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Format ????????????????? Back up Email !!!


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Posted in ??????????????? Tagged: Data Recovery, Easy Recovery, PC Tips, Viruses

Written by Myhouse on September 28th, 2009 with no comments.
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Free bootable antivirus rescue disk


They are useful if your system has become fully infected by  malware or viruses  so that you cannot install an antivirus or anti-spyware tool anymore.

In such a case, the best recourse is to boot from a rescue CD so that your antivirus software is running on a clean system. From that clean system, it will be able to detect and remove viruses without interference from the infection.

With all of these bootable cd are provide as an ISO file, that you can burn it through nero to the cd or dvd.

Kaspersky Rescue Disk
Kaspersky Recue Disk 2009

Kaspersky Recue Disk 2009

This rescue disk contains a bootable CD that will boot to a Linux environment, and run a version of the Kaspersky anti-virus program.

Dr Web LiveCD
Linux base DrWeb antivirus

Linux base DrWeb antivirus

It boots to 2 possible modes: a graphical mode or a command line “ safe” mode.

Antivir Rescue CD
Avira Recue Disk

Avira Recue Disk

F-Secure Rescue CD
It works on FAT and NTFS drives. If you boot the rescue disk on a computer that has an internet connection, the antivirus software will automatically get the latest virus definitions.
BitDefender Rescue CD
Bit Defender

Bit Defender

It is the linux base bootable cd, but it can heal lot of viruses running on Windows.

Panda RescueCD
This rescue CD scans and deletes viruses on your system. Note that it is not able to delete viruses on Windows NTFS and Linux file systems.
Posted in Other Tagged: antivirus, boot cd, bootable, clean viruses, PC Tips, rescue cd, Viruses

Written by Myhouse on July 16th, 2009 with no comments.
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Windows Automatically Logoff after logon!


For long time ago , I experiment with this problem too many times. and what I can do with it is, Format and Reinstall the windows. But now This problems happened on my boss’s computer, That why I have to try my best to find the solution to fix for him.

I have google it many time ago, but still can not find the right solution for this kind of virus. But I think depending on the level of the infection. if you were in the medium ,you maybe lucky!

This problems happened after you clean that virus from your computer ( I don’t remember what is the name of virus). So if yo have the same problems as me , hope you maybe able to fix it also:

1-Because of the virus infected to your system, So make sure you use the antivirus ( Symantec, AVG Free Edition, Kaspersky,… ) to clean it from ur system.

2-After the anti virus found and clean it, PLEASE MAKE SURE DON’T RESTART YOUR COMPUTER !!! , if you restart you will no longer to enter your windows desktop.

3-Click start > run > type “regedit” and locate this registry path:

HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon

You will see a key named: Userinit then double click on it and pasted the following value:

C:\Windows\system32\userinit.exe,

Here the screenshot:
userinit-mh1

4- If the “UserInit.exe” is currupted or damaged , you have to repair it using the Windows Recovery Console. to copy the file back:

a. Insert the original Windows XP CD (Windows XP with Service Pack 2 is preferred, but not required) and reboot the computer. You may need to configure your computer to boot from the CD-ROM drive.
b. When the Windows XP Setup has started, press “R” to “repair the Windows XP installation using Recovery Console”.
c. Select the Windows installation to repair (generally this is C:\Windows) by typing its number and then pressing ENTER.
d. Type the Administrator password and press ENTER.
e. Type the following commands:

D: [ENTER]
CD I386 [ENTER]
EXPAND USERINIT.EX_ C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 [ENTER]

NOTE: If your CD-ROM drive has a different letter assigned to it, enter “X:” instead, where X is the appropriate drive letter.
After entering “EXPAND USERINIT.EX_ C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32″ you should see the text “1 file(s) copied”, in which case all went well.
Remove the Windows XP CD, type “EXIT” and press ENTER to restart your computer. You should now be able to log on as normally.

Posted in ???????????????, Solutions Tagged: ?????????????????, computer viruses, my problems, PC Tips, Viruses, Windows

Written by Myhouse on March 2nd, 2009 with 1 comment.
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Prevent your computer from Viruses


Symantec Security Response encourages all users and administrators to adhere to the following basic security “best practices” to prevent the virus attack to your computer:

* Use a firewall to block all incoming connections from the Internet to services that should not be publicly available. By default, you should deny all incoming connections and only allow services you explicitly want to offer to the outside world.

* Enforce a password policy. Complex passwords make it difficult to crack password files on compromised computers. This helps to prevent or limit damage when a computer is compromised.

* Ensure that programs and users of the computer use the lowest level of privileges necessary to complete a task. When prompted for a root or UAC password, ensure that the program asking for administration-level access is a legitimate application.

* Disable AutoPlay to prevent the automatic launching of executable files on network and removable drives, and disconnect the drives when not required. If write access is not required, enable read-only mode if the option is available.

* Turn off file sharing if not needed. If file sharing is required, use ACLs and password protection to limit access. Disable anonymous access to shared folders. Grant access only to user accounts with strong passwords to folders that must be shared.

* Turn off and remove unnecessary services. By default, many operating systems install auxiliary services that are not critical. These services are avenues of attack. If they are removed, threats have less avenues of attack.

* If a threat exploits one or more network services, disable, or block access to, those services until a patch is applied.

* Always keep your patch levels up-to-date, especially on computers that host public services and are accessible through the firewall, such as HTTP, FTP, mail, and DNS services.

* Configure your email server to block or remove email that contains file attachments that are commonly used to spread threats, such as .vbs, .bat, .exe, .pif and .scr files.

* Isolate compromised computers quickly to prevent threats from spreading further. Perform a forensic analysis and restore the computers using trusted media.

* Train employees not to open attachments unless they are expecting them. Also, do not execute software that is downloaded from the Internet unless it has been scanned for viruses. Simply visiting a compromised Web site can cause infection if certain browser vulnerabilities are not patched.

* If Bluetooth is not required for mobile devices, it should be turned off. If you require its use, ensure that the device’s visibility is set to “Hidden” so that it cannot be scanned by other Bluetooth devices. If device pairing must be used, ensure that all devices are set to “Unauthorized”, requiring authorization for each connection request. Do not accept applications that are unsigned or sent from unknown sources.

Source: Symantec.com

Posted in How To, Solutions Tagged: How To, PC Tips, Viruses

Written by Myhouse on February 27th, 2009 with no comments.
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Written by Myhouse on December 26th, 2008 with no comments.
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Limiting the Applications of Network Participants

Most network administrators would care less of what applications are put into play. In fact, most of them would rather address the firewall and network security issues before sitting down on the actual workstations individually and check which applications should be enabled and which should go.

Such is a common practice in companies that place a lot of emphasis in making sure that their workstations adhere towards policies. Further it is a good way to ensure that no untoward infections stemming from browsing or accessing files that are not permitted on the network. Source such as floppy drives or links that anyone could get from browsing can be entirely hazardous and apparently this is where a good clamp down has to be done.

But among their priorities, this is perhaps the last of their priorities. It remains that most network administrators would do well to focus on what comes in. They can do their part by limiting the access from a remote destination within the intranet but like all viruses, they will always find a way to ruin desktop programming or workstations.

Add to the fact that users could care less of what happens to their workstation as they know that the IT or MIS people are always there to rescue them. Such may be called a petty belief but as long as it works, nothing is bound to stop them from doing so. That is perhaps one reason why most administrators have a hard time managing networks. People fail to go deeper on how to safeguard them.

Written by PC Freak on October 29th, 2008 with no comments.
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