From: Joe on
Yes, I followed the different options at
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318027 but then my iexplorer stopped working.

--
Joe


"Joe" wrote:

> Not yet, I will gvie it a try later today.
> --
> Joe
>
>
> "Doum" wrote:
>
> > =?Utf-8?B?Sm9l?= <Joe(a)discussions.microsoft.com> écrivait
> > news:68F3CA5A-55C7-4725-9EB9-4CC5654BA81E(a)microsoft.com:
> >
> > Have you visited the site that Bob I put a link in his answer?
> >
> > You've just repeated your problem in your answer to him.
> >
> > Again: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318027
> >
> > HTH
> >
> > > After the Windows Logo, I get my selected wallpaper. I get no task
> > > bar, no start button, no icons. The only way to access the system is
> > > through control-alt-delete and choose "new task".
> > > --
> > > Joe
> > >
> > >
> > > "Bob I" wrote:
> > >
> > >> After the Windows Logo displays or after you log on to Windows, a
> > >> Windows XP-based computer may only display the wallpaper, a black
> > >> screen, or a blue screen
> > >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318027
> > >>
> > >
> >
> > .
> >
From: Paul on
Joe wrote:
> I can't navigate to the Display control panel.

Can you launch the "desk.cpl" program ?

Paul
From: Joe on
I'll try this tonight.
--
Joe


"Elmo" wrote:

> Joe wrote:
> > I downloaded the FixShell but then iexplore stopped working. It shows up
> > for just a few seconds in the Task Manager but then disappears.
>
> Download this Avira Antivir Rescue System program which will burn a CD
> image to a blank CD. It's updated a few times per day. Insert the CD
> into the damaged machine and let it do a scan of your system. Before
> starting the scan, select "Configuration" and set to repair or rename
> the infected files. Sometimes your machine won't restart after such a
> repair process, so you might want to save needed files to another system
> before using this. If you can't, then you can move the hard drive to
> another machine to copy needed files. You can do that before, or after
> this scan.
>
> http://www.free-av.com/en/tools/12/avira_antivir_rescue_system.html
>
> Then run these:
>
> Malwarebytes© Corporation
> http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam/program/mbam-setup.exe
>
> SuperAntispyware
> http://www.superantispyware.com/superantispywarefreevspro.html
>
> AVG now has a Rescue CD that's free. They also have a free USB download
> that should work on newer systems that can boot from a USB device. Get
> them here:
>
> http://www.avg.com/us-en/avg-rescue-cd
>
> You can try some of the CD's mentioned at the following site.
> BitDefender was my favorite, but if the infected machine can't connect
> to the internet to get updates, Avira comes with current virus
> definitions. Also, some of these just won't run on some systems,
> perhaps because there's no drivers available for some system devices,
> motherboard, graphics card, etc. So try a few of these till you find
> one that works:
>
> Burn BitDefender, or another program listed at the link below, to a CD
> (using a working machine) and test the infected machine with it.
> BitDefender also has a Rootkit checker on the Linux Desktop; run it if
> you think that's the problem:
>
> http://www.techmixer.com/free-bootable-antivirus-rescue-cds-download-list/
>
> Download the executable rather than the .iso image, if one is available,
> (though no .exe is available for BitDefender).
>
> After the scan is run, if you elect to quarantine files, they're
> quarantined to RAM and lost after you reboot. You'll need to copy any
> quarantined files to the hard drive, a thumb drive or elsewhere before
> exiting.
>
> --
> Joe =o)
> .
>
From: Joe on
I tried running a virus scanner AVID from the boot drive and before starting
the scan, selected "Configuration" and set to repair or rename the infected
files.

After running the virus scanner, I rebooted but could not load explorer.exe
or iexplorer.exe.

I tried pasting printscreens of error messages but it doesn't seem to accept
the images in this Discussion Group format.

Joe
714-742-5042


--
Joe


"Elmo" wrote:

> Joe wrote:
> > I downloaded the FixShell but then iexplore stopped working. It shows up
> > for just a few seconds in the Task Manager but then disappears.
>
> Download this Avira Antivir Rescue System program which will burn a CD
> image to a blank CD. It's updated a few times per day. Insert the CD
> into the damaged machine and let it do a scan of your system. Before
> starting the scan, select "Configuration" and set to repair or rename
> the infected files. Sometimes your machine won't restart after such a
> repair process, so you might want to save needed files to another system
> before using this. If you can't, then you can move the hard drive to
> another machine to copy needed files. You can do that before, or after
> this scan.
>
> http://www.free-av.com/en/tools/12/avira_antivir_rescue_system.html
>
> Then run these:
>
> Malwarebytes© Corporation
> http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam/program/mbam-setup.exe
>
> SuperAntispyware
> http://www.superantispyware.com/superantispywarefreevspro.html
>
> AVG now has a Rescue CD that's free. They also have a free USB download
> that should work on newer systems that can boot from a USB device. Get
> them here:
>
> http://www.avg.com/us-en/avg-rescue-cd
>
> You can try some of the CD's mentioned at the following site.
> BitDefender was my favorite, but if the infected machine can't connect
> to the internet to get updates, Avira comes with current virus
> definitions. Also, some of these just won't run on some systems,
> perhaps because there's no drivers available for some system devices,
> motherboard, graphics card, etc. So try a few of these till you find
> one that works:
>
> Burn BitDefender, or another program listed at the link below, to a CD
> (using a working machine) and test the infected machine with it.
> BitDefender also has a Rootkit checker on the Linux Desktop; run it if
> you think that's the problem:
>
> http://www.techmixer.com/free-bootable-antivirus-rescue-cds-download-list/
>
> Download the executable rather than the .iso image, if one is available,
> (though no .exe is available for BitDefender).
>
> After the scan is run, if you elect to quarantine files, they're
> quarantined to RAM and lost after you reboot. You'll need to copy any
> quarantined files to the hard drive, a thumb drive or elsewhere before
> exiting.
>
> --
> Joe =o)
> .
>
From: Michael on
You can't post binaries to a text only newsgroup.

....and I seriously hope that's not your real phone number!! Usenet is a
dangerous place to post personal information.

--


"Don't pick a fight with an old man.
If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."


"Joe" <Joe(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9F286C94-4287-4C63-A651-3D2970A692F4(a)microsoft.com...
> I tried running a virus scanner AVID from the boot drive and before
> starting
> the scan, selected "Configuration" and set to repair or rename the
> infected
> files.
>
> After running the virus scanner, I rebooted but could not load
> explorer.exe
> or iexplorer.exe.
>
> I tried pasting printscreens of error messages but it doesn't seem to
> accept
> the images in this Discussion Group format.
>
> Joe
> 714-742-5042
>
>
> --
> Joe
>
>
> "Elmo" wrote:
>
>> Joe wrote:
>> > I downloaded the FixShell but then iexplore stopped working. It shows
>> > up
>> > for just a few seconds in the Task Manager but then disappears.
>>
>> Download this Avira Antivir Rescue System program which will burn a CD
>> image to a blank CD. It's updated a few times per day. Insert the CD
>> into the damaged machine and let it do a scan of your system. Before
>> starting the scan, select "Configuration" and set to repair or rename
>> the infected files. Sometimes your machine won't restart after such a
>> repair process, so you might want to save needed files to another system
>> before using this. If you can't, then you can move the hard drive to
>> another machine to copy needed files. You can do that before, or after
>> this scan.
>>
>> http://www.free-av.com/en/tools/12/avira_antivir_rescue_system.html
>>
>> Then run these:
>>
>> Malwarebytes© Corporation
>> http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam/program/mbam-setup.exe
>>
>> SuperAntispyware
>> http://www.superantispyware.com/superantispywarefreevspro.html
>>
>> AVG now has a Rescue CD that's free. They also have a free USB download
>> that should work on newer systems that can boot from a USB device. Get
>> them here:
>>
>> http://www.avg.com/us-en/avg-rescue-cd
>>
>> You can try some of the CD's mentioned at the following site.
>> BitDefender was my favorite, but if the infected machine can't connect
>> to the internet to get updates, Avira comes with current virus
>> definitions. Also, some of these just won't run on some systems,
>> perhaps because there's no drivers available for some system devices,
>> motherboard, graphics card, etc. So try a few of these till you find
>> one that works:
>>
>> Burn BitDefender, or another program listed at the link below, to a CD
>> (using a working machine) and test the infected machine with it.
>> BitDefender also has a Rootkit checker on the Linux Desktop; run it if
>> you think that's the problem:
>>
>> http://www.techmixer.com/free-bootable-antivirus-rescue-cds-download-list/
>>
>> Download the executable rather than the .iso image, if one is available,
>> (though no .exe is available for BitDefender).
>>
>> After the scan is run, if you elect to quarantine files, they're
>> quarantined to RAM and lost after you reboot. You'll need to copy any
>> quarantined files to the hard drive, a thumb drive or elsewhere before
>> exiting.
>>
>> --
>> Joe =o)
>> .
>>