am avut niste virusi & keylogere .... si.... am folosit un program,mi le'a sters cat de cat din ele,acuma am o problema,cnd incerc sa accesez partitia D sau C primesc urmatoarea chestie :-l
PS : cu click dreapta,explore merge altfel nu....
ce as putea sa ii fac?:(
Nu pot sa intru pe partitii din My Computer
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am avut si eu aceeasi problema.. eu l-am formatat , dar am aflat mai tarziu care era solutia :p
Click aici http://www.dougknox.com/xp/file_assoc.htm
downloadeaza fisierul zip EXE File Association Fix (Restore default association for EXE files) in calculator... dezarhiveaza-l, apoi dublu click pe "xp_exe_fix.reg" si trebuie sa ii dai se undeva install... o sa te intrebe ceva cu "are you sure ...?" bla bla... dai YES si apoi restartezi calculatorul si ar trebui sa mearga
Click aici http://www.dougknox.com/xp/file_assoc.htm
downloadeaza fisierul zip EXE File Association Fix (Restore default association for EXE files) in calculator... dezarhiveaza-l, apoi dublu click pe "xp_exe_fix.reg" si trebuie sa ii dai se undeva install... o sa te intrebe ceva cu "are you sure ...?" bla bla... dai YES si apoi restartezi calculatorul si ar trebui sa mearga
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hmm,mersi dar astept si alte solutii,m-am saturat de .exe si are you sure,si nshpe mii de keylogere :))
poate nu e keyloger,nu o lua in nume de rau,dar sunt satul de ele
poate nu e keyloger,nu o lua in nume de rau,dar sunt satul de ele
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atunci poate asta :)) ..daca n-ai incercat deja
To correct and solve this error, follow this steps:
1. Run Task Manager (Ctrl-Alt-Del or right click on Taskbar)
2. Stop wscript.exe process if available by highlighting the process name and clicking End Process.
3. Then terminate explorer.exe process.
4. In Task Manager, click on File -> New Task (Run…).
5. Type “cmd” (without quotes) into the Open text box and click OK.
6. Type the following command one by one followed by hitting Enter key:
del c:\autorun.* /f /s /q /a
del d:\autorun.* /f /s /q /a
del e:\autorun.* /f /s /q /a
c, d, e each represents drive letters on Windows system. If there are more drives or partitions available, continue to command by altering to other drive letter. Note that you must also clean the autorun files from USB flash drive or portable hard disk as the external drive may also be infected.
7. In Task Manager, click on File -> New Task (Run…).
8. Type “regedit” (without quotes) into the Open text box and click OK.
9. Navigate to the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
10. Check if the value name and value data for the key is correct (the value data of userint.exe include the path which may be different than C drive, which is also valid, note also the comma which is also needed):
“Userinit”=”C:\WINDOWS\system32\userinit.exe,”
If the value is incorrent, modify it to the valid value data.
To correct and solve this error, follow this steps:
1. Run Task Manager (Ctrl-Alt-Del or right click on Taskbar)
2. Stop wscript.exe process if available by highlighting the process name and clicking End Process.
3. Then terminate explorer.exe process.
4. In Task Manager, click on File -> New Task (Run…).
5. Type “cmd” (without quotes) into the Open text box and click OK.
6. Type the following command one by one followed by hitting Enter key:
del c:\autorun.* /f /s /q /a
del d:\autorun.* /f /s /q /a
del e:\autorun.* /f /s /q /a
c, d, e each represents drive letters on Windows system. If there are more drives or partitions available, continue to command by altering to other drive letter. Note that you must also clean the autorun files from USB flash drive or portable hard disk as the external drive may also be infected.
7. In Task Manager, click on File -> New Task (Run…).
8. Type “regedit” (without quotes) into the Open text box and click OK.
9. Navigate to the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
10. Check if the value name and value data for the key is correct (the value data of userint.exe include the path which may be different than C drive, which is also valid, note also the comma which is also needed):
“Userinit”=”C:\WINDOWS\system32\userinit.exe,”
If the value is incorrent, modify it to the valid value data.
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