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I am working on a Dell Dimension 8110 and used McAfee to remove 3 trojan
horses. Once I removed those and restarted the computer I get several error messages and the workstation continues to shut down and I cannot do anything (even when I restart do an F8 and disable autorestart). These are the messages that pop on start viewmgr error transfer agent.exe error I/O error 103 I've tried to disable to antivirus but am unable to do anything as I get the error the window station is shutting down. Help I need to fix this machine. |
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From Dell your recovery disc should include full DVD Vista.So boot it choose languagerepair computersystem restore and restore your system to any previous point. Because it difficult to say you had really some viruses or only false alarm then you'll fix your system I suggest scan your computer by using liveCD with Kaspersky 'Index of /devbuilds/RescueDisk/' (http://dnl-eu10.kaspersky-labs.com/d...ds/RescueDisk/) Scanning by using installed protected software is not credible because many viruses can hide before them -- Flavius |
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Flavius wrote:
From Dell your recovery disc should include full DVD Vista.So boot it choose languagerepair computersystem restore and restore your system to any previous point. Because it difficult to say you had really some viruses or only false alarm then you'll fix your system I suggest scan your computer by using liveCD with Kaspersky 'Index of /devbuilds/RescueDisk/' (http://dnl-eu10.kaspersky-labs.com/d...ds/RescueDisk/) Scanning by using installed protected software is not credible because many viruses can hide before them Thank you for your help -- Message posted via WindowsKB.com http://www.windowskb.com/Uwe/Forums....mance/200901/1 |