Then double click dds. DDS will run in a command prompt window and will take 3 to 4 minutes or so. Posted November 28, Maurice - Finally, I had some time to work on this problem! Is there anyway to get to DOS and, perhaps, edit the Registry? Infected desperately looking for a way out of this!! Maurice Naggar Posted November 29, Posted November 29, edited.
Editing the registry is not something that will help this situation. You will see a few dos screens flash by, this is normal. Next you will be able to choose to add extra files. Select the Default Files. Edited November 29, by Maurice Naggar. Posted November 30, Thank you, Maurice, for you further assistance! Maurice Naggar Posted November 30, Put the USB flash drive in.
Power off the pc and wait about a half-minute. It will ask you Which Windows installation would you like to log onto Typically, the Windows drive is 1 Type 1 and press Enter-key Note: You may need to press the NUM-lock key on your keyboard IF at first it does not "echo" the number. When the tool opens click Yes to disclaimer. Press Scan button.
It will make a log FRST. Please copy and paste it to your reply. Thank you, Maurice! Working on instructions and will post back. Where is the flash drive? Maurice Naggar Posted December 1, Posted December 1, You will not find FRST as an internal command!!! That is why HELP is of no use. Tell me again, what is logical drive of where FRST. EXE is stored saved? Posted December 2, Maurice Naggar Posted December 2, Other security references at Microsoft 4 steps to protect your computer How to boost your malware defense and protect your PC I wish you well.
Maurice Naggar Posted December 3, Posted December 3, This topic is now closed to further replies. Go to topic listing. Recently Browsing 0 members No registered users viewing this page. Back to top. This describes my problem.
It happened over night: My computer which runs Windows XP starts normally. The Windows splash screen appears correctly and then the login prompt correctly loads.
It moves immediately back to the login window where you can then enter your user name. No matter how many times you try to login you always experience this immediate logout. Even if you try to login to the computer in safe mode you still experience the same problem. I moved my problem to this site as I think it is really a XP issue.
Not sure if it is a virus or just what. I have read several stories on the internet on simular issues but not sure I can trust them. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Replies Cause: A virus Issue this addresses: after selecting a user when logging into WinXP, you see the desktop no icons and it then immediately logs you off with no error messages.
Will this have any affect on my files on my hard drive? I hope not. I suppose that is the CD I need. Is there anyway I can get to the files on my HD and copy them to a disk? Quite, although we know of at least one PC on our network which doesn't have SpyBot but was affected by the problem.
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I've written a batch file to fix this and we've protected the registry entry with Kaspersky anti-virus. The outstanding issue is, what is causing this? Anyone have any ideas? Naughty Spybot. Slapped wrists for them then.
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