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      6th Feb 2007
My computer is very ill at the moment and after running all spy ware and anti
virus software I can think of its got worse. At this point its time to get
out the back up copy I was given when I bought it from the shop. I tried to
restore the computer to how it was when it was supplied new but the back up
disc is a DVD with two files installed on it. Problem 1, is the computer was
backed up using Norton Ghost which I don’t have so I’m unable to open the two
GHO files.

So my next plan of attack was to install my windows XP disc and start
again from scratch as I would rather do that then pay for a program I don’t
want just to open to files. Problem 2, I loaded the disc and it rebooted then
told me that the drivers aren’t installed on this CD and that the drivers on
the computer are corrupt. The reboot stopped at this point so I now have to
ether find out if I can download the drivers from somewhere. Can I download
the drivers needed from Microsoft? If not I’m going to have to download
Norton Ghost which I don’t want.

Any suggestions and solutions would be much appreciated as long as there
legal. Iv posed the same question on another forum site and my first response
was a link where I could download an illegal copy of Norton ghost. If I need
Norton Ghost I will pay for it it’s not a big problem but I don’t see why I
should just to open two files.

Regards
Alan

 
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      6th Feb 2007
It would be useful to know from what your computer is suffering that makes
it so ill. Signs, symptoms and history please? It may have come to a time
when the patient is too ill to do anything other than to put it out of its
misery. You can't make a silk purse out of a sows ear. In other words it
may not be economical to do anything with.

Regards.

Bill Ridgeway
Computer Solutions

"PapaTgash" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:1E4A4A54-7198-4D4E-BE54-(E-Mail Removed)...
> My computer is very ill at the moment and after running all spy ware and
> anti
> virus software I can think of its got worse. At this point its time to
> get
> out the back up copy I was given when I bought it from the shop. I tried
> to
> restore the computer to how it was when it was supplied new but the back
> up
> disc is a DVD with two files installed on it. Problem 1, is the computer
> was
> backed up using Norton Ghost which I don't have so I'm unable to open the
> two
> GHO files.
>
> So my next plan of attack was to install my windows XP disc and
> start
> again from scratch as I would rather do that then pay for a program I don't
> want just to open to files. Problem 2, I loaded the disc and it rebooted
> then
> told me that the drivers aren't installed on this CD and that the drivers
> on
> the computer are corrupt. The reboot stopped at this point so I now have
> to
> ether find out if I can download the drivers from somewhere. Can I
> download
> the drivers needed from Microsoft? If not I'm going to have to download
> Norton Ghost which I don't want.
>
> Any suggestions and solutions would be much appreciated as long as there
> legal. Iv posed the same question on another forum site and my first
> response
> was a link where I could download an illegal copy of Norton ghost. If I
> need
> Norton Ghost I will pay for it it's not a big problem but I don't see why
> I
> should just to open two files.
>
> Regards
> Alan
>



 
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      6th Feb 2007
PapaTgash wrote:

> My computer is very ill at the moment and after running all spy ware and
> anti
> virus software I can think of its got worse. At this point its time to
> get out the back up copy I was given when I bought it from the shop. I
> tried to restore the computer to how it was when it was supplied new but
> the back up disc is a DVD with two files installed on it. Problem 1, is
> the computer was backed up using Norton Ghost which I don’t have so I’m
> unable to open the two GHO files.


You need to boot your computer from the DVD........that will start Ghost
automatically on the DVD. Read your user Manual on how to do a complete
restore....
 
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      6th Feb 2007
The computer is just over 2 years old. It has been used for downloading
music/DVD's by my 18 year old daughter. When she could be bothered to run any
software that found any nastyist she just deleted in stead of sending to
quoranteen (spelt wrong). I have tried to find used manual but its not on
computer any more. Dose microsoft have a tool to repaire damaged or missing
files.

"Gordon" wrote:

> PapaTgash wrote:
>
> > My computer is very ill at the moment and after running all spy ware and
> > anti
> > virus software I can think of its got worse. At this point its time to
> > get out the back up copy I was given when I bought it from the shop. I
> > tried to restore the computer to how it was when it was supplied new but
> > the back up disc is a DVD with two files installed on it. Problem 1, is
> > the computer was backed up using Norton Ghost which I don’t have so I’m
> > unable to open the two GHO files.

>
> You need to boot your computer from the DVD........that will start Ghost
> automatically on the DVD. Read your user Manual on how to do a complete
> restore....
>

 
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Bill Ridgeway
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      6th Feb 2007
You haven't responded to my previous post prompting for information as to
why you think your computer is so ill. However, from what you have just
posted I would assume that it has a serious spyware / virus problem.

On the assumption you haven't got a backup the best solution is to -

disconnect old hard disk
install another hard disk
install windows
install motherboard drivers
install modem software
install anti-threat software
update windows
update anti-threat software
re-connect old hard disk
scan old hard disk for threats
copy user files from old hard disk to new hard disk

Doing this ensures your old hard disk becomes your backup resource from you
can copy any files which you miss the first time around.

Regards.

Bill Ridgeway
Computer Solutions

"PapaTgash" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:142337E7-0151-4479-8232-(E-Mail Removed)...
> The computer is just over 2 years old. It has been used for downloading
> music/DVD's by my 18 year old daughter. When she could be bothered to run
> any
> software that found any nastyist she just deleted in stead of sending to
> quoranteen (spelt wrong). I have tried to find used manual but its not on
> computer any more. Dose microsoft have a tool to repaire damaged or
> missing
> files.
>
> "Gordon" wrote:
>
>> PapaTgash wrote:
>>
>> > My computer is very ill at the moment and after running all spy ware
>> > and
>> > anti
>> > virus software I can think of its got worse. At this point its time
>> > to
>> > get out the back up copy I was given when I bought it from the shop. I
>> > tried to restore the computer to how it was when it was supplied new
>> > but
>> > the back up disc is a DVD with two files installed on it. Problem 1, is
>> > the computer was backed up using Norton Ghost which I don't have so I'm
>> > unable to open the two GHO files.

>>
>> You need to boot your computer from the DVD........that will start Ghost
>> automatically on the DVD. Read your user Manual on how to do a complete
>> restore....
>>



 
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      6th Feb 2007
That sound’s easy apart from one thing. I wouldn’t have a clue what any of
this things look like or how to find them or where to look. I have run loads
of anti virus and spy ware programs (windows XP dealing with an infected PC)
and followed this article to the letter. The computer keeps crashing and then
i get message, your computer has just recovered from a series error. Surly
there must be some sort of repair or fix it program that will check for
errors, missing files/damaged files.
Regards
Alan


"Bill Ridgeway" wrote:

> You haven't responded to my previous post prompting for information as to
> why you think your computer is so ill. However, from what you have just
> posted I would assume that it has a serious spyware / virus problem.
>
> On the assumption you haven't got a backup the best solution is to -
>
> disconnect old hard disk
> install another hard disk
> install windows
> install motherboard drivers
> install modem software
> install anti-threat software
> update windows
> update anti-threat software
> re-connect old hard disk
> scan old hard disk for threats
> copy user files from old hard disk to new hard disk
>
> Doing this ensures your old hard disk becomes your backup resource from you
> can copy any files which you miss the first time around.
>
> Regards.
>
> Bill Ridgeway
> Computer Solutions
>
> "PapaTgash" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:142337E7-0151-4479-8232-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > The computer is just over 2 years old. It has been used for downloading
> > music/DVD's by my 18 year old daughter. When she could be bothered to run
> > any
> > software that found any nastyist she just deleted in stead of sending to
> > quoranteen (spelt wrong). I have tried to find used manual but its not on
> > computer any more. Dose microsoft have a tool to repaire damaged or
> > missing
> > files.
> >
> > "Gordon" wrote:
> >
> >> PapaTgash wrote:
> >>
> >> > My computer is very ill at the moment and after running all spy ware
> >> > and
> >> > anti
> >> > virus software I can think of its got worse. At this point its time
> >> > to
> >> > get out the back up copy I was given when I bought it from the shop. I
> >> > tried to restore the computer to how it was when it was supplied new
> >> > but
> >> > the back up disc is a DVD with two files installed on it. Problem 1, is
> >> > the computer was backed up using Norton Ghost which I don't have so I'm
> >> > unable to open the two GHO files.
> >>
> >> You need to boot your computer from the DVD........that will start Ghost
> >> automatically on the DVD. Read your user Manual on how to do a complete
> >> restore....
> >>

>
>
>

 
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      6th Feb 2007
Hi,

What is the make and model number of the affected computer, please..?
j;-j

"PapaTgash" wrote:

> That sound’s easy apart from one thing. I wouldn’t have a clue what any of
> this things look like or how to find them or where to look. I have run loads
> of anti virus and spy ware programs (windows XP dealing with an infected PC)
> and followed this article to the letter. The computer keeps crashing and then
> i get message, your computer has just recovered from a series error. Surly
> there must be some sort of repair or fix it program that will check for
> errors, missing files/damaged files.
> Regards
> Alan
>
>
> "Bill Ridgeway" wrote:
>
> > You haven't responded to my previous post prompting for information as to
> > why you think your computer is so ill. However, from what you have just
> > posted I would assume that it has a serious spyware / virus problem.
> >
> > On the assumption you haven't got a backup the best solution is to -
> >
> > disconnect old hard disk
> > install another hard disk
> > install windows
> > install motherboard drivers
> > install modem software
> > install anti-threat software
> > update windows
> > update anti-threat software
> > re-connect old hard disk
> > scan old hard disk for threats
> > copy user files from old hard disk to new hard disk
> >
> > Doing this ensures your old hard disk becomes your backup resource from you
> > can copy any files which you miss the first time around.
> >
> > Regards.
> >
> > Bill Ridgeway
> > Computer Solutions
> >
> > "PapaTgash" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:142337E7-0151-4479-8232-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > The computer is just over 2 years old. It has been used for downloading
> > > music/DVD's by my 18 year old daughter. When she could be bothered to run
> > > any
> > > software that found any nastyist she just deleted in stead of sending to
> > > quoranteen (spelt wrong). I have tried to find used manual but its not on
> > > computer any more. Dose microsoft have a tool to repaire damaged or
> > > missing
> > > files.
> > >
> > > "Gordon" wrote:
> > >
> > >> PapaTgash wrote:
> > >>
> > >> > My computer is very ill at the moment and after running all spy ware
> > >> > and
> > >> > anti
> > >> > virus software I can think of its got worse. At this point its time
> > >> > to
> > >> > get out the back up copy I was given when I bought it from the shop. I
> > >> > tried to restore the computer to how it was when it was supplied new
> > >> > but
> > >> > the back up disc is a DVD with two files installed on it. Problem 1, is
> > >> > the computer was backed up using Norton Ghost which I don't have so I'm
> > >> > unable to open the two GHO files.
> > >>
> > >> You need to boot your computer from the DVD........that will start Ghost
> > >> automatically on the DVD. Read your user Manual on how to do a complete
> > >> restore....
> > >>

> >
> >
> >

 
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      6th Feb 2007
The winxp system file checker will check win system files, see winxp help

"PapaTgash" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:68EB474F-0AB8-4E66-889E-(E-Mail Removed)...
> That sound's easy apart from one thing. I wouldn't have a clue what any of
> this things look like or how to find them or where to look. I have run
> loads
> of anti virus and spy ware programs (windows XP dealing with an infected
> PC)
> and followed this article to the letter. The computer keeps crashing and
> then
> i get message, your computer has just recovered from a series error. Surly
> there must be some sort of repair or fix it program that will check for
> errors, missing files/damaged files.
> Regards
> Alan
>
>
> "Bill Ridgeway" wrote:
>
>> You haven't responded to my previous post prompting for information as to
>> why you think your computer is so ill. However, from what you have just
>> posted I would assume that it has a serious spyware / virus problem.
>>
>> On the assumption you haven't got a backup the best solution is to -
>>
>> disconnect old hard disk
>> install another hard disk
>> install windows
>> install motherboard drivers
>> install modem software
>> install anti-threat software
>> update windows
>> update anti-threat software
>> re-connect old hard disk
>> scan old hard disk for threats
>> copy user files from old hard disk to new hard disk
>>
>> Doing this ensures your old hard disk becomes your backup resource from
>> you
>> can copy any files which you miss the first time around.
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>> Bill Ridgeway
>> Computer Solutions
>>
>> "PapaTgash" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:142337E7-0151-4479-8232-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > The computer is just over 2 years old. It has been used for downloading
>> > music/DVD's by my 18 year old daughter. When she could be bothered to
>> > run
>> > any
>> > software that found any nastyist she just deleted in stead of sending
>> > to
>> > quoranteen (spelt wrong). I have tried to find used manual but its not
>> > on
>> > computer any more. Dose microsoft have a tool to repaire damaged or
>> > missing
>> > files.
>> >
>> > "Gordon" wrote:
>> >
>> >> PapaTgash wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > My computer is very ill at the moment and after running all spy ware
>> >> > and
>> >> > anti
>> >> > virus software I can think of its got worse. At this point its
>> >> > time
>> >> > to
>> >> > get out the back up copy I was given when I bought it from the shop.
>> >> > I
>> >> > tried to restore the computer to how it was when it was supplied new
>> >> > but
>> >> > the back up disc is a DVD with two files installed on it. Problem 1,
>> >> > is
>> >> > the computer was backed up using Norton Ghost which I don't have so
>> >> > I'm
>> >> > unable to open the two GHO files.
>> >>
>> >> You need to boot your computer from the DVD........that will start
>> >> Ghost
>> >> automatically on the DVD. Read your user Manual on how to do a
>> >> complete
>> >> restore....
>> >>

>>
>>
>>



 
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Computer Name: Home-539v7sefql (in MSHOME)
Profile Date: 06 February 2007 12:30:00
Advisor Version: 7.2h
Windows Logon: Alan


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Operating System System Model
Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 (build 2600) Gigabyte Technology
Co. 7IXE4
Enclosure Type: Desktop
Processor a Main Circuit Board b
800 megahertz AMD Duron
128 kilobyte primary memory cache
64 kilobyte secondary memory cache Board: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
7IXE4 1.1
Bus Clock: 100 megahertz
BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. 62710 06/01/2000
Drives Memory Modules c,d
120.02 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive Capacity
106.33 Gigabytes Hard Drive Free Space

OPTORITE CD-RW CW5205 [CD-ROM drive]
PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-107D [CD-ROM drive]
3.5" format removeable media [Floppy drive]

WDC WD1200BB-22GUA0 [Hard drive] (120.03 GB) -- drive 0, s/n
WD-WCALA1283509, rev 08.02D08, SMART Status: Healthy 128 Megabytes
Installed Memory

Slot '0' is Empty
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Slot '2' has 128 MB
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c: (NTFS on drive 0) 120.02 GB 106.33 GB free

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Users (mouse over user name for details) Printers
local user accounts last logon
Administrator 20/05/2006 12:51:30 (admin)
Alan 06/02/2007 11:56:45 (admin)
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SUPPORT_388945a0 never


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Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller NVIDIA RIVA TNT (Microsoft
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Nissei Sangyo 15.4 [Monitor] (15.4"vis, May 2006)
Bus Adapters Multimedia
AMD 756 PCI to USB Open Host Controller
VIA Rev 5 or later USB Universal Host Companion Controller (2x)
VIA USB Enhanced Host Controller Creative AudioPCI (ES1371,ES1373) (WDM)
Game Port for Creative
Communications Other Devices
Communications cable between two computers [Modem]
Communications cable between two computers #2 [Modem]


GlobeSpan USB ADSL LAN Modem
primary APIPA Address: 169.254.133.160 / 16
Physical Address: 00:90:96:5D:26:39

Networking Dns Server: 205.188.146.145
USB Human Interface Device
PC/AT Enhanced PS/2 Keyboard (101/102-Key)
HID-compliant mouse
Microsoft PS/2 Mouse
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Windows Media Player 9
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Microsoft - Internet Explorer 55736-OEM-3724516-04214
Microsoft - MS Office 97 Professional 53488-040-3641833-94595
Microsoft - WebFldrs XP 12345-111-1111111-09457
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Microsoft Data Access Components Version 3.525.1117.0 *
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Microsoft® Schedule+ for Windows 95(TM) Version 7.0 *
Microsoft® Word for Windows® 97 Version 8.0 *
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"DL" wrote:

> The winxp system file checker will check win system files, see winxp help
>
> "PapaTgash" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:68EB474F-0AB8-4E66-889E-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > That sound's easy apart from one thing. I wouldn't have a clue what any of
> > this things look like or how to find them or where to look. I have run
> > loads
> > of anti virus and spy ware programs (windows XP dealing with an infected
> > PC)
> > and followed this article to the letter. The computer keeps crashing and
> > then
> > i get message, your computer has just recovered from a series error. Surly
> > there must be some sort of repair or fix it program that will check for
> > errors, missing files/damaged files.
> > Regards
> > Alan
> >
> >
> > "Bill Ridgeway" wrote:
> >
> >> You haven't responded to my previous post prompting for information as to
> >> why you think your computer is so ill. However, from what you have just
> >> posted I would assume that it has a serious spyware / virus problem.
> >>
> >> On the assumption you haven't got a backup the best solution is to -
> >>
> >> disconnect old hard disk
> >> install another hard disk
> >> install windows
> >> install motherboard drivers
> >> install modem software
> >> install anti-threat software
> >> update windows
> >> update anti-threat software
> >> re-connect old hard disk
> >> scan old hard disk for threats
> >> copy user files from old hard disk to new hard disk
> >>
> >> Doing this ensures your old hard disk becomes your backup resource from
> >> you
> >> can copy any files which you miss the first time around.
> >>
> >> Regards.
> >>
> >> Bill Ridgeway
> >> Computer Solutions
> >>
> >> "PapaTgash" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >> news:142337E7-0151-4479-8232-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> > The computer is just over 2 years old. It has been used for downloading
> >> > music/DVD's by my 18 year old daughter. When she could be bothered to
> >> > run
> >> > any
> >> > software that found any nastyist she just deleted in stead of sending
> >> > to
> >> > quoranteen (spelt wrong). I have tried to find used manual but its not
> >> > on
> >> > computer any more. Dose microsoft have a tool to repaire damaged or
> >> > missing
> >> > files.
> >> >
> >> > "Gordon" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> PapaTgash wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> > My computer is very ill at the moment and after running all spy ware
> >> >> > and
> >> >> > anti
> >> >> > virus software I can think of its got worse. At this point its
> >> >> > time
> >> >> > to
> >> >> > get out the back up copy I was given when I bought it from the shop.
> >> >> > I
> >> >> > tried to restore the computer to how it was when it was supplied new
> >> >> > but
> >> >> > the back up disc is a DVD with two files installed on it. Problem 1,
> >> >> > is
> >> >> > the computer was backed up using Norton Ghost which I don't have so
> >> >> > I'm
> >> >> > unable to open the two GHO files.
> >> >>
> >> >> You need to boot your computer from the DVD........that will start
> >> >> Ghost
> >> >> automatically on the DVD. Read your user Manual on how to do a
> >> >> complete
> >> >> restore....
> >> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
>
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Your system needs a complete overhaul, lord have mercy Dude, might just be
easier to get a new one, ya think, two years old it ain't BTW..
Don't take this wrong it could be done, but would cost you much time & some
money to upgrade, keep it as a project if you want, but it needs more than
SFC can ever do for it, I'm afraid..
Cheers
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