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nightmare
I have suddenly started having probs with my pc. When connected to the internet every couple of minutes mcafee alert comes up saying oftjmy.exe wants access to the internet, I keep saying block access but don't know what it is or how to stop it happening. I did have a trojan but this was blocked by mcafee but don't know what to do now. This alert is starting to drive me crazy!!!!! HELP!!! It says it's path is C:\windows\oftjmy.exe
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Re: nightmare
Close all your open programmes and run you Anti Virus Scanning software just to ensure your systems clean then reboot. All I can offer I’m afraid…..good luck.
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Re: nightmare
Have you tried to find out more about what it is?
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I'm not really a techy when it comes to this, I can use a comp but not good with the ins and outs. When I go to where the file is on the computer it doesn't tell me anything
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Re: nightmare
you need either,entwisi,roy,k.s.h mick,and a few others that know there way about.
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Have you got adaware or any spyware zapper?
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well thats it, will only be able on come on here from work for a while, computer now crashed!!! sob sob
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Re: nightmare
Interesting, That filename doesn't show up on Google which is probably the first time ever. Are you sure you got that filename exactly right?
Now to your crashed PC. Have you any important data that needs to be recovered? What version of Windows was it? Do you have the install discs? (A lot now come with a rescue disc whilst windows is actually on a hidden part of the hard disc. and people often lose it) Ian |
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def right file name. I have put computer into safe mode and run mcafee and it has found this file and deleted it but when you switch comp on all it brings up is my documents, no desktop or toolbars at all. I have loads of disks but unsure which does what. Thankfully Mick has offered to come round and have a look at it for me. Nothing major to lose as it's only the home pc and I don't hold work on it. It is windows xp
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Re: nightmare
When it has started press CTRL ALT DEL together and choose task manager. Select 'New Task' and type 'explorer' Press Return. If that works then it looks like teh startup has become borked and will need a windows repair to rescue it(or a re-install if you want to be drastic but sure).
If there is any data you want recovering before trashing it completely, let me know as I have ways and means :) |
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thanks for that entwisi but as you can see I AM BACK!!! Thanks to the wonderful Mick who has restored my computer to it's former glory.
THANK YOU MICK |
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Er Harwood Red thanks for the coffee:o
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System Restore Mick?
Or was it something else. Ian |
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yep easy sorted it could have been a lot worse and no virus
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