Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
7thFloor
- 23 Sep 2004 12:59
- 2104 of 11003
Optimist
Thanks for your interest. I've done everything you suggest apart from the repair option which I hadn't thought of and have never touched before. It may well come to that if I don't get anywhere with MS (Still no reply as of now).
Will keep you posted about the outcome. I must confess thinking that I'll just ignore SP2 but then I'd probably screw myself up for further updates. Best to persevere I reckon.
7thFloor
- 24 Sep 2004 08:41
- 2105 of 11003
Update with my SP2 problems:
I have a Mesh PC. On their site they are warning of Windows freezing on uploading SP2 if certain Spyware is there. It got me wondering.
I think I've found a, or THE, problem. When I ran Spybot I was assuming that it then fixed the problems like it said. It doesn't appear to get rid of DSO Exploit. I ticked the Fix it box but when I run Spybot again, DSO Exploit is still there.
This is obviously a registry problem. I'm going to remove the entries this afternoon after backing up my registry.
I'll keep you informed.
DSO Exploit: Data source object exploit (Registry change, nothing done)
HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-18\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\Zones\0\1004!=W=3
DSO Exploit: Data source object exploit (Registry change, nothing done)
HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-2461077358-3683029919-4181152385-1006\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\Zones\0\1004!=W=3
DSO Exploit: Data source object exploit (Registry change, nothing done)
HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-20\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\Zones\0\1004!=W=3
DSO Exploit: Data source object exploit (Registry change, nothing done)
HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-19\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\Zones\0\1004!=W=3
DSO Exploit: Data source object exploit (Registry change, nothing done)
HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\Zones\0\1004!=W=3
robber
- 24 Sep 2004 10:42
- 2107 of 11003
7thFloor
- 24 Sep 2004 13:27
- 2108 of 11003
Yes, you're perfectly correct, it hasn't helped at all. But I count it as a small moral victory as I have never altered anything in the registry before & I have the satisfaction that it seemed to go OK and Exploit hasn't re-appeared.
I have also obtained a copy of SP2 installation on disk as suggested and tried that - guess what? No luck either!!! Same problem! What I did notice was that the disk drive light only came on for a few seconds at the beginning of installation leading me to believe that the installation process is using the original downloaded SP2 info. Is the problem that this initial download has been corrupted? I have emailed MS telling them of the problems (again) and asking what SP2 files to delete so I can start from scratch.
I saw a folder (421meg)in there under the 'Software Distribution/Download' folder that contained references to SP2 and was created on 16th Sept but I'm concerned if I delete the whole lot I'll be getting myself into trouble.
I'll probably have to wait for MS to get back in touch.
robber
- 24 Sep 2004 14:09
- 2109 of 11003
7thfloor, I and a friend have recently had a total of 3 pcs that were so clogged up we had no option with but to re-install XP. This was on PCs that had Norton, Spybot and Adaware running. I managed to save the other PCs on my network from the same fate by doing online virus scans at trendmicro.com and pcpitstop.com and installing and running spywaredoctor and spywareblaster. These found numerous trojans, auto dialers and popups that the others had failed to spot.
Maybe you solution lies in the same direction.
best of luck
Neil
Spaceman
- 24 Sep 2004 14:41
- 2110 of 11003
robber, spywaredoctor is know to produce false postives, my guess is that the one you found were false.
I would not use spywaredoctor instead of sybot and adaware.
Edit I have just downloaded a trail version of this program, it gave me 3 warnings all 3 were wrong with one descrided as "Very Dangerous Spyware" its rubbish.
Mega Bucks
- 24 Sep 2004 16:30
- 2112 of 11003
Mr G get yourself a secretary :-)
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 24 Sep 2004 16:37
- 2114 of 11003
Greystone,
is there a tickbox option on that dialler window for connect automatically?
Ian
Spaceman
- 24 Sep 2004 18:13
- 2116 of 11003
Robber, I have had a bit deeper look at the Spyware Doctor product and I have slightly changed my mind about it, its not a rogue program but its detection does not seem to be very good. The 3 things it found on my PC were not spyware or trojans or anything else that needs removing. It looks as though it could end up being OK but at the moment I would definitely not uses it.
And apologies if I sounded a bit arrogant in my earlier post, I didn't mean to.
Kayak
- 24 Sep 2004 18:42
- 2117 of 11003
greystone, try (in IE) Tools/Internet Options/Connections tab and tick Always dial my default connection, or the Spanish equivalent ;-)
Seymour Clearly
- 24 Sep 2004 20:37
- 2118 of 11003
Little problem. Took a few screws out to see if a hard disc really does look like this. Boy, were they stiff. Anyway, I took a photo, looks like this:
Now I've put all the screws back in it doesn't seem to do anything other than spin. I'm sure I connected the wires back correctly. All my critical information that it's taken me years to collect is on there. If I can only get it working again I can get all this info off!
How do I do that?
Only kidding!
Kayak
- 24 Sep 2004 21:27
- 2120 of 11003
Greystone, if you ever get the username/password prompt, one of the tick boxes on there will be about connecting automatically. If you never see the password prompt you can always force it to display by removing the password from Tools/Internet Options/Connections tab/Settings, and reconnecting.
robber
- 25 Sep 2004 10:53
- 2122 of 11003
Spaceman, no problem, I find many of the trojan/sypware/virus checker produce the odd false positive; some because their definitions are not spot on and others to try to con you into paying for something (these are the ones I avoid at all costs).
I may not use the full range of checkers much now but each of them produced loads of hits when I first ran them on my PCs so Im still happy to recommend them all to uses who have serious PC problems.
Neil
Mr Euro
- 26 Sep 2004 21:20
- 2123 of 11003
Kayak/Spaceman/anyone, help!
My lap top fell of the sofa and has done some damage to the little socket (attached to mother board) where the power cable plugs into.
I took the lap top apart and finally got to the MB, looked underneath and sure enough there is a little black conector whch has fallen off. I put it back on as best I can (just pushed it), put the lap top back together and tried it it.
First of all I'm amazed it fires up at all after I had it in bits. Then I proceed to try and insert the power cable, volia, it works for a few seconds then cuts out (the power supply). After a little fiddle it comes back on but now has gone again.
Are these components attached with a soldering iron? (it seems attached with a silver substance) If so can I just try and do it myself? Or any other ideas? i.e. can I glue it on or does it need to conduct somehow?
thanks!