garyrmaness wrote:
> Recently my Trend Microsystems Antivirus detected several viruses and adware
> on my machine. I managed to clean them all up, but now I cannot change the
> background of my desktop. It won't even let me select a picture or browse to
> another file. I am using a Dell Dimension 8400, 3.19 GHz processor. 1 GB
> Ram. Windows XP, SP2 with all the latest security updates.
>
> The latest viruses that were detected had to do with Java applets.
> Unfortuanately I have already deleted them so I can't say exactly what they
> were. But the description on the Trend website said that they were not
> malicious.
>
> In the fix from Trend, I had to Disable System Restore and scan again. This
> allowed me to find the bugs and get rid of them. However, I am not at all
> sure now how to actually restore the system. I guess I did not get a Windows
> XP system disk when I bought this computer. I think it's all supposed to be
> on the Restore track. Anyway I'm rambling and letting everybody know just
> how much I don't know. Can some one help me with this?
I would not rely only on your antivirus to removal non-viral malware. Do
the preparatory work and at least some of the scanning with Ad-aware and
Spybot Search & Destroy as described here:
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...moving_Malware
That way you'll be sure the machine is clean. Once you are sure, see
this about the desktop background:
Go to the Display applet in Control Panel and look on the Desktop tab.
Click on Customize Desktop, and then click on the Web tab. You will see
that there are checkmarks next to "My Current Home Page" and probably
"Lock Desktop Items". Uncheck these, Apply/OK out.
If you can't enable desktop backgrounds after a virus, MVP Kelly Theriot
has a fix. Look under Wallpaper-Desktop-Disable Changing here:
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_w.htm
If Display tabs are missing, run Kelly's registry edit on line 285,
right-hand side "Restore all display tabs".
There are some additional registry keys if none of the above works for
you, but try those things first. I would prefer not to send you into the
registry for manual editing if it isn't necessary.
Malke
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