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No Control Panel, can't open anything
I have seen several people with problems kind of similiar to mine on the web, including this site, but nothing exactly the same. Here is my problem: 1) Control Panel has disappeared! 2) Can't click on most desktop icons. I get the hourglass, then nothing. 3) Can't use "run" for anything. Clicking "OK" just makes that screen go away. 4) I found regedit myself. Can't click on it. It won't open. Same result as #2. 5) Can't open System Restore. It won't open. Same result as #2. 6) Most icons within my computer won't open. Same result as #2. 7) Wordpad documents won't open or print. Same result as #2. They still show .kbs taken up so they must still be there. 8) Documents on my floppies won't open up, either. 9) My .jpgs do still work. 10) Internet Explorer won't open, either. I'm on here by going into Microsoft Outlook, which works perfectly, and going into any e-mail message with a link. Clicking the link gets me into the internet. At that point, Internet Explorer works fine. 11) When I started the computer today, the taskbar had a new icon saying some Spyware was trying to take over my computer. I ran my Panda Titanium Virus Scan and it did find a few infected files and fixed them. It didn't change any of the above, though. 12) When I right click on My Computer once and select Properties I get an error message that reads "This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions in effect on your computer. Please contact your system administrator." My God, what has gone wrong? Does it sound at least like something a computer professional that I can bring over here can still fix? How can any of this be fixed when I can't click into almost everything? -- BigBadBeau |
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Re: No Control Panel, can't open anything
BigBadBeau wrote:
> I have seen several people with problems kind of similar to mine on the > web, including this site, but nothing exactly the same. Here is my > problem: > > 1) Control Panel has disappeared! > 2) Can't click on most desktop icons. I get the hourglass, then > nothing. > 3) Can't use "run" for anything. Clicking "OK" just makes that screen > go away. > 4) I found regedit myself. Can't click on it. It won't open. Same > result as #2. > 5) Can't open System Restore. It won't open. Same result as #2. > 6) Most icons within my computer won't open. Same result as #2. > 7) Wordpad documents won't open or print. Same result as #2. They still > show .kbs taken up so they must still be there. > 8) Documents on my floppies won't open up, either. > 9) My .jpgs do still work. > 10) Internet Explorer won't open, either. I'm on here by going into > Microsoft Outlook, which works perfectly, and going into any e-mail > message with a link. Clicking the link gets me into the internet. At > that point, Internet Explorer works fine. > 11) When I started the computer today, the taskbar had a new icon > saying some Spyware was trying to take over my computer. I ran my Panda > Titanium Virus Scan and it did find a few infected files and fixed them. > It didn't change any of the above, though. > 12) When I right-click on My Computer once and select Properties I get > an error message that reads "This operation has been canceled due to > restrictions in effect on your computer. Please contact your system > administrator." > > What has gone wrong? Does it sound at least like something a > computer professional that I can bring over here can still fix? How can > any of this be fixed when I can't click into almost everything? Restart in Safe Mode. Run your av and see if that helps. Regedit and some other programs might run in Safe Mode.. Avast! has a Bootscan option which can remove malware before it (malware) gets control. This could help. Try installing it from Safe Mode with Networking. Or download to another computer, put on a thumbdrive, install in Safe Mode, and set the Bootscan option. The new icon in the Notification area is a different problem. You'll probably need antispyware for that one. You'll probably get quality help posting to a virus newsgroup. -- Joe =o) |
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Re: No Control Panel, can't open anything
Hi .. sorry for jumping in on this but I have/had almost the same problem.
That yellow icon in your task bar is connected to one or more Trojans (I had the same thing). As long as this Trojan is on your pc it will wreck havoc on your system. I was told by my WinXP Group to download & run something called SmitFraudFix in Safe Mode. I also had to wipe out all my latest System Restores. Your pc won't restore to an earlier time if the time you choose is infected. Then run the online scanner TrendMicro Housecall + various other scans (AVG ... Spybot .. Ad-Aware .. Panda .. Avast .. AVG Anti-Spyware). I also had to run numerous HiJack This scans & posted them so they could tell me what to get rid of. The Trojan is gone but my Control Panel is still not showing up in My Computer .. when I click "Set Program Access & Defaults or right click Start > Properties .. I still get that error message "This operation has been canceled due to restrictions in effect on your computer. Please contact your system administrator." I am the Administrator. Something in the Registry has been changed or deleted & I've been trying just about every idea that comes my way to fix this but so far no good. It's now been a few weeks since I first noticed my Control Panel missing (along with the other problems) but there are one or two more possible solutions I still have to check out & if they work I'll let you know. -- "glee" wrote: > "BigBadBeau" <BigBadBeau.116a803@pcbanter.net> wrote in message > news:BigBadBeau.116a803@pcbanter.net... > > > > Elmo;2960228 Wrote: > >> BigBadBeau wrote:- > >> I have seen several people with problems kind of similar to mine on > >> the > >> web, including this site, but nothing exactly the same. Here is my > >> problem: > >> > >> 1) Control Panel has disappeared! > >> 2) Can't click on most desktop icons. I get the hourglass, then > >> nothing. > >> 3) Can't use "run" for anything. Clicking "OK" just makes that screen > >> go away. > >> 4) I found regedit myself. Can't click on it. It won't open. Same > >> result as #2. > >> 5) Can't open System Restore. It won't open. Same result as #2. > >> 6) Most icons within my computer won't open. Same result as #2. > >> 7) Wordpad documents won't open or print. Same result as #2. They > >> still > >> show .kbs taken up so they must still be there. > >> 8) Documents on my floppies won't open up, either. > >> 9) My .jpgs do still work. > >> 10) Internet Explorer won't open, either. I'm on here by going into > >> Microsoft Outlook, which works perfectly, and going into any e-mail > >> message with a link. Clicking the link gets me into the internet. At > >> that point, Internet Explorer works fine. > >> 11) When I started the computer today, the taskbar had a new icon > >> saying some Spyware was trying to take over my computer. I ran my > >> Panda > >> Titanium Virus Scan and it did find a few infected files and fixed > >> them. > >> It didn't change any of the above, though. > >> 12) When I right-click on My Computer once and select Properties I > >> get > >> an error message that reads "This operation has been canceled due to > >> restrictions in effect on your computer. Please contact your system > >> administrator." > >> > >> What has gone wrong? Does it sound at least like something a > >> computer professional that I can bring over here can still fix? How > >> can > >> any of this be fixed when I can't click into almost everything?- > >> > >> Restart in Safe Mode. Run your av and see if that helps. Regedit and > >> > >> some other programs might run in Safe Mode.. > >> > >> Avast! has a Bootscan option which can remove malware before it > >> (malware) gets control. This could help. Try installing it from Safe > >> > >> Mode with Networking. Or download to another computer, put on a > >> thumbdrive, install in Safe Mode, and set the Bootscan option. > >> > >> The new icon in the Notification area is a different problem. You'll > >> probably need antispyware for that one. > >> > >> You'll probably get quality help posting to a virus newsgroup. > >> > >> -- > >> Joe =o) > > > > I don't know what safe mode is, so I read up on it. Tapping F8 does no > > good, the computer still starts up into regular mode. And there's > > nothing on the screen normally at my startup (XP) until the blue screen > > w/ Welcome followed by my desktop. Also, I read that starting up in safe > > mode will not give me anti-virus programs, the internet, etc. So if I > > can't run my Panda anti-virus, I have no idea what to do in safe mode. > > I'm too much of an advanced beginner to attempt your Bootscan idea. > > Also, I forgot to say in my original post that I can't get into Windows > > Help either. And for another solution from the web, when I go run, then > > type in misconfig, it says "Windows cannot find misconfig." Thanks for > > your help, though. Anyone else want to try? > > Your virus scanner, as well as many spyware scanners, should run in Safe Mode. > You are not tapping the F8 key at the right time in the boot sequence, to get the > menu that offers Safe Mode. > Windows can't find misconfig because there is no such file....it's msconfig. > > Considering your apparent beginner's level, you should probably employ a reputable > computer technician with experience removing spyware, trojans and rootkits....not > just some depot at a big-box store, where they will likely just wipe your computer > clean and lose all your files. It does not sound like you have the technical > know-how for the task. This is nothing to be ashamed of, any more than needing > a professional to fix your air conditioner. > > You can try the procedures here first, if you wish: > http://aumha.org/a/quickfix.htm > -- > Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+ > http://dts-l.org/ > http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm > > |
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Re: No Control Panel, can't open anything
Elmo;2960228 Wrote: > BigBadBeau wrote:- > I have seen several people with problems kind of similar to mine on > the > web, including this site, but nothing exactly the same. Here is my > problem: > > 1) Control Panel has disappeared! > 2) Can't click on most desktop icons. I get the hourglass, then > nothing. > 3) Can't use "run" for anything. Clicking "OK" just makes that screen > go away. > 4) I found regedit myself. Can't click on it. It won't open. Same > result as #2. > 5) Can't open System Restore. It won't open. Same result as #2. > 6) Most icons within my computer won't open. Same result as #2. > 7) Wordpad documents won't open or print. Same result as #2. They > still > show .kbs taken up so they must still be there. > 8) Documents on my floppies won't open up, either. > 9) My .jpgs do still work. > 10) Internet Explorer won't open, either. I'm on here by going into > Microsoft Outlook, which works perfectly, and going into any e-mail > message with a link. Clicking the link gets me into the internet. At > that point, Internet Explorer works fine. > 11) When I started the computer today, the taskbar had a new icon > saying some Spyware was trying to take over my computer. I ran my > Panda > Titanium Virus Scan and it did find a few infected files and fixed > them. > It didn't change any of the above, though. > 12) When I right-click on My Computer once and select Properties I > get > an error message that reads "This operation has been canceled due to > restrictions in effect on your computer. Please contact your system > administrator." > > What has gone wrong? Does it sound at least like something a > computer professional that I can bring over here can still fix? How > can > any of this be fixed when I can't click into almost everything?- > > Restart in Safe Mode. Run your av and see if that helps. Regedit and > > some other programs might run in Safe Mode.. > > Avast! has a Bootscan option which can remove malware before it > (malware) gets control. This could help. Try installing it from Safe > > Mode with Networking. Or download to another computer, put on a > thumbdrive, install in Safe Mode, and set the Bootscan option. > > The new icon in the Notification area is a different problem. You'll > probably need antispyware for that one. > > You'll probably get quality help posting to a virus newsgroup. > > -- > Joe =o) I don't know what safe mode is, so I read up on it. Tapping F8 does no good, the computer still starts up into regular mode. And there's nothing on the screen normally at my startup (XP) until the blue screen w/ Welcome followed by my desktop. Also, I read that starting up in safe mode will not give me anti-virus programs, the internet, etc. So if I can't run my Panda anti-virus, I have no idea what to do in safe mode. I'm too much of an advanced beginner to attempt your Bootscan idea. Also, I forgot to say in my original post that I can't get into Windows Help either. And for another solution from the web, when I go run, then type in misconfig, it says "Windows cannot find misconfig." Thanks for your help, though. Anyone else want to try? -- BigBadBeau |
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Re: No Control Panel, can't open anything
"BigBadBeau" <BigBadBeau.116a803@pcbanter.net> wrote in message
news:BigBadBeau.116a803@pcbanter.net... > > Elmo;2960228 Wrote: >> BigBadBeau wrote:- >> I have seen several people with problems kind of similar to mine on >> the >> web, including this site, but nothing exactly the same. Here is my >> problem: >> >> 1) Control Panel has disappeared! >> 2) Can't click on most desktop icons. I get the hourglass, then >> nothing. >> 3) Can't use "run" for anything. Clicking "OK" just makes that screen >> go away. >> 4) I found regedit myself. Can't click on it. It won't open. Same >> result as #2. >> 5) Can't open System Restore. It won't open. Same result as #2. >> 6) Most icons within my computer won't open. Same result as #2. >> 7) Wordpad documents won't open or print. Same result as #2. They >> still >> show .kbs taken up so they must still be there. >> 8) Documents on my floppies won't open up, either. >> 9) My .jpgs do still work. >> 10) Internet Explorer won't open, either. I'm on here by going into >> Microsoft Outlook, which works perfectly, and going into any e-mail >> message with a link. Clicking the link gets me into the internet. At >> that point, Internet Explorer works fine. >> 11) When I started the computer today, the taskbar had a new icon >> saying some Spyware was trying to take over my computer. I ran my >> Panda >> Titanium Virus Scan and it did find a few infected files and fixed >> them. >> It didn't change any of the above, though. >> 12) When I right-click on My Computer once and select Properties I >> get >> an error message that reads "This operation has been canceled due to >> restrictions in effect on your computer. Please contact your system >> administrator." >> >> What has gone wrong? Does it sound at least like something a >> computer professional that I can bring over here can still fix? How >> can >> any of this be fixed when I can't click into almost everything?- >> >> Restart in Safe Mode. Run your av and see if that helps. Regedit and >> >> some other programs might run in Safe Mode.. >> >> Avast! has a Bootscan option which can remove malware before it >> (malware) gets control. This could help. Try installing it from Safe >> >> Mode with Networking. Or download to another computer, put on a >> thumbdrive, install in Safe Mode, and set the Bootscan option. >> >> The new icon in the Notification area is a different problem. You'll >> probably need antispyware for that one. >> >> You'll probably get quality help posting to a virus newsgroup. >> >> -- >> Joe =o) > > I don't know what safe mode is, so I read up on it. Tapping F8 does no > good, the computer still starts up into regular mode. And there's > nothing on the screen normally at my startup (XP) until the blue screen > w/ Welcome followed by my desktop. Also, I read that starting up in safe > mode will not give me anti-virus programs, the internet, etc. So if I > can't run my Panda anti-virus, I have no idea what to do in safe mode. > I'm too much of an advanced beginner to attempt your Bootscan idea. > Also, I forgot to say in my original post that I can't get into Windows > Help either. And for another solution from the web, when I go run, then > type in misconfig, it says "Windows cannot find misconfig." Thanks for > your help, though. Anyone else want to try? Your virus scanner, as well as many spyware scanners, should run in Safe Mode. You are not tapping the F8 key at the right time in the boot sequence, to get the menu that offers Safe Mode. Windows can't find misconfig because there is no such file....it's msconfig. Considering your apparent beginner's level, you should probably employ a reputable computer technician with experience removing spyware, trojans and rootkits....not just some depot at a big-box store, where they will likely just wipe your computer clean and lose all your files. It does not sound like you have the technical know-how for the task. This is nothing to be ashamed of, any more than needing a professional to fix your air conditioner. You can try the procedures here first, if you wish: http://aumha.org/a/quickfix.htm -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+ http://dts-l.org/ http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm |
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Re: No Control Panel, can't open anything
Hi .. sorry for jumping in on this but I have/had almost the same problem.
That yellow icon in your task bar is connected to one or more Trojans (I had the same thing). As long as this Trojan is on your pc it will wreck havoc on your system. I was told by my WinXP Group to download & run something called SmitFraudFix in Safe Mode. I also had to wipe out all my latest System Restores. Your pc won't restore to an earlier time if the time you choose is infected. Then run the online scanner TrendMicro Housecall + various other scans (AVG ... Spybot .. Ad-Aware .. Panda .. Avast .. AVG Anti-Spyware). I also had to run numerous HiJack This scans & posted them so they could tell me what to get rid of. The Trojan is gone but my Control Panel is still not showing up in My Computer .. when I click "Set Program Access & Defaults or right click Start > Properties .. I still get that error message "This operation has been canceled due to restrictions in effect on your computer. Please contact your system administrator." I am the Administrator. Something in the Registry has been changed or deleted & I've been trying just about every idea that comes my way to fix this but so far no good. It's now been a few weeks since I first noticed my Control Panel missing (along with the other problems) but there are one or two more possible solutions I still have to check out & if they work I'll let you know. -- "glee" wrote: > "BigBadBeau" <BigBadBeau.116a803@pcbanter.net> wrote in message > news:BigBadBeau.116a803@pcbanter.net... > > > > Elmo;2960228 Wrote: > >> BigBadBeau wrote:- > >> I have seen several people with problems kind of similar to mine on > >> the > >> web, including this site, but nothing exactly the same. Here is my > >> problem: > >> > >> 1) Control Panel has disappeared! > >> 2) Can't click on most desktop icons. I get the hourglass, then > >> nothing. > >> 3) Can't use "run" for anything. Clicking "OK" just makes that screen > >> go away. > >> 4) I found regedit myself. Can't click on it. It won't open. Same > >> result as #2. > >> 5) Can't open System Restore. It won't open. Same result as #2. > >> 6) Most icons within my computer won't open. Same result as #2. > >> 7) Wordpad documents won't open or print. Same result as #2. They > >> still > >> show .kbs taken up so they must still be there. > >> 8) Documents on my floppies won't open up, either. > >> 9) My .jpgs do still work. > >> 10) Internet Explorer won't open, either. I'm on here by going into > >> Microsoft Outlook, which works perfectly, and going into any e-mail > >> message with a link. Clicking the link gets me into the internet. At > >> that point, Internet Explorer works fine. > >> 11) When I started the computer today, the taskbar had a new icon > >> saying some Spyware was trying to take over my computer. I ran my > >> Panda > >> Titanium Virus Scan and it did find a few infected files and fixed > >> them. > >> It didn't change any of the above, though. > >> 12) When I right-click on My Computer once and select Properties I > >> get > >> an error message that reads "This operation has been canceled due to > >> restrictions in effect on your computer. Please contact your system > >> administrator." > >> > >> What has gone wrong? Does it sound at least like something a > >> computer professional that I can bring over here can still fix? How > >> can > >> any of this be fixed when I can't click into almost everything?- > >> > >> Restart in Safe Mode. Run your av and see if that helps. Regedit and > >> > >> some other programs might run in Safe Mode.. > >> > >> Avast! has a Bootscan option which can remove malware before it > >> (malware) gets control. This could help. Try installing it from Safe > >> > >> Mode with Networking. Or download to another computer, put on a > >> thumbdrive, install in Safe Mode, and set the Bootscan option. > >> > >> The new icon in the Notification area is a different problem. You'll > >> probably need antispyware for that one. > >> > >> You'll probably get quality help posting to a virus newsgroup. > >> > >> -- > >> Joe =o) > > > > I don't know what safe mode is, so I read up on it. Tapping F8 does no > > good, the computer still starts up into regular mode. And there's > > nothing on the screen normally at my startup (XP) until the blue screen > > w/ Welcome followed by my desktop. Also, I read that starting up in safe > > mode will not give me anti-virus programs, the internet, etc. So if I > > can't run my Panda anti-virus, I have no idea what to do in safe mode. > > I'm too much of an advanced beginner to attempt your Bootscan idea. > > Also, I forgot to say in my original post that I can't get into Windows > > Help either. And for another solution from the web, when I go run, then > > type in misconfig, it says "Windows cannot find misconfig." Thanks for > > your help, though. Anyone else want to try? > > Your virus scanner, as well as many spyware scanners, should run in Safe Mode. > You are not tapping the F8 key at the right time in the boot sequence, to get the > menu that offers Safe Mode. > Windows can't find misconfig because there is no such file....it's msconfig. > > Considering your apparent beginner's level, you should probably employ a reputable > computer technician with experience removing spyware, trojans and rootkits....not > just some depot at a big-box store, where they will likely just wipe your computer > clean and lose all your files. It does not sound like you have the technical > know-how for the task. This is nothing to be ashamed of, any more than needing > a professional to fix your air conditioner. > > You can try the procedures here first, if you wish: > http://aumha.org/a/quickfix.htm > -- > Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+ > http://dts-l.org/ > http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm > > |
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Re: No Control Panel, can't open anything
Hi again .. just to update you .. in another thread this was brought up & I
followed his directions & my Control Panel is back in My Computer ... You still have to run the scans suggested here first .. you need to get rid of that Trojan first .. good luck "Kathleen" wrote: > Hi .. sorry for jumping in on this but I have/had almost the same problem. > > That yellow icon in your task bar is connected to one or more Trojans (I had > the same thing). As long as this Trojan is on your pc it will wreck havoc on > your system. > > I was told by my WinXP Group to download & run something called SmitFraudFix > in Safe Mode. > > I also had to wipe out all my latest System Restores. Your pc won't restore > to an earlier time if the time you choose is infected. > > Then run the online scanner TrendMicro Housecall + various other scans (AVG > .. Spybot .. Ad-Aware .. Panda .. Avast .. AVG Anti-Spyware). I also had to > run numerous HiJack This scans & posted them so they could tell me what to > get rid of. > > The Trojan is gone but my Control Panel is still not showing up in My > Computer .. when I click "Set Program Access & Defaults or right click Start > > Properties .. I still get that error message "This operation has been > canceled due to restrictions in effect on your computer. Please contact your > system administrator." I am the Administrator. > > Something in the Registry has been changed or deleted & I've been trying > just about every idea that comes my way to fix this but so far no good. > > It's now been a few weeks since I first noticed my Control Panel missing > (along with the other problems) but there are one or two more possible > solutions I still have to check out & if they work I'll let you know. > > -- > > "glee" wrote: > > > "BigBadBeau" <BigBadBeau.116a803@pcbanter.net> wrote in message > > news:BigBadBeau.116a803@pcbanter.net... > > > > > > Elmo;2960228 Wrote: > > >> BigBadBeau wrote:- > > >> I have seen several people with problems kind of similar to mine on > > >> the > > >> web, including this site, but nothing exactly the same. Here is my > > >> problem: > > >> > > >> 1) Control Panel has disappeared! > > >> 2) Can't click on most desktop icons. I get the hourglass, then > > >> nothing. > > >> 3) Can't use "run" for anything. Clicking "OK" just makes that screen > > >> go away. > > >> 4) I found regedit myself. Can't click on it. It won't open. Same > > >> result as #2. > > >> 5) Can't open System Restore. It won't open. Same result as #2. > > >> 6) Most icons within my computer won't open. Same result as #2. > > >> 7) Wordpad documents won't open or print. Same result as #2. They > > >> still > > >> show .kbs taken up so they must still be there. > > >> 8) Documents on my floppies won't open up, either. > > >> 9) My .jpgs do still work. > > >> 10) Internet Explorer won't open, either. I'm on here by going into > > >> Microsoft Outlook, which works perfectly, and going into any e-mail > > >> message with a link. Clicking the link gets me into the internet. At > > >> that point, Internet Explorer works fine. > > >> 11) When I started the computer today, the taskbar had a new icon > > >> saying some Spyware was trying to take over my computer. I ran my > > >> Panda > > >> Titanium Virus Scan and it did find a few infected files and fixed > > >> them. > > >> It didn't change any of the above, though. > > >> 12) When I right-click on My Computer once and select Properties I > > >> get > > >> an error message that reads "This operation has been canceled due to > > >> restrictions in effect on your computer. Please contact your system > > >> administrator." > > >> > > >> What has gone wrong? Does it sound at least like something a > > >> computer professional that I can bring over here can still fix? How > > >> can > > >> any of this be fixed when I can't click into almost everything?- > > >> > > >> Restart in Safe Mode. Run your av and see if that helps. Regedit and > > >> > > >> some other programs might run in Safe Mode.. > > >> > > >> Avast! has a Bootscan option which can remove malware before it > > >> (malware) gets control. This could help. Try installing it from Safe > > >> > > >> Mode with Networking. Or download to another computer, put on a > > >> thumbdrive, install in Safe Mode, and set the Bootscan option. > > >> > > >> The new icon in the Notification area is a different problem. You'll > > >> probably need antispyware for that one. > > >> > > >> You'll probably get quality help posting to a virus newsgroup. > > >> > > >> -- > > >> Joe =o) > > > > > > I don't know what safe mode is, so I read up on it. Tapping F8 does no > > > good, the computer still starts up into regular mode. And there's > > > nothing on the screen normally at my startup (XP) until the blue screen > > > w/ Welcome followed by my desktop. Also, I read that starting up in safe > > > mode will not give me anti-virus programs, the internet, etc. So if I > > > can't run my Panda anti-virus, I have no idea what to do in safe mode. > > > I'm too much of an advanced beginner to attempt your Bootscan idea. > > > Also, I forgot to say in my original post that I can't get into Windows > > > Help either. And for another solution from the web, when I go run, then > > > type in misconfig, it says "Windows cannot find misconfig." Thanks for > > > your help, though. Anyone else want to try? > > > > Your virus scanner, as well as many spyware scanners, should run in Safe Mode. > > You are not tapping the F8 key at the right time in the boot sequence, to get the > > menu that offers Safe Mode. > > Windows can't find misconfig because there is no such file....it's msconfig. > > > > Considering your apparent beginner's level, you should probably employ a reputable > > computer technician with experience removing spyware, trojans and rootkits....not > > just some depot at a big-box store, where they will likely just wipe your computer > > clean and lose all your files. It does not sound like you have the technical > > know-how for the task. This is nothing to be ashamed of, any more than needing > > a professional to fix your air conditioner. > > > > You can try the procedures here first, if you wish: > > http://aumha.org/a/quickfix.htm > > -- > > Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+ > > http://dts-l.org/ > > http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm > > > > |
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Re: No Control Panel, can't open anything
Hi again .. just to update you .. in another thread this was brought up & I
followed his directions & my Control Panel is back in My Computer ... You still have to run the scans suggested here first .. you need to get rid of that Trojan first .. good luck "Kathleen" wrote: > Hi .. sorry for jumping in on this but I have/had almost the same problem. > > That yellow icon in your task bar is connected to one or more Trojans (I had > the same thing). As long as this Trojan is on your pc it will wreck havoc on > your system. > > I was told by my WinXP Group to download & run something called SmitFraudFix > in Safe Mode. > > I also had to wipe out all my latest System Restores. Your pc won't restore > to an earlier time if the time you choose is infected. > > Then run the online scanner TrendMicro Housecall + various other scans (AVG > .. Spybot .. Ad-Aware .. Panda .. Avast .. AVG Anti-Spyware). I also had to > run numerous HiJack This scans & posted them so they could tell me what to > get rid of. > > The Trojan is gone but my Control Panel is still not showing up in My > Computer .. when I click "Set Program Access & Defaults or right click Start > > Properties .. I still get that error message "This operation has been > canceled due to restrictions in effect on your computer. Please contact your > system administrator." I am the Administrator. > > Something in the Registry has been changed or deleted & I've been trying > just about every idea that comes my way to fix this but so far no good. > > It's now been a few weeks since I first noticed my Control Panel missing > (along with the other problems) but there are one or two more possible > solutions I still have to check out & if they work I'll let you know. > > -- > > "glee" wrote: > > > "BigBadBeau" <BigBadBeau.116a803@pcbanter.net> wrote in message > > news:BigBadBeau.116a803@pcbanter.net... > > > > > > Elmo;2960228 Wrote: > > >> BigBadBeau wrote:- > > >> I have seen several people with problems kind of similar to mine on > > >> the > > >> web, including this site, but nothing exactly the same. Here is my > > >> problem: > > >> > > >> 1) Control Panel has disappeared! > > >> 2) Can't click on most desktop icons. I get the hourglass, then > > >> nothing. > > >> 3) Can't use "run" for anything. Clicking "OK" just makes that screen > > >> go away. > > >> 4) I found regedit myself. Can't click on it. It won't open. Same > > >> result as #2. > > >> 5) Can't open System Restore. It won't open. Same result as #2. > > >> 6) Most icons within my computer won't open. Same result as #2. > > >> 7) Wordpad documents won't open or print. Same result as #2. They > > >> still > > >> show .kbs taken up so they must still be there. > > >> 8) Documents on my floppies won't open up, either. > > >> 9) My .jpgs do still work. > > >> 10) Internet Explorer won't open, either. I'm on here by going into > > >> Microsoft Outlook, which works perfectly, and going into any e-mail > > >> message with a link. Clicking the link gets me into the internet. At > > >> that point, Internet Explorer works fine. > > >> 11) When I started the computer today, the taskbar had a new icon > > >> saying some Spyware was trying to take over my computer. I ran my > > >> Panda > > >> Titanium Virus Scan and it did find a few infected files and fixed > > >> them. > > >> It didn't change any of the above, though. > > >> 12) When I right-click on My Computer once and select Properties I > > >> get > > >> an error message that reads "This operation has been canceled due to > > >> restrictions in effect on your computer. Please contact your system > > >> administrator." > > >> > > >> What has gone wrong? Does it sound at least like something a > > >> computer professional that I can bring over here can still fix? How > > >> can > > >> any of this be fixed when I can't click into almost everything?- > > >> > > >> Restart in Safe Mode. Run your av and see if that helps. Regedit and > > >> > > >> some other programs might run in Safe Mode.. > > >> > > >> Avast! has a Bootscan option which can remove malware before it > > >> (malware) gets control. This could help. Try installing it from Safe > > >> > > >> Mode with Networking. Or download to another computer, put on a > > >> thumbdrive, install in Safe Mode, and set the Bootscan option. > > >> > > >> The new icon in the Notification area is a different problem. You'll > > >> probably need antispyware for that one. > > >> > > >> You'll probably get quality help posting to a virus newsgroup. > > >> > > >> -- > > >> Joe =o) > > > > > > I don't know what safe mode is, so I read up on it. Tapping F8 does no > > > good, the computer still starts up into regular mode. And there's > > > nothing on the screen normally at my startup (XP) until the blue screen > > > w/ Welcome followed by my desktop. Also, I read that starting up in safe > > > mode will not give me anti-virus programs, the internet, etc. So if I > > > can't run my Panda anti-virus, I have no idea what to do in safe mode. > > > I'm too much of an advanced beginner to attempt your Bootscan idea. > > > Also, I forgot to say in my original post that I can't get into Windows > > > Help either. And for another solution from the web, when I go run, then > > > type in misconfig, it says "Windows cannot find misconfig." Thanks for > > > your help, though. Anyone else want to try? > > > > Your virus scanner, as well as many spyware scanners, should run in Safe Mode. > > You are not tapping the F8 key at the right time in the boot sequence, to get the > > menu that offers Safe Mode. > > Windows can't find misconfig because there is no such file....it's msconfig. > > > > Considering your apparent beginner's level, you should probably employ a reputable > > computer technician with experience removing spyware, trojans and rootkits....not > > just some depot at a big-box store, where they will likely just wipe your computer > > clean and lose all your files. It does not sound like you have the technical > > know-how for the task. This is nothing to be ashamed of, any more than needing > > a professional to fix your air conditioner. > > > > You can try the procedures here first, if you wish: > > http://aumha.org/a/quickfix.htm > > -- > > Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+ > > http://dts-l.org/ > > http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm > > > > |
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Kathleen;2960778 Wrote: > Hi again .. just to update you .. in another thread this was brought up > & I > followed his directions & my Control Panel is back in My Computer ... > > You still have to run the scans suggested here first .. you need to get > rid > of that Trojan first .. good luck > > "Kathleen" wrote: > - > Hi .. sorry for jumping in on this but I have/had almost the same > problem. > > That yellow icon in your task bar is connected to one or more Trojans > (I had > the same thing). As long as this Trojan is on your pc it will wreck > havoc on > your system. > > I was told by my WinXP Group to download & run something called > SmitFraudFix > in Safe Mode. > > I also had to wipe out all my latest System Restores. Your pc won't > restore > to an earlier time if the time you choose is infected. > > Then run the online scanner TrendMicro Housecall + various other scans > (AVG > .. Spybot .. Ad-Aware .. Panda .. Avast .. AVG Anti-Spyware). I also > had to > run numerous HiJack This scans & posted them so they could tell me > what to > get rid of. > > The Trojan is gone but my Control Panel is still not showing up in My > > Computer .. when I click "Set Program Access & Defaults or right click > Start - > Properties .. I still get that error message "This operation has > been - > canceled due to restrictions in effect on your computer. Please > contact your > system administrator." I am the Administrator. > > Something in the Registry has been changed or deleted & I've been > trying > just about every idea that comes my way to fix this but so far no > good. > > It's now been a few weeks since I first noticed my Control Panel > missing > (along with the other problems) but there are one or two more possible > > solutions I still have to check out & if they work I'll let you know. > > -[/i][/color] Well, my problems are fixed, but there's no way I can explain it here. I had a guy come in I found in the phone book. He spent 3 hours here last night just getting rid of viruses (and I do have Panda and do run it) then had to take the tower in to bring Control Panel back, etc. He just brought it back tonight. He said it needed over 400 registry edits and that no one he knows knows how to fix this problem but him. He had to reinstall Windows. It cost me $146.00. He said he only charges around $27.00 an hour when everyone else charges between $75-100 an hour. What a nightmare. Sorry for wasting everyone's time. I know people read this stuff and post to find solutions. Sorry I can't really provide one. Oh, he did say it was a Windows Update that caused the problem! I haven't done any Windows Updates in a while, but I did recently try to, and Windows Update told me I needed to download a patch or something now so it could tell me which updates I need. I figured that was a result of time passing and my computer getting older. So I did do that. On that particular day, after I downloaded it, THEN it gave me the familiar screen telling me what updates I needed. It said downloading those updates would take 20 minutes. I didn't have time, so I didn't do it. That was 2 or 3 weeks ago. I never did do them. I told him, "Unless it was that patch or whatever you call it that was the problem." -- BigBadBeau |
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My God, what has gone wrong? Does it sound at least like something a
computer professional that I can bring over here can still fix? How can any of this be fixed when I can't click into almost everything? BigBadBeau Ok I have been working with computers for about 20 years now (was once a MCSE and am currently an avide online gamer blah blah blah) and feel like I am able to provide some good information as to what the problem you have is (as I am dealing with it myself lol). Obviously if you did not know already you do have a type of virus. Your situation is similar to one of the other posters (i.e Kathleen). In Kathleens case (which I will focus on because I know EXACTLY what she has on her PC). Kathleen stated: "That yellow icon in your task bar is connected to one or more Trojans (I had the same thing). As long as this Trojan is on your pc it will wreck havoc on your system. Kathleen what you have is a program called Winantivirus2006 or 07 or one of its sister variations. This program disables your admin abilities, not to mention gives you pop up warnings about spyware, and puts the little yellow triangle with the exclamation mark in your task bar. This is a Malware program, that uses agressive tactics to try and make you sign up for their product by saying "your infected click here now before its to late" (or something similar) Here is the kicker. The company is called Winsoftware Inc., they are registered in the Urkraine (good luck holding someone accountable lol). I searched for a company phone number and did find one! It was however a number for that country (talk about LD charges). So I figuard, seeing as they claimed to be a registered trademark, they would need to have a US presence...right? Right! I found a number which had a 202 area code (which is DC I used to live there). I found this number online, in a forum, where another individual had obviously gotten angry and found the number first. He had posted a few numbers, the first was disconnected, the second number (the 202 number) I called. An automated message picks up saying push 1 for tech support and push 2 for billing (thats all it says, it does not identify any companies or parties). I pushed 1 and was caller 6 (ETA 10 min) so I waited for 10 minutes and a young woman picks up the phone. I talk to people all day for a living and feel I know how to "work the human mind" so to speak ...I started by first asking"what company am I calling" she did not give me an answer, but did make an attempt to dodge the question and she said they do tech support for over 100 different companies, I explained my problem with the program and she actually hung up on me. Ok hmmm...So I call back and get a guy named Gerald on the phone, obviously he was being monitored. He had to have received 100's of these calls, and YES, I called him on it! I let him know this was nothing personal, but I wanted to know how do I remove the program and get my computer back? He was also very secretive and actually...we only used each others first names (covert). I asked him if he was aware of the program and he gave me the "umm uhh umm" type of response (again being monitored). Funny thing is he was not in DC? When I asked him about the 202 area code he did not say where they were located but did say "NOT IN DC" lol. So to fix the issue "kinda" (again still working on it myself) he had me do the f8 safemode boot and do a system restore, using the c:\ to a point before I had the problem (WINANTIVIRUS2007). I restored to a previous point and for about 2 minutes problem seemed to be fixed! Then the little icon came back...grrrrr.... Good news is it seems to have vastly reduced the pop ups and the sudden Winantivirus2007 web browser openings, and at least lets me see the control pannel (this is the fix to the OP problem...you will still be infected however). Bad news is, again my admin right have been hijacked, so I can ONLY see the control pannel...grrrr.... (no functions work, with out the "this action has been restricted by the admin" message). So when I figuar out the how to fix, I will post it. Don't waste your time downloading the 100's of different spyware/adware programs out there (sure 1 or 2 helps) but this is not a fix to your issue. In summary the GOOD news is we know what the problem is now we can work at fixing it. |
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