Maarij Siddiqui
December 12th 03, 10:13 PM
Hi there,
According to your described problems, It seems like there
could be few causes.
1. Check your "Display card" driver, as sometime it could
cause some problems.
2. Create a new folder, and cut/paste all important
files, then check that folder by your antivirus (be sure
its updated), then save (cut/paste or burn) this folder
on somewhere either an external HDD or a CD/DVD. (Be sure
everything is backup e.g. Outlook, pictures, music,
word/excel files, internet Expl. favorites etc.)
2b. Then remove that media from the computer.
2c. Re-install windows with fresh copy, and try to format
(long format) during the installation.
I could also try to help you out, if I know which windows
you using, because I want you to do delete the old
partitions and make new before the installation of
windows, because some viruses sits in the Partition
tables and won't delete untill re-partitioned.
Regards
Maarij Siddiqui
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>I am having a Gateway PC with comcast Internet
connection available 24 X 7.
>Of late for the last week, the PC is not working
properly. A few problems
>are
>i) . If I open the task manager it the task manager
window comes up but
>suddenly disappears and a small orange
>box appears in the system tray which also disappears in
a second.
>ii) If I start the regedit (by running the regedit on
command line), it does
>not even come up.
>These are the only known problems, I donot know what
exactly is the problem
>with my PC.
>I ran the Norton's antivirus and I came to know that my
computer is infected
>with w32.spybot.worm
>and so I have followed the instructions given at the url
given below.
>http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w
32.spybot.worm.html
>After all the scanning, restarting in safe mode,
scanning again etc, I was
>pointed at the following file as the infected file.
>\WINNT\SYSTEM32\SDGOIJE.EXE
>However I am not able to delete, rename or move the file
as it is the system
>file.
>However my question is even if I were able to delete the
file, it is correct
>to delete the file, because the file \WINNT\SYSTEM32
\SDGOIJE.EXE seems to be
>a system file. Any responses please,
>thanks,.
>Can any body provide me help in how do I resolve this
issue. Your help is
>highly appreciated.
>Thanks in advance,
>
>
>.
>
According to your described problems, It seems like there
could be few causes.
1. Check your "Display card" driver, as sometime it could
cause some problems.
2. Create a new folder, and cut/paste all important
files, then check that folder by your antivirus (be sure
its updated), then save (cut/paste or burn) this folder
on somewhere either an external HDD or a CD/DVD. (Be sure
everything is backup e.g. Outlook, pictures, music,
word/excel files, internet Expl. favorites etc.)
2b. Then remove that media from the computer.
2c. Re-install windows with fresh copy, and try to format
(long format) during the installation.
I could also try to help you out, if I know which windows
you using, because I want you to do delete the old
partitions and make new before the installation of
windows, because some viruses sits in the Partition
tables and won't delete untill re-partitioned.
Regards
Maarij Siddiqui
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>I am having a Gateway PC with comcast Internet
connection available 24 X 7.
>Of late for the last week, the PC is not working
properly. A few problems
>are
>i) . If I open the task manager it the task manager
window comes up but
>suddenly disappears and a small orange
>box appears in the system tray which also disappears in
a second.
>ii) If I start the regedit (by running the regedit on
command line), it does
>not even come up.
>These are the only known problems, I donot know what
exactly is the problem
>with my PC.
>I ran the Norton's antivirus and I came to know that my
computer is infected
>with w32.spybot.worm
>and so I have followed the instructions given at the url
given below.
>http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w
32.spybot.worm.html
>After all the scanning, restarting in safe mode,
scanning again etc, I was
>pointed at the following file as the infected file.
>\WINNT\SYSTEM32\SDGOIJE.EXE
>However I am not able to delete, rename or move the file
as it is the system
>file.
>However my question is even if I were able to delete the
file, it is correct
>to delete the file, because the file \WINNT\SYSTEM32
\SDGOIJE.EXE seems to be
>a system file. Any responses please,
>thanks,.
>Can any body provide me help in how do I resolve this
issue. Your help is
>highly appreciated.
>Thanks in advance,
>
>
>.
>