Problems with RPC, networks and possible virus
- From: chriswalkeruk@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 4 Dec 2005 07:20:36 -0800
Hi my first post so apols if I dont do this right. Have been using
groups and have found them very helpful so far. Unitl now....
Had Voyager 2090 wireless broadband. My computer was fine with no
problems, was running AVG. Scanned a downloaded file and no virus
found. Opened file and virus inside! Microsoft antipsyware picked it up
and quaratined and i deleted it thinking nothing of it.
Next my internet stops working, all my network connections go haywire
(my bluetooth adaptor, lan ethernet fastport, and wireless. Tried my
best to fix, reinstalled windows.
Now if I try to reinstall the wireless modem the sytem doesnt
acknoweldge it and i have to install my old modem. my ps2 ethernet
works fine but if i try the modem with ethernet, the connections still
has a big red cross beside it - as do all the other connections. I used
to be able to pick up wireless connections in the local area.
Im also sometimes having to taks manager quite often to stop my screen
from freezing, sometimes my cpu is high when im not running much (and I
know it shows it in reverse).
Basically ive searched the groups and im getting conflicting answers.
Ive scnned mmy computer, in safe mode, with avg, norton and many web
based AV's. Im clean apparently. But i dont buy it. I have a feeling it
has something to do with the RPC????? Because when I run AVG it get MBR
error or something, sorry Im so out of my depth!
And worse i dont know what virus i could even possibly have so i
totally at a loss. At one time all my network connections were active
and now the option to 'enable' cant even be chosen, only the 'disable'
option.
Please someone help! Sorry about the essay, heck maybe i should do my
dissertation on a virus.
Chris (crying quitely in the corner)
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