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I am trying to follow a Computer Cops post about how to remove the
about:blank hijacker. One of the steps is to run MRC to edit a hidden .dll in
the registry.
I loaded and booted in MRC mode and it said I had to be an administrator.
This is just a home PC running XP Pro. So, I went to Control Panel User
Accounts and I created a password as administrator and now when I boot to
Windows I have to log on and type my password, which I don't wat to have to
do, and when I select Micrsoft Recovery Console at the dos screen when I
reboot and type in the password I created it says invalid password.
Now it appears to me that I have changed how my computer starts irrevokably,
however, that doesn't make sense since it's my computor.
So, two questions: Why can't I start the MRC, or more to the point; how can
I? And, how can I then return to the simple original start-up, i.e., push the
button and up comes my desktop?
Thank you for reading this.
about:blank hijacker. One of the steps is to run MRC to edit a hidden .dll in
the registry.
I loaded and booted in MRC mode and it said I had to be an administrator.
This is just a home PC running XP Pro. So, I went to Control Panel User
Accounts and I created a password as administrator and now when I boot to
Windows I have to log on and type my password, which I don't wat to have to
do, and when I select Micrsoft Recovery Console at the dos screen when I
reboot and type in the password I created it says invalid password.
Now it appears to me that I have changed how my computer starts irrevokably,
however, that doesn't make sense since it's my computor.
So, two questions: Why can't I start the MRC, or more to the point; how can
I? And, how can I then return to the simple original start-up, i.e., push the
button and up comes my desktop?
Thank you for reading this.