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Solve : Is my PC beyond recovery?? |
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Answer» It will probably be easier if I go through this like a story, so here GOES. It's at this point I'm thinking of buying a new hard drive (I don't want to lose any data on the current one) Am I looking at damage control here or what? Any thoughts would be appreciated. Did you scan for viruses? I think your system is compromised beyond comprehension. Back-up data and reformat. Installing and Using Recovery Console Perform a Repair Installation How to perform an in-place upgrade (reinstallation) of Windows XP Virus scanners AVG Free -- Anti virus scanner Trend Micro Housecall -- Online anti virus scanner. Anti spy/malware Microsoft Antispyware -- Anti spyware scanner. Windows XP Home and Professional only. Spybot Search & Destroy -- Anti spyware scanner Adaware SE Personal -- Anti spyware scanner Firewalls Use both a hardware and software firewall. Be advised as dual software firewalls may cause problems ZoneAlarm Free -- Free firewall - more user friendly Sygate Personal -- Free firewall - more configuration options Removal tools The following files are not SUBSTITUTES for the ones described above. They are either diagnostic tools or removal tools for malware of a certain kind HijackThis -- Manual malware remover. Post the HijackThis log generated only if requested! McAfee Stinger -- Virus removal tool. No substitute for a fully functional virus scanner! CWshredder -- CoolWebSearch removal tool. Widely known and persistant Hijacker.Agreed. Reformat that bad boy. Be sure and load SP2 before youconnect to the internet when you are reinstalling everything. Backing up any data first is a good idea, of course.Your PC sounds like its riddled with viruses. Wipe the slate clean. R0SSWhich anti-virus program are you using?Thanks for the help,all. I'm backing up what I can to DVD now. Mac - I had Kaspersky anti-virus, but it would no longer LET me update my definitions because my key was a year old and needed renewing. I'm not at college anymore so I had to pay for that.. I think I've learned my lesson.It's a pleasure Zumi. I use AVG Free Home Edition. It's a Scottish tradition. I just don't like paying. Especially with all these 'religious' pickpockets and beggars about the place. Quote Mac - I had Kaspersky anti-virus, but it would no longer let me update my definitions because my key was a year old and needed renewing. I'm not at college anymore so I had to pay for that.. I think I've learned my lesson. kaspersky is quite good, but not when your license has expired. Check the list I posted for freeware security tools. |
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