Help Me Please

Discussion in 'Malware Help (A Specialist Will Reply)' started by J J, Aug 17, 2005.

  1. J J

    J J Corporal

    i must have caught something that makes all the exe files say i do not have permission to access them i tjink it might be newdotnet but i dont no. any one got any ideas?
     
  2. J J

    J J Corporal

    i will tel u i didnt try the read before post stuff BECAUSE when ever i try to open even firefox it says i dont have permission t do it i cant open ANY FILES WHAT SO EVER
     
  3. J J

    J J Corporal

    i have windows xp pro media ceter it is a administrator account and i rufuse to use safe mode WITH networking ill use safe mode no networking but thats it last time i used network and safe mode i had to reformat
     
  4. J J

    J J Corporal

    well now i dont have to cause i know exactly what it is. it is a newdotnet or something like that and it IS NOT pickedup by any spyware and it is not a program run at windows start so safe mode wont do jack shit to it except make it easier to kill my comp all it does is change the permissions so cant cant do anything!
     
  5. J J

    J J Corporal

    by the way the permission change also afects the properties widows
     
  6. J J

    J J Corporal

    fine ill try it
     
  7. chaslang

    chaslang MajorGeeks Admin - Master Malware Expert Staff Member


    Booting in safe mode does help quite a lot with many malware problems. It makes some items that are impossible to fix in normal boot mode fixable. This happens because in safe mode many things that are being loaded during normal boot mode are no longer loaded and because of this certain processes and files can now be fix/removed by the scanning tools. The minor inconvience of possible your icons being rearrange due to screen resolution changes is not as big a problem as your malware is causing. Booting in safe mode and also booting in safe mode with networking should not be killing or causing computer problems. If it is, you have other issues that should be fixed.

    Booting in safe mode requires administrator permissions on the account. So it should not make it so you cannot do anything. In fact, it should mean you can do more because you would have to be on an admin account.

    So please try to follow the steps in the READ ME FIRST as written so we can get to the bottom of your problems and fix them ASAP.
     
  8. J J

    J J Corporal

    i was wrong u guy were right i did the safe mode and it apears to have soved the problem *knock on wood* :eek: thank u
     
  9. J J

    J J Corporal

    :eek: HOW DA HELL DO I DO DAT?
     
  10. J J

    J J Corporal

    here u go
     

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  11. chaslang

    chaslang MajorGeeks Admin - Master Malware Expert Staff Member

    Note: the complete sticky was never run! At least no online scanners are in the log.
     

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