sorcerer
Active Member
- Reaction score
- 77
- Location
- Preston, Lancs, UK
Got a Packard Bell OneTwo M3700 in running Win 7 Home Premium. It came to me because it was compromised with the Cheshire Police virus and it was a variant of said virus that I hadn't seen before.
Windows and all start-up programs would load as normal and it would take two or three minutes for the Cheshire Police screen to come up and lock the machine. After that, there was no way out except to power down.
It wouldn't let me boot into Safe Mode with Networking, nor Safe Mode with Command Prompt. Hitman Pro KickStart didn't work either - it would boot to the USB flashdrive and give me the choices screen, but after making my selection the computer then went into Windows auto startup-repair mode, which obviously failed. Kaspersky Rescue Disc (WindowsUnlocker/Regeditor/Scanner) was no help either.
I was a bit stumped and just about to ask here for help when I sort of stumbled on a way round it. Once the Police screen appeared and locked up the machine the only way out of that was to power down the machine by holding the power button in for four seconds. However, I held it in for just a second then released it, which initiated the normal shutdown routine and the first thing to disappear was the Police screen!!
That then allowed me to cancel shutdown and work in the machine as normal so I went straight to surfright.nl and immediately downloaded and ran Hitman Pro, then MBAM and a host of other malware scanners and the virus has now gone. Everything appears to be working alright - I can get on the internet, use programs like MS Office and play music etc., but one thing that isn't working is Task Manager.
Right-clicking the task bar and selecting 'Start Task Manager' results in a dialog box stating "Windows cannot find C:\Windows\system32\taskmgr.exe. Make sure you typed the name correctly and try again". Even going through Windows Explorer and navigating to C:\Windows\system32\taskmgr.exe manually, then right-clicking the .exe file itself to run it results in the same error message, so what can I do now folks?
Windows and all start-up programs would load as normal and it would take two or three minutes for the Cheshire Police screen to come up and lock the machine. After that, there was no way out except to power down.
It wouldn't let me boot into Safe Mode with Networking, nor Safe Mode with Command Prompt. Hitman Pro KickStart didn't work either - it would boot to the USB flashdrive and give me the choices screen, but after making my selection the computer then went into Windows auto startup-repair mode, which obviously failed. Kaspersky Rescue Disc (WindowsUnlocker/Regeditor/Scanner) was no help either.
I was a bit stumped and just about to ask here for help when I sort of stumbled on a way round it. Once the Police screen appeared and locked up the machine the only way out of that was to power down the machine by holding the power button in for four seconds. However, I held it in for just a second then released it, which initiated the normal shutdown routine and the first thing to disappear was the Police screen!!
That then allowed me to cancel shutdown and work in the machine as normal so I went straight to surfright.nl and immediately downloaded and ran Hitman Pro, then MBAM and a host of other malware scanners and the virus has now gone. Everything appears to be working alright - I can get on the internet, use programs like MS Office and play music etc., but one thing that isn't working is Task Manager.
Right-clicking the task bar and selecting 'Start Task Manager' results in a dialog box stating "Windows cannot find C:\Windows\system32\taskmgr.exe. Make sure you typed the name correctly and try again". Even going through Windows Explorer and navigating to C:\Windows\system32\taskmgr.exe manually, then right-clicking the .exe file itself to run it results in the same error message, so what can I do now folks?