Little help? My PC is fooked.
Posted: Sun 07 Aug, 2005 15.06
I have two pc's - one slightly older and slower than the other.
The older one had a dodgy version of XP Pro on it - the version which wouldn't accept service packs. The newer one was bang up to date with XPSP2 and a reasonably robust arsenal of AV and malware software.
I left the old one running and networked the two so I could access all the data by way of shared folders.
You might recall a couple of weeks ago I mentioned I had borrowed a G4 Mac with a view to purchasing it. Out of curousity I connected the Mac and PC with 6pin to 6pin firewire cable. The online help section of the Mac explained how this should be done. As soon as I powered up the PC, the fan made a loud noise and the hard drive suddenly died. Well that's not quite true. It squeaks now, but it doesn't work.
I went back to using my ropey unsecured PC for a few days, and this morning I found it has been invaded by someting called, "Spysheriff".
It changed my desktop wallpaper into a gaudy sign saying, "You are infected!", (which I could do without, if I'm being honest), and beeped a warning every few seconds prompting me to pay for a 'code' which would fix it.
I did a bit of googling and found some very concise information advising me to use other programs to clean and eradicate the infection. Unfortunately, it hasn't worked, and now my PC logs me off the second I try to log on. I cant get it to boot in safe mode (or any other mode); so I'm left with two dead machines.
I'm writing this on the Apple Mac I decided I didn't really need and have already agreed to return tomorrow.
Oh and I have a leak coming from the back of my toilet., which I discovered as my socks became damp.
I'm so happy I could vomit.
On the off chance if anyone knows how I can restore my xp when I cant log on I would be obliged.
The older one had a dodgy version of XP Pro on it - the version which wouldn't accept service packs. The newer one was bang up to date with XPSP2 and a reasonably robust arsenal of AV and malware software.
I left the old one running and networked the two so I could access all the data by way of shared folders.
You might recall a couple of weeks ago I mentioned I had borrowed a G4 Mac with a view to purchasing it. Out of curousity I connected the Mac and PC with 6pin to 6pin firewire cable. The online help section of the Mac explained how this should be done. As soon as I powered up the PC, the fan made a loud noise and the hard drive suddenly died. Well that's not quite true. It squeaks now, but it doesn't work.
I went back to using my ropey unsecured PC for a few days, and this morning I found it has been invaded by someting called, "Spysheriff".
It changed my desktop wallpaper into a gaudy sign saying, "You are infected!", (which I could do without, if I'm being honest), and beeped a warning every few seconds prompting me to pay for a 'code' which would fix it.
I did a bit of googling and found some very concise information advising me to use other programs to clean and eradicate the infection. Unfortunately, it hasn't worked, and now my PC logs me off the second I try to log on. I cant get it to boot in safe mode (or any other mode); so I'm left with two dead machines.
I'm writing this on the Apple Mac I decided I didn't really need and have already agreed to return tomorrow.
Oh and I have a leak coming from the back of my toilet., which I discovered as my socks became damp.
I'm so happy I could vomit.
On the off chance if anyone knows how I can restore my xp when I cant log on I would be obliged.