nie moge usunąć trojanadeleted: Trojan program Trojan-Proxy.Win32.Horst.jq File: C:\System Volume Information_restore{1F21844A-F9B9-4108-B892-1D59D15247F2}\RP11\A0008572.exe
Złączono Posta : 28.09.2006 (Czw) 19:19
“Silent Runners.vbs”, revision 48, http://www.silentrunners.org/ Operating System: Windows XP SP2 Output limited to non-default values, except where indicated by “{++}” Startup items buried in registry: --------------------------------- HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\ {++} “eMuleAutoStart” = “D:\programy\eMule\emule.exe -AutoStart” [“http://www.emule-project.net ”] HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\ {++} “kav” = ““D:\programy\kaspersky\avp.exe”” [“Kaspersky Lab”] “Cmaudio” = “RunDll32 cmicnfg.cpl,CMICtrlWnd” [MS] “NeroFilterCheck” = “C:\WINDOWS\system32\NeroCheck.exe” [“Ahead Software Gmbh”] HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Browser Helper Objects\ {53707962-6F74-2D53-2644-206D7942484F}(Default) = (no title provided) -> {HKLM…CLSID} = (no title provided) \InProcServer32(Default) = “C:\PROGRA~1\SPYBOT~1\SDHelper.dll” [“Safer Networking Limited”] HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Shell Extensions\Approved\ “{42071714-76d4-11d1-8b24-00a0c9068ff3}” = “Rozszerzenie CPL kadrowania wyświetlania” -> {HKLM…CLSID} = “Rozszerzenie CPL kadrowania wyświetlania” \InProcServer32(Default) = “deskpan.dll” [file not found] “{E0D79304-84BE-11CE-9641-444553540000}” = “WinZip” -> {HKLM…CLSID} = “WinZip” \InProcServer32(Default) = “D:\PROGRAMY\WINZIP\WZSHLSTB.DLL” [“WinZip Computing, Inc.”] “{E0D79305-84BE-11CE-9641-444553540000}” = “WinZip” -> {HKLM…CLSID} = “WinZip” \InProcServer32(Default) = “D:\PROGRAMY\WINZIP\WZSHLSTB.DLL” [“WinZip Computing, Inc.”] “{E0D79306-84BE-11CE-9641-444553540000}” = “WinZip” -> {HKLM…CLSID} = “WinZip” \InProcServer32(Default) = “D:\PROGRAMY\WINZIP\WZSHLSTB.DLL” [“WinZip Computing, Inc.”] “{E0D79307-84BE-11CE-9641-444553540000}” = “WinZip” -> {HKLM…CLSID} = “WinZip” \InProcServer32(Default) = “D:\PROGRAMY\WINZIP\WZSHLSTB.DLL” [“WinZip Computing, Inc.”] “{B41DB860-8EE4-11D2-9906-E49FADC173CA}” = “WinRAR shell extension” -> {HKLM…CLSID} = “WinRAR” \InProcServer32(Default) = “D:\programy\WinRar\rarext.dll” [null data] “{85E0B171-04FA-11D1-B7DA-00A0C90348D6}” = “Web Anti-Virus” -> {HKLM…CLSID} = “Web Anti-Virus” \InProcServer32(Default) = “D:\programy\kaspersky\scieplugin.dll” [“Kaspersky Lab”] “{21569614-B795-46b1-85F4-E737A8DC09AD}” = “Shell Search Band” -> {HKLM…CLSID} = “Shell Search Band” \InProcServer32(Default) = “C:\WINDOWS\system32\browseui.dll” [MS] “{0006F045-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}” = “Microsoft Outlook Custom Icon Handler” -> {HKLM…CLSID} = “Rozszerzenie ikon plików programu Outlook” \InProcServer32(Default) = “C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~1\Office\OLKFSTUB.DLL” [MS] “{32020A01-506E-484D-A2A8-BE3CF17601C3}” = “AlcoholShellEx” -> {HKLM…CLSID} = “AlcoholShellEx” \InProcServer32(Default) = “D:\Programy\ALCOHO~1\ALCOHO~1\AXShlEx.dll” [“Alcohol Soft Development Team”] HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\ShellExecuteHooks\ INFECTION WARNING! “{57B86673-276A-48B2-BAE7-C6DBB3020EB8}” = “ewido anti-spyware 4.0” -> {HKLM…CLSID} = “CShellExecuteHookImpl Object” \InProcServer32(Default) = “C:\Program Files\ewido anti-spyware 4.0\shellexecutehook.dll” [“Anti-Malware Development a.s.”] HKLM\Software\Classes*\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\ ewido anti-spyware(Default) = “{8934FCEF-F5B8-468f-951F-78A921CD3920}” -> {HKLM…CLSID} = “CContextScan Object” \InProcServer32(Default) = “C:\Program Files\ewido anti-spyware 4.0\context.dll” [“Anti-Malware Development a.s.”] Kaspersky Anti-Virus(Default) = “{dd230880-495a-11d1-b064-008048ec2fc5}” -> {HKLM…CLSID} = (no title provided) \InProcServer32(Default) = “D:\programy\kaspersky\shellex.dll” [“Kaspersky Lab”] WinRAR(Default) = “{B41DB860-8EE4-11D2-9906-E49FADC173CA}” -> {HKLM…CLSID} = “WinRAR” \InProcServer32(Default) = “D:\programy\WinRar\rarext.dll” [null data] WinZip(Default) = “{E0D79304-84BE-11CE-9641-444553540000}” -> {HKLM…CLSID} = “WinZip” \InProcServer32(Default) = “D:\PROGRAMY\WINZIP\WZSHLSTB.DLL” [“WinZip Computing, Inc.”] HKLM\Software\Classes\Directory\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\ ewido anti-spyware(Default) = “{8934FCEF-F5B8-468f-951F-78A921CD3920}” -> {HKLM…CLSID} = “CContextScan Object” \InProcServer32(Default) = “C:\Program Files\ewido anti-spyware 4.0\context.dll” [“Anti-Malware Development a.s.”] WinRAR(Default) = “{B41DB860-8EE4-11D2-9906-E49FADC173CA}” -> {HKLM…CLSID} = “WinRAR” \InProcServer32(Default) = “D:\programy\WinRar\rarext.dll” [null data] WinZip(Default) = “{E0D79304-84BE-11CE-9641-444553540000}” -> {HKLM…CLSID} = “WinZip” \InProcServer32(Default) = “D:\PROGRAMY\WINZIP\WZSHLSTB.DLL” [“WinZip Computing, Inc.”] HKLM\Software\Classes\Folder\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\ Kaspersky Anti-Virus(Default) = “{dd230880-495a-11d1-b064-008048ec2fc5}” -> {HKLM…CLSID} = (no title provided) \InProcServer32(Default) = “D:\programy\kaspersky\shellex.dll” [“Kaspersky Lab”] WinRAR(Default) = “{B41DB860-8EE4-11D2-9906-E49FADC173CA}” -> {HKLM…CLSID} = “WinRAR” \InProcServer32(Default) = “D:\programy\WinRar\rarext.dll” [null data] WinZip(Default) = “{E0D79304-84BE-11CE-9641-444553540000}” -> {HKLM…CLSID} = “WinZip” \InProcServer32(Default) = “D:\PROGRAMY\WINZIP\WZSHLSTB.DLL” [“WinZip Computing, Inc.”] Active Desktop and Wallpaper: ----------------------------- Active Desktop is disabled at this entry: HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\ShellState HKCU\Control Panel\Desktop\ “Wallpaper” = “C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Ustawienia lokalne\Dane aplikacji\Microsoft\Wallpaper1.bmp” Enabled Screen Saver: --------------------- HKCU\Control Panel\Desktop\ “SCRNSAVE.EXE” = “C:\WINDOWS\System32\logon.scr” [MS] Startup items in “Administrator” & “All Users” startup folders: --------------------------------------------------------------- C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Menu Start\Programy\Autostart “PrintSCR” -> shortcut to: “C:\Program Files\PrintSCR\PrintSCR.exe” [“Jacek Grzesik”] C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Menu Start\Programy\Autostart “Microsoft Office” -> shortcut to: “C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\OSA9.EXE -b -l” [MS] “WinZip Quick Pick” -> shortcut to: “D:\programy\WinZip\WZQKPICK.EXE” [“WinZip Computing, Inc.”] Winsock2 Service Provider DLLs: ------------------------------- Namespace Service Providers HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Winsock2\Parameters\NameSpace_Catalog5\Catalog_Entries\ {++} 000000000001\LibraryPath = “%SystemRoot%\System32\mswsock.dll” [MS] 000000000002\LibraryPath = “%SystemRoot%\System32\winrnr.dll” [MS] 000000000003\LibraryPath = “%SystemRoot%\System32\mswsock.dll” [MS] Transport Service Providers HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Winsock2\Parameters\Protocol_Catalog9\Catalog_Entries\ {++} 0000000000##\PackedCatalogItem (contains) DLL [Company Name], (at) ## range: %SystemRoot%\system32\mswsock.dll [MS], 01 - 03, 06 - 11 %SystemRoot%\system32\rsvpsp.dll [MS], 04 - 05 Toolbars, Explorer Bars, Extensions: ------------------------------------ Extensions (Tools menu items, main toolbar menu buttons) HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Extensions\ {1F460357-8A94-4D71-9CA3-AA4ACF32ED8E}\ “ButtonText” = “Web Anti-Virus” Running Services (Display Name, Service Name, Path {Service DLL}): ------------------------------------------------------------------ ewido anti-spyware 4.0 guard, ewido anti-spyware 4.0 guard, “C:\Program Files\ewido anti-spyware 4.0\guard.exe” [“Anti-Malware Development a.s.”] Kaspersky Anti-Virus 6.0, AVP, “D:\programy\kaspersky\avp.exe -r” [“Kaspersky Lab”] ---------- + This report excludes default entries except where indicated. + To see *everywhere* the script checks and *everything* it finds, launch it from a command prompt or a shortcut with the -all parameter. + To search all directories of local fixed drives for DESKTOP.INI DLL launch points and all Registry CLSIDs for dormant Explorer Bars, use the -supp parameter or answer “No” at the first message box. ---------- (total run time: 57 seconds, including 3 seconds for message boxes)
Złączono Posta : 28.09.2006 (Czw) 19:21
* HijackThis v1.99.1 * Written by Merijn - merijn@spywareinfo.com http://www.merijn.org/files/hijackthis.zip http://www.merijn.org/index.html See bottom for version history. The different sections of hijacking possibilities have been separated into the following groups. You can get more detailed information about an item by selecting it from the list of found items OR highlighting the relevant line below, and clicking ‘Info on selected item’. R - Registry, StartPage/SearchPage changes R0 - Changed registry value R1 - Created registry value R2 - Created registry key R3 - Created extra registry value where only one should be F - IniFiles, autoloading entries F0 - Changed inifile value F1 - Created inifile value F2 - Changed inifile value, mapped to Registry F3 - Created inifile value, mapped to Registry N - Netscape/Mozilla StartPage/SearchPage changes N1 - Change in prefs.js of Netscape 4.x N2 - Change in prefs.js of Netscape 6 N3 - Change in prefs.js of Netscape 7 N4 - Change in prefs.js of Mozilla O - Other, several sections which represent: O1 - Hijack of auto.search.msn.com with Hosts file O2 - Enumeration of existing MSIE BHO’s O3 - Enumeration of existing MSIE toolbars O4 - Enumeration of suspicious autoloading Registry entries O5 - Blocking of loading Internet Options in Control Panel O6 - Disabling of ‘Internet Options’ Main tab with Policies O7 - Disabling of Regedit with Policies O8 - Extra MSIE context menu items O9 - Extra ‘Tools’ menuitems and buttons O10 - Breaking of Internet access by New.Net or WebHancer O11 - Extra options in MSIE ‘Advanced’ settings tab O12 - MSIE plugins for file extensions or MIME types O13 - Hijack of default URL prefixes O14 - Changing of IERESET.INF O15 - Trusted Zone Autoadd O16 - Download Program Files item O17 - Domain hijack O18 - Enumeration of existing protocols and filters O19 - User stylesheet hijack O20 - AppInit_DLLs autorun Registry value, Winlogon Notify Registry keys O21 - ShellServiceObjectDelayLoad (SSODL) autorun Registry key O22 - SharedTaskScheduler autorun Registry key O23 - Enumeration of NT Services Command-line parameters: * /autolog - Automatically scan the system, save a logfile and open it * /ihatewhitelists - ignore all internal whitelists * /uninstall - remove all HijackThis Registry entries, backups and quit * Version history * [v1.99.1] * Added Winlogon Notify keys to O20 listing * Fixed crashing bug on certain Win2000 and WinXP systems at O23 listing * Fixed lots and lots of ‘unexpected error’ bugs * Fixed lots of inproper functioning bugs (i.e. stuff that didn’t work) * Added ‘Delete NT Service’ function in Misc Tools section * Added ProtocolDefaults to O15 listing * Fixed MD5 hashing not working * Fixed ‘ISTSVC’ autorun entries with garbage data not being fixed * Fixed HijackThis uninstall entry not being updated/created on new versions * Added Uninstall Manager in Misc Tools to manage ‘Add/Remove Software’ list * Added option to scan the system at startup, then show results or quit if nothing found [v1.99] * Added O23 (NT Services) in light of newer trojans * Integrated ADS Spy into Misc Tools section * Added ‘Action taken’ to info in ‘More info on this item’ [v1.98] * Definitive support for Japanese/Chinese/Korean systems * Added O20 (AppInit_DLLs) in light of newer trojans * Added O21 (ShellServiceObjectDelayLoad, SSODL) in light of newer trojans * Added O22 (SharedTaskScheduler) in light of newer trojans * Backups of fixed items are now saved in separate folder * HijackThis now checks if it was started from a temp folder * Added a small process manager (Misc Tools section) [v1.96] * Lots of bugfixes and small enhancements! Among others: * Fix for Japanese IE toolbars * Fix for searchwww.com fake CLSID trick in IE toolbars and BHO’s * Attributes on Hosts file will now be restored when scanning/fixing/restoring it. * Added several files to the LSP whitelist * Fixed some issues with incorrectly re-encrypting data, making R0/R1 go undetected until a restart * All sites in the Trusted Zone are now shown, with the exception of those on the nonstandard but safe domain list [v1.95] * Added a new regval to check for from Whazit hijack (Start Page_bak). * Excluded IE logo change tweak from toolbar detection (BrandBitmap and SmBrandBitmap). * New in logfile: Running processes at time of scan. * Checkmarks for running StartupList with /full and /complete in HijackThis UI. * New O19 method to check for Datanotary hijack of user stylesheet. * Google.com IP added to whitelist for Hosts file check. [v1.94] * Fixed a bug in the Check for Updates function that could cause corrupt downloads on certain systems. * Fixed a bug in enumeration of toolbars (Lop toolbars are now listed!). * Added imon.dll, drwhook.dll and wspirda.dll to LSP safelist. * Fixed a bug where DPF could not be deleted. * Fixed a stupid bug in enumeration of autostarting shortcuts. * Fixed info on Netscape 6/7 and Mozilla saying ‘%shitbrowser%’ (oops). * Fixed bug where logfile would not auto-open on systems that don’t have .log filetype registered. * Added support for backing up F0 and F1 items (d’oh!). [v1.93] * Added mclsp.dll (McAfee), WPS.DLL (Sygate Firewall), zklspr.dll (Zero Knowledge) and mxavlsp.dll (OnTrack) to LSP safelist. * Fixed a bug in LSP routine for Win95. * Made taborder nicer. * Fixed a bug in backup/restore of IE plugins. * Added UltimateSearch hijack in O17 method (I think). * Fixed a bug with detecting/removing BHO’s disabled by BHODemon. * Also fixed a bug in StartupList (now version 1.52.1). [v1.92] * Fixed two stupid bugs in backup restore function. * Added DiamondCS file to LSP files safelist. * Added a few more items to the protocol safelist. * Log is now opened immediately after saving. * Removed rd.yahoo.com from NSBSD list (spammers are starting to use this, no doubt spyware authors will follow). * Updated integrated StartupList to v1.52. * In light of SpywareNuker/BPS Spyware Remover, any strings relevant to reverse-engineers are now encrypted. * Rudimentary proxy support for the Check for Updates function. [v1.91] * Added rd.yahoo.com to the Nonstandard But Safe Domains list. * Added 8 new protocols to the protocol check safelist, as well as showing the file that handles the protocol in the log (O18). * Added listing of programs/links in Startup folders (O4). * Fixed ‘Check for Update’ not detecting new versions. [v1.9] * Added check for Lop.com ‘Domain’ hijack (O17). * Bugfix in URLSearchHook (R3) fix. * Improved O1 (Hosts file) check. * Rewrote code to delete BHO’s, fixing a really nasty bug with orphaned BHO keys. * Added AutoConfigURL and proxyserver checks (R1). * IE Extensions (Button/Tools menuitem) in HKEY_CURRENT_USER are now also detected. * Added check for extra protocols (O18). [v1.81] * Added ‘ignore non-standard but safe domains’ option. * Improved Winsock LSP hijackers detection. * Integrated StartupList updated to v1.4. [v1.8] * Fixed a few bugs. * Adds detecting of free.aol.com in Trusted Zone. * Adds checking of URLSearchHooks key, which should have only one value. * Adds listing/deleting of Download Program Files. * Integrated StartupList into the new ‘Misc Tools’ section of the Config screen! [v1.71] * Improves detecting of O6. * Some internal changes/improvements. [v1.7] * Adds backup function! Yay! * Added check for default URL prefix * Added check for changing of IERESET.INF * Added check for changing of Netscape/Mozilla homepage and default search engine. [v1.61] * Fixes Runtime Error when Hosts file is empty. [v1.6] * Added enumerating of MSIE plugins * Added check for extra options in ‘Advanced’ tab of ‘Internet Options’. [v1.5] * Adds ‘Uninstall & Exit’ and ‘Check for update online’ functions. * Expands enumeration of autoloading Registry entries (now also scans for .vbs, .js, .dll, rundll32 and service) [v1.4] * Adds repairing of broken Internet access (aka Winsock or LSP fix) by New.Net/WebHancer * A few bugfixes/enhancements [v1.3] * Adds detecting of extra MSIE context menu items * Added detecting of extra ‘Tools’ menu items and extra buttons * Added ‘Confirm deleting/ignoring items’ checkbox [v1.2] * Adds ‘Ignorelist’ and ‘Info’ functions [v1.1] * Supports BHO’s, some default URL changes [v1.0] * Original release A good thing to do after version updates is clear your Ignore list and re-add them, as the format of detected items sometimes changes.
Złączono Posta : 28.09.2006 (Czw) 19:24
Logfile of HijackThis v1.99.1 Scan saved at 19:20:48, on 2006-09-28 Platform: Windows XP Dodatek SP2 (WinNT 5.01.2600) MSIE: Internet Explorer v6.00 SP2 (6.00.2900.2180) Running processes: C:\WINDOWS\System32\smss.exe C:\WINDOWS\system32\winlogon.exe C:\WINDOWS\system32\services.exe C:\WINDOWS\system32\lsass.exe C:\WINDOWS\system32\svchost.exe C:\WINDOWS\System32\svchost.exe C:\WINDOWS\system32\spoolsv.exe C:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE D:\programy\kaspersky\avp.exe C:\WINDOWS\system32\RunDll32.exe D:\programy\eMule\emule.exe D:\programy\WinZip\WZQKPICK.EXE C:\Program Files\PrintSCR\PrintSCR.exe D:\programy\kaspersky\avp.exe C:\Program Files\ewido anti-spyware 4.0\guard.exe C:\Program Files\Opera\Opera.exe C:\WINDOWS\system32\NOTEPAD.EXE D:\programy\WinRar\WinRAR.exe C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\USTAWI~1\Temp\Rar$EX00.503\HijackThis.exe R0 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main,Start Page = http://www.google.pl/ R0 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar,LinksFolderName = Łącza O2 - BHO: (no name) - {53707962-6F74-2D53-2644-206D7942484F} - C:\PROGRA~1\SPYBOT~1\SDHelper.dll O4 - HKLM…\Run: [kav] “D:\programy\kaspersky\avp.exe” O4 - HKLM…\Run: [Cmaudio] RunDll32 cmicnfg.cpl,CMICtrlWnd O4 - HKLM…\Run: [NeroFilterCheck] C:\WINDOWS\system32\NeroCheck.exe O4 - HKCU…\Run: [eMuleAutoStart] D:\programy\eMule\emule.exe -AutoStart O4 - Startup: PrintSCR.lnk = C:\Program Files\PrintSCR\PrintSCR.exe O4 - Global Startup: Microsoft Office.lnk = C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\OSA9.EXE O4 - Global Startup: WinZip Quick Pick.lnk = D:\programy\WinZip\WZQKPICK.EXE O9 - Extra button: Web Anti-Virus - {1F460357-8A94-4D71-9CA3-AA4ACF32ED8E} - D:\programy\kaspersky\scieplugin.dll O23 - Service: Kaspersky Anti-Virus 6.0 (AVP) - Kaspersky Lab - D:\programy\kaspersky\avp.exe O23 - Service: ewido anti-spyware 4.0 guard - Anti-Malware Development a.s. - C:\Program Files\ewido anti-spyware 4.0\guard.exe
Lopio
(Lopio)
28 Wrzesień 2006 17:39
#3
Wirus ulokował się w plikach przywracania systemu, wystarczy na chwile wyłączyć przywracanie systemu : Prawym przyciskiem myszki na mój komputer, później włąsciwości => przywracanie systemu=> zaptaszkowujesz wyłącz przywracanie systemu na wszystkich dyskach i klikasz zastosuj, po tym odznaczasz opcję wyłącz przywracanie systemu i klikasz zastosuj.
Lopio:
Wirus ulokował się w plikach przywracania systemu, wystarczy na chwile wyłączyć przywracanie systemu : Prawym przyciskiem myszki na mój komputer, później włąsciwości => przywracanie systemu=> zaptaszkowujesz wyłącz przywracanie systemu na wszystkich dyskach i klikasz zastosuj, po tym odznaczasz opcję wyłącz przywracanie systemu i klikasz zastosuj.
a kiedy należy włączyć przywracanie
Złączono Posta : 28.09.2006 (Czw) 19:47
deleted: Trojan program Trojan-Proxy.Win32.Horst.jq File: C:\System Volume Information_restore{1F21844A-F9B9-4108-B892-1D59D15247F2}\RP11\A0008572.exe
deleted: Trojan program Trojan-Proxy.Win32.Horst.jb File: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Ustawienia lokalne\Temp\78exhdd.a.exe/UPX
deleted: Trojan program Trojan-Proxy.Win32.Horst.jq File: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Ustawienia lokalne\Temp\tmp1.tmp
detected: Trojan program Trojan-Proxy.Win32.Horst.jq File: C:\WINDOWS\system\smss.exe/UPX
w tej chwili skanuje antywirem i znalazło mi takie trojany
Lopio
(Lopio)
28 Wrzesień 2006 17:54
#5
Widzę, że ten wirus z punktu przywracania systemu już jest wykasowany. Wykasuj ten plik C:\WINDOWS\system\smss.exe/UPX
Lopio tylko że te wirusy już kilka razy wywalałem z kompa
Bieniol
(Bbieniol)
28 Wrzesień 2006 18:00
#7
Trojan w punktach przywracania systemu, więc wyłącz na chwilkę przywracanie systemu:
A następnie włączyć ponownie
Trojany w tempie, więc wyczyść folder TEMP (w trybie awaryjnym), czyli Start --> uruchom --> cmd i wpisujesz:
Uruchamiasz narzędzie KillBox , zaznaczasz Delete on reboot , w polu full path of file wklej ścieżkę:
C:\WINDOWS\system\smss.exe
Klikasz X i restart kompa
to znaczy że mam uruchomić w trybie awaryjnym .Ale jak to sie robi?
Bieniol
(Bbieniol)
29 Wrzesień 2006 17:47
#9
W momencie kiedy komputer się resetuje i ma jeszcze czarny ekran klikamy nieustannie i bardzo szybko w klawisz F8. Problem z metodą F8 polega na strzelaniu w ten klawisz WE WŁAŚCIWYM MOMENCIE: na czarnym ekranie ale nie za wcześnie (inaczej wystąpi błąd klawiatury) i nie za późno (inaczej załaduje się Windows w trybie Normalnym). Po pojawieniu się menu tekstowego należy wybrać opcję: Tryb awaryjny
Bieniol serdeczne dzięki .Trzymaj sie>