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I have a HP laptop with Windows Vista Home Premium. Windows Explorer has
disappeared and is nowhere to be found. I have not been able to get this system set up correctly since I got it. They do not send a restore disc. I am not sure if the internal restore is corrupt, or the discs I made. I keep getting WIN32Rootkit-gen[rtk] (trojan) - from Avast. The only way to get rid of it is to delete Avast. But although CA doesn't show that trojan - I had so many compatibility problems and programs not working that I had to remove it. I had to have Computer Associates use a special tool to get rid of it and I suspect it also took my Windows Explorer. How can I get it back. My system says I have no backups. Help Please. |
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Thank you I found it. It does not have an .exe at the end of it. And many
don't have .exe's that should. .dlls are there but not the .exe's. Is there a setting that I accidently have on that would hide the .exe extensions so that I can't launch them? "John" wrote in message ... "DiDi" wrote in message ... I have a HP laptop with Windows Vista Home Premium. Windows Explorer has disappeared and is nowhere to be found. I have not been able to get this system set up correctly since I got it. They do not send a restore disc. I am not sure if the internal restore is corrupt, or the discs I made. I keep getting WIN32Rootkit-gen[rtk] (trojan) - from Avast. The only way to get rid of it is to delete Avast. But although CA doesn't show that trojan - I had so many compatibility problems and programs not working that I had to remove it. I had to have Computer Associates use a special tool to get rid of it and I suspect it also took my Windows Explorer. How can I get it back. My system says I have no backups. Help Please. Hold down the windows key and then press the E key. If Windows Explorer is still on your system, that will launch it. |
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Hi DiDi,
If the system is that hosed by the rootkit, and many are, then a full recovery is often the best recourse. Hopefully you already have backups of important data as HP's recovery process will wipe the disk clean. If you cannot access the recovery volume and your self-made disks will not work, then you will need to contact HP support for a recovery set (they will provide this for a nominal fee). Avast is telling you that the rootkit, or at least parts of it, is still there. Removing Avast is not the solution, but some of the problems are likely stemming from the trojan's attempts to block or evade the antivirus software. Likely too that the program issues you are seeing are also related to this base problem. The best solution to removing these sorts of bugs, other than doing a wipe and reload, is to work outside of the operating system from a bootable media disk containing detection and removal tools. These generally require skills that are somewhat advanced beyond the typical home user, so you may want to employ the assistance of a knowledgable friend. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "DiDi" wrote in message ... I have a HP laptop with Windows Vista Home Premium. Windows Explorer has disappeared and is nowhere to be found. I have not been able to get this system set up correctly since I got it. They do not send a restore disc. I am not sure if the internal restore is corrupt, or the discs I made. I keep getting WIN32Rootkit-gen[rtk] (trojan) - from Avast. The only way to get rid of it is to delete Avast. But although CA doesn't show that trojan - I had so many compatibility problems and programs not working that I had to remove it. I had to have Computer Associates use a special tool to get rid of it and I suspect it also took my Windows Explorer. How can I get it back. My system says I have no backups. Help Please. |
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"DiDi" wrote in message ... I have a HP laptop with Windows Vista Home Premium. Windows Explorer has disappeared and is nowhere to be found. I have not been able to get this system set up correctly since I got it. They do not send a restore disc. I am not sure if the internal restore is corrupt, or the discs I made. I keep getting WIN32Rootkit-gen[rtk] (trojan) - from Avast. The only way to get rid of it is to delete Avast. But although CA doesn't show that trojan - I had so many compatibility problems and programs not working that I had to remove it. I had to have Computer Associates use a special tool to get rid of it and I suspect it also took my Windows Explorer. How can I get it back. My system says I have no backups. Help Please. Hold down the windows key and then press the E key. If Windows Explorer is still on your system, that will launch it. |
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"DiDi" wrote in message ... Thank you I found it. It does not have an .exe at the end of it. And many don't have .exe's that should. .dlls are there but not the .exe's. Is there a setting that I accidently have on that would hide the .exe extensions so that I can't launch them? The default settings in Vista will hide the .exe. There is an option in Windows Explorer that will allow it to be displayed. |
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John;848772 Wrote: "DiDi" DiDi@xxxxxx wrote in message news:ebXuxTjIJHA.1156@xxxxxx Thank you I found it. It does not have an .exe at the end of it. And many don't have .exe's that should. .dlls are there but not the .exe's. Is there a setting that I accidently have on that would hide the .exe extensions so that I can't launch them? The default settings in Vista will hide the .exe. There is an option in Windows Explorer that will allow it to be displayed. Hi didi, This tutorial may be useful - tick the appropriate boxes ( the middle picture in step 2 ) http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/84...r-options.html Hope that helps SIW2 -- SIW2 |