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Canyarion
08-09-2004, 09:30 AM
I want to smash my PC :mad:
Since I have internet, it's been terrible.
I have a virus in a dll file that doesn't exist. :eek: C:\windows\system32\logpk.dll :confused:
When I try to delete it manually (McAfee can't delete it), it's just not there. I tried to show hidden items, no worky.
I searched the internet and found that it can be a file that's PLACED there by a virus. They reccomended scanning in safe mode. That's what I did, but I couldn't find any virusses.
Another problem I have is that my PC won't run any CDs anymore..... at first it recognises the CD, when I start the game (WC3, SC), it doesn't respond or can't find the CD. :baby:
It's also too slow. But there's around 93 system memory available.
The last problem is that internet explorer ain't working. I've been using firefox, but for my webmail I prefer explorer (FF is all messed up there, doesn't open mail in new windows...)
I'm ready for your hammer now. :)
ominub
08-09-2004, 09:45 AM
Reformat it. That might be your best bet.
Canyarion
08-09-2004, 09:48 AM
I'm using a legal version of XP, what about the key-code that I already used once?? Or does the XP CD have a special feature where it recycles it?
I don't have the XP CD here btw.
ominub
08-09-2004, 09:50 AM
Umm is it XP pro? XP home you can use the key on your PC about 3 times. XP pro it doesnt really matter how many times you use the key.
Jonbo298
08-09-2004, 11:20 AM
If the key's been used 3 times, just call MS and tell them you need to install it again because of a virus.
1- my friend, its time you stop using kazaa. i told you before you get viruses off that network. dont install that pos anymore!
2- it doesnt matter if its xp home or xp pro. you can install it as many times as you need. when i used Xp Home on my other computer, i reformated it at least 5 to 8 times. i have Pro now and same deal. i reformat all the time. not for viruses or anything. just cuz i like a clean start sometimes.
Canyarion
08-10-2004, 05:55 AM
Hm I guess I'll do that... Is there a way to save all my MP3s and other data without making back-ups? :angel:
I'm not sure if my CD burner will work... can i use it in safe mode??
BTW thanks for the help.
be careful of what you save when you have viruses. mp3's i just put on my ipod :P i used to throw them over the network onto another computer. it would take like 30 cd's for me to save them on CD
quiet mike
08-10-2004, 03:51 PM
Hm I guess I'll do that... Is there a way to save all my MP3s and other data without making back-ups? :angel:
Partition, Partition, Partition (magic 8)
The virus you said is in your Windows, system32 folder. The problem with these is that it has registry keys, and reinstalls even after cleaning it, and the registry. It has a bunch of dummy files where it rebuilds from. So reformat is the best way to do it. Since the file is in Windows, reformat just the partition of your system. If you don't have more than one partition, or don't have enough space, get a program like Partitionmagic and do that before reinstall
Canyarion
08-10-2004, 04:12 PM
Well I have 4 partitions, 1 for windos & software, 1 for MP3s, 1 for games and one is empty, wanted to use it for back-ups.
So I can just format the C:\ partition? Should I do the games too, because of the registration things??
My dad once wanted to format 1 partition but accidentily did everything. Will that be a problem, or was he just being stupid?
you should format everything thats expendable. everythings easily replaceable. keep your game saves, but format the games them selves cuz they're easily reinstalled.
When you run the XP cd and goto the install. it has you select a partition, you just select C: tell it to delete, then tell it to install windows on the unpartitioned space.
Canyarion
08-10-2004, 05:36 PM
Ok thanks... :eyes: I'm afraid that I will lose my data... :(
I have 14 Gig of MP3 and movie data. :D :eek:
just read carefully when you do it.
bobcat
08-10-2004, 05:53 PM
be careful of what you save when you have viruses. mp3's i just put on my ipod :P i used to throw them over the network onto another computer. it would take like 30 cd's for me to save them on CD
or you could add another hdd and copy....
viruses can still hop over onto the new hard drive. if you got a virus problem i'd always recommend reformating before putting the new hard drive in.
quiet mike
08-11-2004, 07:39 AM
The cleanest way to reformat is trough WinXP.
When you restart your computer, go into the BIOS and select to boot from CD before the HDD. Now put the WinXP CD in and restart. Follow the instructions until you get to install/repair screen. Here it will find the Partition of your System and it will also show you the other partitions. select the C:Windows partitions and pres "d" then wheterver it tels you about loosing info and "L" and other stuff. This now not only clean your partition, it deleted the format of the partition too. so now you can reformat and choose to have it FAT32(must if you have something before XP) or NTFS (recomended for XP). Now press "c" on the upartitioned space and change the size of the partition or leave it as is and create a partition the way you like it, and then install your System again.
If you choose to clean the games partition, remember to create it first and then the partition to install the system to.
Good luck.
CD should already be infront of HD on the boot sequence.
if it isnt, the order should be..
Floppy
CD ROM (or DVD)
HD
quiet mike
08-11-2004, 10:25 AM
Yes it should, but if you try to get the boot sequence as fast as posible you would put HDD first, and no swaping, and fast boot. Yeah I won't have my 1GB RAm checked but I will have my XP loaded 10 seconds faster.
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