1. Format and start over
2. Try a cleanboot, if it doesnt work format and start over.
3. Keep in mind a trojan by definition can potentionally allow someone to
gain unauthorized access to everything on your computer.
We want to implement the Cleanboot process using MSCONFIG to turn off
unauthorized software. MSCONFIG from XP can also be used on a Windows 2000
Pro or Server client.
Go to Start\Run type in Msconfig and press OK.
Go to the Startup tab.
Click on "Disable All"
Go to the Services Tab
Click on "Hide all Microsoft Services"
Uncheck the 3rd party services that are left
Press OK twice to reboot.
Once your computer is restarted see if the issue still occurs. if it still
does go to Msconfig and select Enable All on the startup tab.
If the issue does not occur go to the Startup tab and select items 4 at a
time or so with reboots in between to narrow down the exact item causing
your problem.
310353 How to Perform a Clean Boot in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=310353
Buz Brodin
MCSE NT4 / Win2K
Microsoft Enterprise Domain Support
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