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Help; Virus Problem! (I Think)

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I just flew in last night to visit my family; and the first thing my mother bombarded me with is a computer problem...that I can not fix :cry:

I think my sister may have downloaded a Virus; and I figured before I pay the $45 that microsoft wants to charge me I would ask my fellow Christians for any advice!

Everytime you attemp to boot the system; it tries to re-register for Windows 98(her server version) and asks for the "Product Key"

Does anyone have any ideas how this problem can be fixed? Without paying the $45 for Microsofts help line (Since they seem to think that 98 is too old to have support for!)

Also; my mother bought her operating system through Compaq (One of their package deals) So just reinstalling one program is not an option; but she doesn't want to lose all of her programs and information that is on the system!

Help; Please!!
 

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JacqueB said:
I just flew in last night to visit my family; and the first thing my mother bombarded me with is a computer problem...that I can not fix :cry:

I think my sister may have downloaded a Virus; and I figured before I pay the $45 that microsoft wants to charge me I would ask my fellow Christians for any advice!

Everytime you attemp to boot the system; it tries to re-register for Windows 98(her server version) and asks for the "Product Key"

Does anyone have any ideas how this problem can be fixed? Without paying the $45 for Microsofts help line (Since they seem to think that 98 is too old to have support for!)

Also; my mother bought her operating system through Compaq (One of their package deals) So just reinstalling one program is not an option; but she doesn't want to lose all of her programs and information that is on the system!

Help; Please!!
I don't believe that Microsoft has a Server version of windows 98.......sounds like your registry is messed up, try this command from the C prompt (F8 when computer boots, then Shift F5 to go to command prompt)....

scanreg /restore
 
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JacqueB said:
I just flew in last night to visit my family; and the first thing my mother bombarded me with is a computer problem...that I can not fix :cry:

I think my sister may have downloaded a Virus; and I figured before I pay the $45 that microsoft wants to charge me I would ask my fellow Christians for any advice!

Everytime you attemp to boot the system; it tries to re-register for Windows 98(her server version) and asks for the "Product Key"

Does anyone have any ideas how this problem can be fixed? Without paying the $45 for Microsofts help line (Since they seem to think that 98 is too old to have support for!)

Also; my mother bought her operating system through Compaq (One of their package deals) So just reinstalling one program is not an option; but she doesn't want to lose all of her programs and information that is on the system!

Help; Please!!
BTW, don't pay MS any more money, lol.....It would be less hassle to backup the files and wipe out and do a clean install.....
 
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This applies to viruses, worms, trojans, spyware, adware, and anything nasty:

Start->Run
type "msconfig"
Ok

Goto Startup Tab:
search the list of items for "nasties" such as the ones shown above, you should be able to notice the weird stuff. If not, crack open a browser and search for the item in question, if it is bad, some results will come up about it being bad...or good!

This isn't a cure all, but it's close. Adware/Spyware can hide in IE settings, but most viruses and worms hide out in here...

OH and check that "startup" folder ;) Stupid programs hide there.
 
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