can someone please help!!
#4
Posted 24 May 2009 - 07:45 AM
Yes please do post those specifications, along with what Anti Virus App you have. I run Avast and it works great. http://www.avast.com/
Try downloading malwarebytes onto a flash drive a scanning from that.
http://www.pcworld.c...nloads/file/fid,70033/description.html
Try downloading malwarebytes onto a flash drive a scanning from that.
http://www.pcworld.c...nloads/file/fid,70033/description.html
#6
Posted 24 May 2009 - 08:22 AM
dell dimensions 2350 windows xp pentium 4 1.80ghz 1.79ghz,768mb of ram i recently tryed to download firefox and tyred to remove ie 8 after i did that the problem occured i tryed a system restore to an earlier time but the problem still occurs i thought it might of been a firewall issue so i uninstalled my antivirus windows live one care which didnt fix the problem only made it worse becouse now it wont let me reinstall it, i keep digging my self a deeper hole!!!
#7
Posted 24 May 2009 - 08:29 AM
You should provide follow-up Info in your previous Thread at
forums.pcworld.com/thread/57060|t-57060 BEFORE you start a brand new Thread here .
At this point you have provided little helpful Info, such as the SPECIFIC "Name" of your
Operating System and IF it is either 32 bits or 64 bits !? And installing/uninstalling the
2 Browers ( IE-unknown version & firefox-unknown version ) have caused unnecessary
problems ; having Firefox does NOT mean IE should be "uninstalled", since it is needed
to UPDATE/UPGRADE an Operating System .
#8
Posted 24 May 2009 - 08:35 AM
I have locked your previous thread. Do Not start a new thread on the same problem as it will prevent you from getting the help you need. In the last thread, i asked you if you were using an administrator account or Users account and never received an answer. To downlod and install programs, you must be running in an adminstrato's account. coastie
#13
Posted 24 May 2009 - 09:39 AM
I Think your way deep messed-up now...
Try to Boot in " Last known GOOD configuration .." .....
Restart .......as soon as you see dell ...TAPPING (Not press&hold) ....F8 .........Use the arrow ....:
Scroll down to " LAST KNOWN GOOD CONFIGURATION (ADVANCE) .........enter ...enter ........
Try to Boot in " Last known GOOD configuration .." .....
Restart .......as soon as you see dell ...TAPPING (Not press&hold) ....F8 .........Use the arrow ....:
Scroll down to " LAST KNOWN GOOD CONFIGURATION (ADVANCE) .........enter ...enter ........
#14
Posted 24 May 2009 - 09:53 AM
This could also be a Malware issue. If you can navigate to the internet, then Download the following and save it to your desk top DO NOT INSTALL IT. If you can do this, then once it is done, close all running programs, then click on the desk top icon to install www.malwarebytes.org & www.SUPERantispyware.com . We'll wait and see how the already recommended things go before continueing as there may be some work needed in the registry in order to reset IE. coastie
#15
Posted 24 May 2009 - 10:03 AM
Coastie, you may have seen... I already reccomended running malwarebytes off a flash drive. I can't really reccomend Superantispyware because of the bad reviews I have seen. I also don't think this would really work as didn't he say he couldn't download anything new?
#16
Posted 24 May 2009 - 10:15 AM
Depends on what if anything that may be there. I forgot about the flash drive option you put out there. There is a small chance that he may be able to download and SAVE it to desktop, but unable to download and directly install from the web. I'm not 100% sure on an infection anyway, just covering the bases as it were. If push comes to shove, it may mean a reformat and reinstall will be needed. coastie
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