Someone please help me!?

G

Guest

Hi ive got a big problem!!! Ive had my computer for bout 4-5 months now and
all of a sudden my Norton Anti - Virus 2004 status turns to disable, i system
restored it but it didn't go back to normal. Now i tried to un-install it, it
wont do it. i cant access any of the heading there e.g. firewall, privacy
control etc in Nortons. my father tried to re-install windows xp, when it
comes to the windows setup (with blue screen) it freezes each time. my father
has tried everything he can think of, he seems to think that ive had a virus
and its attacked my BIOS. hes bought a program called Active Killdisk and
when he tried that and went to setup windows XP again, it froze by the
Windows Setup page again. please can somebody try and help my or atleast
identify whats wrong.
 
J

jopa66

Not familiar with Active Killdisk. You could very well be infected with
spyware or other malicious programs - not necessarily viruses. Some trojans
and CoolWWebsearch are know to knock out Norton. The following information
should be helpfull. Post back to let us know how you make out.

--
~john aka: jopa

WARNING: If your PC is already infested with spyware/adware, resist the
temptation to impulse buying of anti-spyware products that you see on the
Net or receive as e-mail Spam. Vendors of "rogue/suspect" anti-spyware
products advertise heavily via Google's "AdWords". And many are known to
create problems or your machine just to try and sell you the way to "fix"
it. There are a variety of anti-spyware products and web sites -- some
reliable and trustworthy, some not.

Instead, you can get help online from a corps of savvy volunteers who
specialize in busting spyware.

First:
I suggest you read this informative tutorial:
Dealing with Unwanted Spyware and Parasites
http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/unwanted.htm

CAUTION!!! Some malware may kill your internet connection when you remove
it. This program, LSPFIX, should enable you to regain your connection by
correcting the errors in your registry. Before you try to remove spyware
using any of the programs below, download a copy of LSPFIX and WINSOCKXPFIX
from the following sites, just-in-case:
http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm
http://www.spychecker.com/program/winsockxpfix.html

And for expert online help, the following links are recommended:
http://forums.spywareinfo.com/index.php OR
http://www.spywarewarrior.com/ OR
http://forum.aumha.org/

The folks at these forums have a lot of experience in dealing with
Hijackers/Spyware/Malware. There is no charge for the help and information
available although donations are accepted. Be sure to read the guidelines,
and following their instructions you will download a little program called
HijackThis. Its purpose is simply to scan your computer and generate a LOG
of everything that is running at that moment. It does not decide what is
Good or Bad. That's what the experts at the forums will do. So *DO NOT* just
arbitrarily start deleting what it finds.

Next:
To use these forums, set up an account and post your LOG there, not here.
Someone will analyze it and let you know if anything is amuck and what you
can do to fix it. In the event your chosen site is down -- go here for a
list of other Security Analysis sites and/or forums: http://a-sap.org/


***Always follow safe Internet practices:***

1. Keep your virus definitions up to date, and scan your system regularly.

2. Keep your anti-spyware up to date, and scan your system regularly.

NOTE: WindowsME/XP users should disable system restore prior to scanning.
Run scans in SAFE Mode to ensure complete removal, then turn System Restore
on again and create a new Restore Point.

3. Don't open email, or download attachments from unrecognized email
addresses.

4. Be careful when downloading email attachments, EVEN FROM PEOPLE YOU KNOW!
Many viruses, worms, and trojans infect a person's system then immediately
spread themselves to the people in the infected person's address book via
email attachments.

5. Be careful downloading files from the Internet. Scan all downloaded files
with a reliable UP-TO-DATE antivirus program. Scan "zip" files BEFORE
unzipping, and scan all unzipped files BEFORE USING THEM.

6. Keep your Windows and IE current with all the latest patches and updates.

7. USE A FIREWALL.


Scumware/Cr@pware - Removal & Protection Tools:

BEWARE of Rogue/Suspect Anti-Spyware Products & Web Sites
Many unscrupulous companies/individuals are trying to "cash-in" on people's
need for anti-spyware products. Evidence to this effect is the sheer number
of applications that are mere rip-offs of Spybot Search & Destroy or
Ad-Aware (two of the most recognized and trusted anti-spyware apps on the
Net). Proof of this can be found here:
http://www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-spyware.htm
http://www.spywarewarrior.com/family_resemblances.htm
but,... the following list contains a number of (mostly) FREE programs that
can be used to eliminate immediate threats as well as secure your system.


CWShredder Version 2.1 (FREE) - stand-alone version
Removes all variations of the spyware/hijacker "CoolWebSearch".
This is the first line of defense whenever you suspect possible parasite
infestation. Some current variations of CoolWebSearch block Ad-Aware and
Spybot from catching everything.
http://majorgeeks.com/download3019.html
http://www.intermute.com/spysubtract/cwshredder_download.html


Some variants of CoolWebSearch will close every browser window visiting many
anti-spyware sites, anti-virus sites or even Windows Update. It will even
close Spybot S&D and some other anti-spyware applications when you try to
use them. To eliminate this threat, use CWS.SmartKiller Removal Utility:
http://www.safer-networking.org/minifiles.html
http://majorgeeks.com/download4113.html

Spybot (FREE)
Removes hijackers, spyware, adware, usage tracks and more. Resident
""TeaTimer"" feature monitors crucial processes on your machine. It
immediately detects known malicious processes wanting to start and
terminates them. In addition, TeaTimer detects when something wants to
change some critical registry keys. It can protect you against such changes
giving you an option to "Allow" or "Deny" the change.
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html
http://majorgeeks.com/download2471.html

Ad-Aware (FREE) & Pro
Protects against Data-mining, Ad-Ware, Parasites, Scumware, selected
Trojans, Dialers, Malware, Browser hijackers, and tracking components.
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/
http://majorgeeks.com/download506.html

HijackThis (FREE)
As mentioned above -- USE WITH CAUTION -- Just scan your machine, then save
& post the log to: Spywareinfo or other forum.
http://majorgeeks.com/download3155.html
http://www.tomcoyote.org/hjt/
TUTORIAL: HJT http://www.pchell.com/support/hijackthistutorial.shtml

SpywareBlaster 3.2 (FREE)
Prevent spyware from installing in the first place! Prevent the installation
of ActiveX-based spyware, adware, browser hijackers, dialers, and other
potentially unwanted pests. Block spyware/tracking cookies in Internet
Explorer and Mozilla/Firefox
http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html
http://majorgeeks.com/download2859.html

McAfee Stinger (FREE)
Stinger is a stand-alone utility used to detect and remove specific viruses.
It is not a substitute for full anti-virus protection. Download a *fresh*
copy each time you need it.
http://vil.nai.com/vil/stinger/


Check your browser settings here:
http://www.jasons-toolbox.com/BrowserSecurity/
A series of "tests" (and suggested fixes) to help tweak IE's settings to
help prevent infections when surfing the web.


Check security settings here:
https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2
http://www.pcflank.com/test.htm


General computer check and tune-up
PC Pitstop
http://www.pcpitstop.com/


If you need a good (FREE) antivirus:
AVG
http://free.grisoft.com/freeweb.php
AVAST
http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html


Online Virus Scanner:
-you are wise to use one or more of these in conjunction with your own
antivirus. Never install more than one AntiVirus or Firewall app on a single
machine.

Trendmicro
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/

BitDefender
http://www.bitdefender.com/scan/licence.php

RAV AntiVirus
http://www.ravantivirus.com/scan/

eTrust Antivirus
http://www3.ca.com/securityadvisor/virusinfo/scan.aspx

Panda ActiveScan
http://www.pandasoftware.com/activescan/com/activescan_principal.htm


If you need a good (FREE) Firewall:
ZoneAlarm (FREE) & Pro
http://www.zonelabs.com/store/content/company/products/znalm/freeDownload.jsp
Sygate Personal Firewall(FREE) & Pro
http://smb.sygate.com/free/spf_download.php

This may sound like a lot of work and it is. But, if you follow this
outline, you'll learn a whole lot in the process and have a much more secure
computer.
 
W

Will Denny

Hi

Have you tried contacting Norton's support team?

--


Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
Please reply to the News Groups
 
D

Don MI

Sinead R said:
Hi ive got a big problem!!! Ive had my computer for bout 4-5 months now
and
all of a sudden my Norton Anti - Virus 2004 status turns to disable, i
system
restored it but it didn't go back to normal. Now i tried to un-install it,
it
wont do it. i cant access any of the heading there e.g. firewall, privacy
control etc in Nortons. my father tried to re-install windows xp, when it
comes to the windows setup (with blue screen) it freezes each time. my
father
has tried everything he can think of, he seems to think that ive had a
virus
and its attacked my BIOS. hes bought a program called Active Killdisk and
when he tried that and went to setup windows XP again, it froze by the
Windows Setup page again. please can somebody try and help my or atleast
identify whats wrong.

You have done so many things, that you may be to the point of saving what
data you can and doing a clean install of Windows XP.

However try the following:

Run System Restore again and undo the restore you did. System Restore
only restores Windows system files not application files. When you run
System Restore, if you do not have a undo option you likely have done too
much to go back.

When you say Norton Anti-virus is disabled, I assume you mean the
Auto-Protect feature.
Try to Open Norton Anti-virus and do a manual system virus scan.
In Norton Anti-virus click on Help and Support {upper right} and select
Help and Support. This selection will take you to the Symantec web support
site. There you can do online problem solving or obtain email support from
Symantec. You can also find directions for manually uninstalling Norton
Anti-virus. There is also an option to run a online virus scan.

Note the above a not mutually exclusive.

You may have gotten a virus. However, you could also have a corrupt Norton
file or perhaps too many things loading at startup
{msconfig, startup tab}.

If you cannot open Norton Anti-virus but can connect to the internet, here
is the link to the Symantec Support site:
http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/index.html

Sorry, but from the information you provided I cannot be of more help. In
the future, if you have a problem with Norton Anti-virus, I suggest you
start at Symantec support first to fix the problem. Also, you should
manually run Live Update periodically to update program files. The
automatic update only updates virus definitions.

Don
 
C

Charles C. Drew

Un install Norton Anti-Virus 2004, go through the reboots, and then re-install it.

Sinead R said:
Hi ive got a big problem!!! Ive had my computer for bout 4-5 months now
and
all of a sudden my Norton Anti - Virus 2004 status turns to disable, i
system
restored it but it didn't go back to normal. Now i tried to un-install it,
it
wont do it. i cant access any of the heading there e.g. firewall, privacy
control etc in Nortons. my father tried to re-install windows xp, when it
comes to the windows setup (with blue screen) it freezes each time. my
father
has tried everything he can think of, he seems to think that ive had a
virus
and its attacked my BIOS. hes bought a program called Active Killdisk and
when he tried that and went to setup windows XP again, it froze by the
Windows Setup page again. please can somebody try and help my or atleast
identify whats wrong.

You have done so many things, that you may be to the point of saving what
data you can and doing a clean install of Windows XP.

However try the following:

Run System Restore again and undo the restore you did. System Restore
only restores Windows system files not application files. When you run
System Restore, if you do not have a undo option you likely have done too
much to go back.

When you say Norton Anti-virus is disabled, I assume you mean the
Auto-Protect feature.
Try to Open Norton Anti-virus and do a manual system virus scan.
In Norton Anti-virus click on Help and Support {upper right} and select
Help and Support. This selection will take you to the Symantec web support
site. There you can do online problem solving or obtain email support from
Symantec. You can also find directions for manually uninstalling Norton
Anti-virus. There is also an option to run a online virus scan.

Note the above a not mutually exclusive.

You may have gotten a virus. However, you could also have a corrupt Norton
file or perhaps too many things loading at startup
{msconfig, startup tab}.

If you cannot open Norton Anti-virus but can connect to the internet, here
is the link to the Symantec Support site:
http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/index.html

Sorry, but from the information you provided I cannot be of more help. In
the future, if you have a problem with Norton Anti-virus, I suggest you
start at Symantec support first to fix the problem. Also, you should
manually run Live Update periodically to update program files. The
automatic update only updates virus definitions.

Don
 
R

Robin Cook

I can think of a couple of things to input. I don't know how old your
machine is, but when my motherboard on my older computer was dying, my
Norton's IInternet Security 2004) started acting up and then when the mobo
was in the last throes, it corrupted my OS so badly .. got vxd errors and
looking for a misinstall file that it wouldn't read off the cd and really
mucked things up badly .. then my computer died. On my new machine here,
the NIS2004 was installed and I noticed the disable bit several times and
when I tried to access the settings it wouldn't let me. I gave up on it and
just installed NIS2005 and cured the problem completely. So, considering
the age of your machine and other hardware and using XP .. that's about all
I can add. robin
 
G

Guest

my dad has asked round in work and they said that i have a bios virus on my
computer, we have tried everything, bootable disks, we tried using the
windows xp disk to re-install, we have used Active kill disk to TRY and kill
the virus, ive have my computer looked at and i was told i need a new mother
board, thank you all for your help i really apreshate(i think thats how you
spell it)
 

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