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ManiacalCrank
A buddy of mine recently purchased a used PC. (HP
Pavillion, running Win XP Pro) and managed to get a hold
of some nasty virus that was causing him some problems.
He gave me a call to try and fix it, and I came over,
downloaded a couple of Anti-Virus programs, ran them, and
he has a virus that had infected quite a number of files.
the anti-virus program would not let me do anything but
delete a number of the affected files (one of which I am
assuming was an audio driver) and would jam up if i tried
to do anything BUT delete them, so delete them I did, and
now the PC says that the audio devices are running
properly, but there are no drivers installed. So I
figured, no problem, I'd just go back to an earlier
restore date and un-do whatever I did by resetting the PC
to an earlier date, but when I tried this, the system
restore utility refuses to go back any further than the
date I did all the work, and if you ask it to restore
from an earlier point, it says" detected virus such and
such" and says it cannot use that restore point(I tried
all the restore points all the way back to before he
bought the PC). Ok, I give up. What in the world do I do
now? **Note** He does not have the discs that should have
been with the computer, and when I called the shop that
sold him the computer, all they would say is "Oh well,
tough luck, isn't it?" So I came to the microsoft site,
hoping that Microsoft itself would be better sports, and
take pity on someone not able to afford a new PC and had
to buy a used one.
Pavillion, running Win XP Pro) and managed to get a hold
of some nasty virus that was causing him some problems.
He gave me a call to try and fix it, and I came over,
downloaded a couple of Anti-Virus programs, ran them, and
he has a virus that had infected quite a number of files.
the anti-virus program would not let me do anything but
delete a number of the affected files (one of which I am
assuming was an audio driver) and would jam up if i tried
to do anything BUT delete them, so delete them I did, and
now the PC says that the audio devices are running
properly, but there are no drivers installed. So I
figured, no problem, I'd just go back to an earlier
restore date and un-do whatever I did by resetting the PC
to an earlier date, but when I tried this, the system
restore utility refuses to go back any further than the
date I did all the work, and if you ask it to restore
from an earlier point, it says" detected virus such and
such" and says it cannot use that restore point(I tried
all the restore points all the way back to before he
bought the PC). Ok, I give up. What in the world do I do
now? **Note** He does not have the discs that should have
been with the computer, and when I called the shop that
sold him the computer, all they would say is "Oh well,
tough luck, isn't it?" So I came to the microsoft site,
hoping that Microsoft itself would be better sports, and
take pity on someone not able to afford a new PC and had
to buy a used one.