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Can't even right click. This computer I had yesterday was a nightmare. They had viruses and malware coming out their vents on this PC, I felt dirty just touching it.

Anyway, not sure if it was a combination of a few, or just one particularly annoying virus, but this sucker took me forever to clean.

As mentioned, no start menu, no desktop or icons, can't right click... NOTHING. Boot into safe mode, same exact thing.

Not sure how, but I finally managed to get it to open directly to "my documents" when I logged in. That at least gave me "some" access to the computer since I could explore it.

It showed 2 extra drives on the system that didn't exist, and would not recognize my flash drive in safe mode. So I had to boot into regular mode, load up and run a bunch of malware/spyware/av programs, but since I was in regular mode it kept coming back. It also had the function to automatically use system restore when it was deleted.

But it was enough at least, that I could reboot into safe mode and see my flash drive. I loaded all the programs once again in safe mode and cleaned everything I could find. Still no desktop. After running Hijack this it had a ton of registry lines, and it took me another huge chunk of time to go through this line by line searching each one to find the culprit.

It took over 4 hours, but I finally got the desktop back, was able to backup the files she wanted and then removed all of the old applications and junk from the hard drive to get it as close to a "new install" as possible. (It was a Dell, and her mother had lost the system restore disc... so re-install wasn't an option unless they bought a new OS)

Anyone else run into this bugger? The trick of making "everything" disappear from the desktop was the killer for me. It renders everything completely useless, you can right click, click, ctrl-esc, everything you can think of and nothing will appear. If you went to task manager you'd see suspicious programs (even in safe mode) but if you try to kill them they disappear and re-appear right after with a different name.

One of the nastier cleanings I've ever had to do. Just wondering if anyone else has come across this kind of thing, and if you found an easier way to get to explorer so you could at least access your tools?
 
Hi,

It seems to be a new variant, I just had an exactly identical problem, and couldn't fix it, nothing worked, the things you mentioned plus no regedit no msconfig the only thing that worked was event manager which wasn't much help, I belive we will be seeing more of this soon, the time has come for hard drive image backups once a month and with harddrives so cheap people will save hemselves a lot of time and money.

just my HO but I think I'm not alone.

Abe
 
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I have one on my bench like that right now. EASY FIX!!! ReImage! The one I have is working fine.

Running MalwareBytes now.
 
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Can't even right click. This computer I had yesterday was a nightmare. They had viruses and malware coming out their vents on this PC, I felt dirty just touching it.

Anyway, not sure if it was a combination of a few, or just one particularly annoying virus, but this sucker took me forever to clean.

As mentioned, no start menu, no desktop or icons, can't right click... NOTHING. Boot into safe mode, same exact thing.

Not sure how, but I finally managed to get it to open directly to "my documents" when I logged in. That at least gave me "some" access to the computer since I could explore it.

It showed 2 extra drives on the system that didn't exist, and would not recognize my flash drive in safe mode. So I had to boot into regular mode, load up and run a bunch of malware/spyware/av programs, but since I was in regular mode it kept coming back. It also had the function to automatically use system restore when it was deleted.

But it was enough at least, that I could reboot into safe mode and see my flash drive. I loaded all the programs once again in safe mode and cleaned everything I could find. Still no desktop. After running Hijack this it had a ton of registry lines, and it took me another huge chunk of time to go through this line by line searching each one to find the culprit.

It took over 4 hours, but I finally got the desktop back, was able to backup the files she wanted and then removed all of the old applications and junk from the hard drive to get it as close to a "new install" as possible. (It was a Dell, and her mother had lost the system restore disc... so re-install wasn't an option unless they bought a new OS)

Anyone else run into this bugger? The trick of making "everything" disappear from the desktop was the killer for me. It renders everything completely useless, you can right click, click, ctrl-esc, everything you can think of and nothing will appear. If you went to task manager you'd see suspicious programs (even in safe mode) but if you try to kill them they disappear and re-appear right after with a different name.

One of the nastier cleanings I've ever had to do. Just wondering if anyone else has come across this kind of thing, and if you found an easier way to get to explorer so you could at least access your tools?

I've come across issues like this. In some cases I've been able to simply press alt-ctrl-delete to get into task manager then from there I would launch either combofix or smitfraudfix. Alternatively, I always have both BARTPE2XT with me or UBCD4WIN which allows me to both edit the registry and/or roll back the registry. There are always ways around it :)

Majestic
 
Alternatively, I always have both BARTPE2XT with me or UBCD4WIN which allows me to both edit the registry and/or roll back the registry.

No ways around it in my case. I only had 1 restore point and that did absolutely nothing. I couldn't get the computer to respond to anything (Windows key, Ctrl-Alt-Delete, mouse clicks...) except for moving the mouse. It was odd.

ReImage got it going perfectly.
 
I just finished with a similiar system. I was able to get combofix running somehow or another.. Then my USB drive got infected with a virus. I made a dumb mistake.. I was manually removing some viruses and instead of deleting the .exe virus, I clicked on it and ran it.. lol.. whole system re-infected.. I just ended up formatting/reinstall..

Man I was mad.. spent an hour working on it and accidently ran one of the infected .exe's.
 
Oh and the PC was running Windows Media Center edition.. of course no disks or restore partition available.. I finally got my hands on another dell disk to reinstall it.. looked at the COA on the PC and what do you know.. Its for XP Home Edition :)
 
You can use any OEM disc to install windows to (just about) any proprietary pc, take a look at OEMscan.

AFAIK oemscan doesn't have anything to do with the installing it has to do with auto activating ,

"it means if your motherboard is from a Royalty OEM (Dell, Gateway, HP, IBM, etc) and you acquire the correct OEMBIOS files with a Royalty OEM CD Key (not the one on the side of your case) it will convert your OEM copy to a Royalty OEM copy bypassing the need for activation. As-If you had used the Royalty OEM’s recovery cd to install windows XP.

The idea is IT guys & Repair Shops which handle multiple brands of computers don’t have to spend 6minutes on the phone to activate windows if they’re installing on a Royalty OEM’s system.

Think of it as a System Restore CD for multiple brands of computers. "

as for installing with any cd you could always strip out the OEM stuff and install on any computer and activate using the coa and calling M$.

Abe
 
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