Re: Virus blocking fix?



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"Dennis" <den942@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:xf6dnRDAF-Au7svUnZ2dnUVZ_tPinZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Wouldn't it be better to get rid of the virus first?

FredW wrote:
On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 11:56:23 -0500, Dennis <den942@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Trying to salvage my nephew's business pc. His daughter used it when hers went down and got it loaded with viruses. One is Spyware Guard
among several I believe. A new user named "minada" was added. I can
not run scan disc or regedit or delete some files. I can not install
a fix, I get a message "The system Administrator has set policies to prevent this installation". I get this message even in Safe Mode. I
tried renaming the file and it still won't allow it. The user I'm
logged in under has administrative permission. I was able to delete
the new user added.

I got it so it will boot up using Hard Drive Regenerator. It fixed a
bad segment on the hard drive which must have contained the boot info.

McAfee has been scanning since Thursday evening and it still scanning
C:\documents and settings and has quarantined 6,331 files so far.

It is a Dell Dimension 8400 pc with XP Professional Service pack 3.


Asked and answered in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

"With more than 6,000 infected files, a rebuild is the only safe course
of action for you."


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