Re: Sudden freezes, and bits missing



Me again!

I have subsequently got McAffey firewall sorted out and solved it's
problems. Can't run sfc at all. Search seemed ok in safe mode. When I get
a search failure it gives an IE Explorer has encountered an error warning and
crashes Windows explorer when you click OK. W Exp then recovers.

"Galen" wrote:

> In news:7442BBBC-8BDC-488A-A4E5-8CAA3C803B0A@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
> Tim <Tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> had this to say:
>
> My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
>
> > I can't run sfc. All I get is a dos window for a fraction of a
> > second, then nothing.
> >
> > One other clue. I tried an experiment and unplugged the LAN
> > connection. The locking up problem appeared to go away. Any thoughts?
>
> Curiouser and curiouser... (I'm glad that you've not lost this thread in the
> web interface by the way.)
>
> Okay, let's start with the basics. Do you have a firewall installed and
> properly configured? Here's a decent site that you can go to and check to
> see how well it's configured:
>
> Security Scan - Sygate Online Services (sos):
> http://scan.sygatetech.com/
>
> You mentioned that you unplugged the LAN and the freezing stopped. How is
> the LAN connected to your computer? Is it USB? Often times people will have
> problems with USB to broadband connections which is why I ask. The simple
> solution at that point would be to heading down to your local department
> store and grabbing a simple 10/100 Ethernet Card and tossing it into your
> computer though you may wish to grab a straight cable while you're there if
> you don't already own one.
>
> Not being able to run system file check implies, to me, that there's been a
> serious compromize to your system and that there's still a possibility of
> you being infected with malware or even the removal process has rendered
> parts of your system unusable. Seeing as you're probably on a broadband
> connection (most dial-up users don't actually use a LAN to connect to the
> internet though I suppose some still do. Err... Wait... I do! But I'm pretty
> much unique in that and couldn't get broadband here if I wanted to yet with
> the exception of satellite connections with fair usage policies I'm not
> willing to subject myself to.) This leads me to a new question, can you use
> the command (it's just like this) Start > Run > "sfc /scannow" without the
> quotes in safe mode without networking? If you can then that tells us that
> there's a file loaded in your system that's still preventing you from using
> your system effectively. That would then mean that a trip to HijackThis
> forums would be your next best bet. (Those forums don't go here, instead
> look here for more information:
> http://forum.aumha.org/viewforum.php?f=30 and take a gander as there's too
> much to cover in here.)
>
> Let's see what happens with that next. Sometimes after cleaning up a PC that
> has been infected with malware and there's still portions of the system that
> won't run (like your system file checker at this point) you need to do a
> repair installation which only means that you'll lose your updates but
> you'll still have your files and your applications installed. In this case
> I'd recommend using HijackThis to create a log and posting it (be sure to
> follow the rules for posting the logs) at the above forum. It's free and a
> nice site owned by one of the MVPs and visited by many of the other MVPs.
>
> Galen
> --
>
> "And that recommendation, with the exaggerated estimate of my ability
> with which he prefaced it, was, if you will believe me, Watson, the
> very first thing which ever made me feel that a profession might be
> made out of what had up to that time been the merest hobby."
>
> Sherlock Holmes
>
>
>
.



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