letter for your USB drive). Press the Enter key.
Type "attrib -s -h -r -a *.*" at the command prompt to remove the system, hidden, read-only and archive file attributes.
Press the Enter key.
Type "del ####.+++" where "####" is the file name of the infected file and "+++" is the file extension, at the command prompt line.
Press the Enter key.
For example, "del terriblevirus.exe" will specifically delete the Terrible Virus executable file. Repeat for each infected file on your list identified in Step 4.
Close the command prompt window; that is, exit the Run utility.
Maximize the window for your anti-virus program (which is still open) and repeat Steps 2 to 7 until no virus is detected on your USB drive.
Exit the anti-virus application.
or Click start click on my computer you should see your usb drive right click then select format.
another way is to control panel administrative tools computer management disk management right Click on your drive select format
Hope this helps
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