I succeeded in rebooting from my Wndows XP CD. I followed the prompts for
reinstallation and it gave me the option to repair. Now everything is working
and none of my "unimportant" files are affected. I don't get the pop ups fro
Antivirus 2009 though. I think a combination of the various malware tools I
have and the Windows XP repair could have something to do with this.
Nevertheless, I downloaded the Antivirus 2009 removal tool from
RemoveOnline.com (the actual software is by SpyNoMore) as recommended by Tim
Meddick, and it requires me to go to SpyNoMore's website to do a scan on my
computer. If it finds viruses, etc. I would have to buy the software in order
to remove them. Since I already have so many spyware/antivirus tools on my
computer, I decided not to purchase. When I try to Uninstall from the
program, it gives a screen which says, essentially, do you really want to
uninstall? If you click Yes, nothing happens. If you click No, of course
nothing happens. The link does tell you which files to remove manually and I
will try that later. User reports for this software are good.
The next link removal-tool.com has user comments that indicate it is itself
some kind of malware - people report all kinds of problems after using this
tool. So I decided not to use this tool.
"Tim Meddick" wrote:
> Hi DryHeat2.7T,
> If, after following the (most excellent) advice from
> Pegasus [MVP], you find that, again, you have caught Antivirus 2009 there
> are a few options you should NOT delay in sounding out.
>
> RemoveOnline.com - Download Removal Tool for Antivirus 2009
> http://www.removeonline.com/remove-a...-instructions/
>
> Spyware Removal Tools - Antivirus 2009
> http://removal-tool.com/antivirus-2009/
>
> YouTube Video Guide
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0W1e5oR8PTw
>
> --
>
> Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London.
>
>
> "DryHeat2.7T" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news
5E7640E-4BDE-42A4-9D1B-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Thank you all, especially Pegasus. Now I remember....it was something to
> > do
> > with "userinit.exe" that I deleted.
> >
> > I have already tried rebooting from my Windows XP CD after setting the CD
> > drive as the boot device in the BIOS. It produces the same result. I will
> > try
> > again and will pay more attention to the prompts.
> >
> > Will report back. Thanks again.
> >
> > "Pegasus [MVP]" wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> "DryHeat2.7T" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >> news:E25175C0-2776-4FA9-BAB2-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> >I had a virus on my computer and the various antivirus and spyware
> >> >removers
> >> >I
> >> > have could not remove it (Pop up ad for Antivirus 2009). I used
> >> > "regedit"
> >> > to
> >> > look for anything "odd" (I am a novice!!) in HKEY Local
> >> > Machine-Software.
> >> > Somewhere in -Windows I deleted something and I cannot remember what.
> >> >
> >> > So now when the machine boots up and gets to the log on screen and I
> >> > log
> >> > on,
> >> > the screen says "loading your profile" or something like that and then
> >> > says
> >> > "logging off".
> >> >
> >> > I cannot revert to the "last good configuration" in safe mode because
> >> > it
> >> > was
> >> > set to "off" (per my Antivirus software support technician who had
> >> > helped
> >> > me
> >> > remove a similar virus recently).
> >> >
> >> > I tried to boot from my Windows XP disc but cannot - the same thing
> >> > happens
> >> > and I am logged off.
> >> >
> >> > I don't have anything particularly important on the hard drive so I am
> >> > thinking of deleting everything and reloading all the software. But how
> >> > do
> >> > I
> >> > go about doing this?
> >> >
> >> > Any help would be appreciated.
> >>
> >> The usual reason for a looping logon process is an inability of Windows
> >> to
> >> run the file "userinit.exe". This is curable but it requires quite an
> >> effort, in particular if you lack relevant experience. A complete reload
> >> of
> >> Windows is probably the most effective solution in your case. Set the
> >> BIOS
> >> to use the CD drive as the primary boot device, then boot the machine
> >> with
> >> your WinXP CD and follow the prompts.
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
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