O4 - Startup: Microsoft Find Fast.lnk = C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\FINDFAST.EXE Not a hijack by any means. Legit piece of MS...
Sorry Jean - I somehow missed your updates. I don't use thread notifications and once in a while I just don't see updates to one where I've asked...
Do you mean | And is your system set for UK or US English?
Did you defrag after the chkdsk finished and the system booted back up?
It is possible that whatever you were trying to fix with the repair install is causing the problem. So let me echo (and expand) Charlesvar's...
A good how-to by the Elder Geek Here
I moved the thread - twice. I had problems figuring out just which section it really belonged in. May still not have it right. My guess at...
LOL - AndyO, when you asked the question it pretty well meant you knew what the problem would be. You just gotta start staying up and online...
I have to agree with ReggieB on this one. Even assuming you could get the Network Neighborhood display like you want it, it's simply not worth...
Not all MAC addresses start with 00: aa:00:04 DEC (digital equipment corp) 08:00:69 Silicon Graphics (SGI) and there are quite a few...
Laura - these hijack thingys are tough to deal with. I'm just starting to learn a little about the whole process but I can see that you have been...
C:\1386 - if that is C:\I386 then it is the windows install cab files from the install CD and the folder was placed on the Hd so you could run sfc...
Need more specific information. Try start~run~eventvwr.msc and check the system and application logs for related errors or warnings. If you find...
Several things you could try. - Take a look at the hosts file. Some malware baddies will load it with bogus addresses matched with sites they...
Glad you got it working. And thanks for posting the ipconfig info. Couldn't have solved it without that info.
I'd say yes to the All Users folder. How did you 'reinstall AD'? DCPromo?
If it will uninstall from Add/Remove that will be ideal. WUtemp = Windows Installer temporary files. If the uninstall works, that folder...
I think that was the best course of action you could have selected.
I'm guessing that you posted this from another PC. If so, is it possibly networked to the problem PC? If so you could do some remote control...
This is strange. I remember the thread and the post from PeteC on the 31st. Your reply 30 minutes later somehow completely escaped my notice...
Separate names with a comma.