<kibbitz>
Given that you state a possibility of still more spyware/malware......
you should do a number of other checks for "malware".
See The Parasite Fight Quick Fix Protocol at <http://www.aumha.org/a/quickfix.htm>
Also, You can run a free online antivirus & security check at Trendmicro
http://housecall.trendmicro.com
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Maurice N
MVP Windows - Shell / User
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Zopazopa wrote:
> Thanks b-talon. I received a removal tool from a McAfee expert which
> cleared the problem. Otherwise, I believe the solution you suggested
> would have also worked. However, I'm still concerned regarding
> opened files on the desktop being duplicated in the History folder.
> I don't think the spyware problem on my computer is completely
> resolved yet. Do you have any suggestions?
>
> Zopazopa
>
> "b-talon" wrote:
>
>> I had the same problem. I found a solution from a thread below title
>> "Desktop background hidden"
>>
>> In reply Rock wrote:
>>
>> "Go to Display Properties. Right click on a blank area of the
>> desktop | Properties | Desktop | Customize Desktop | Web | Untic any
>> objects under "Web pages", and untic "Lock desktop items". Ok out.
>>
>> --
>> Rock
>> MS MVP Windows - Shell/User
>>
>> This worked for me. Check it out.
>>
>> "Zopazopa" wrote:
>>
>>> I am a Windows XP user and was hit by a virus which turned my
>>> desktop's background image to blank as well as created this smaller
>>> bizarre block of black and 'image repeating' rectangle in the
>>> center of the screen. Since running a second virus scan and
>>> deleting infected files and programs, everything seems to be back
>>> to normal. However, the background remains blank on the desktop.
>>> The icons, tool bar are still there. I see the original background
>>> image as the computer reloads, but then it turns blank and stays
>>> blank. I tried turning off System Restore to reboot and still
>>> doesn't work. I also 'Google(d)' on the internet and found
>>> suggestions about enabling 'Active Desktop' which I couldn't find.
>>> Any suggestions to recovering the desktop image?
>>>
>>> Thanks.