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Apr 05, 2006 10:14 # 42455

Disposable_Fishspastic * posts about...

Sgrunt virus on windows 2000

Basically im pretty sure i found the threat but cant delete it as its in use and when i ctrl alt delete to prompt the option of task manager so i can cancel the running virus in order to have power to delete it while not in use the task manager button is inactive so basically i think ive got the solution sorted if only i could access task manager?

Any wizz kids got an idea?

Cheers guys

themoreyouknowthemoreyouknowyoudontknowwhatyouknow

Apr 05, 2006 13:03 # 42456

null *** has a suggestion...

Re: Sgrunt virus on windows 2000

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When you press Control-Shift-Esc, do you get a message saying "Task Manager has been disabled by your administrator"?
If yes, your registry has been messed with. More info here.

In the meantime...

  • Give Process Explorer a try. It's like Task Manager de luxe on steroids.

  • If you have access to another computer, build a BartPE CD with at least the Ad-Aware and McAfee plugins. Then boot your computer from this clean CD and let the scanners loose.

Good luck, and yell if you run into problems!

Consider yourself hugged.

Apr 05, 2006 17:49 # 42457

Disposable_Fishspastic * replies...

Re: Sgrunt virus on windows 2000

I went ahead with that process explorer and cant believe how easy it is to use man, i havent completely had a clean up but i was able to kill the virus files detected in my scan from running, then i went to their locations in the p.c. and deleted them no problemo...

Big yourself up haha

thanks

themoreyouknowthemoreyouknowyoudontknowwhatyouknow

Oct 20, 2006 17:13 # 43522

taskfix * replies...

Re: Sgrunt virus on windows 2000

To access your Task Manager you need a fix.

Download the FREE tool from here Task Manager Fix

Oct 23, 2006 11:53 # 43530

yoshi314 ** throws in his two cents...

Sometimes it's almost hopeless

That might not be enough.

Back in the day, when i still used windows i encountered a worm that registered itself as a system service. Custom process manager killed its process, but the system restored it in a few seconds. Killing it again causes system to shutdown.

The solution was to start winpe cd (or linux) and scan the drive from there. You could also launch a separate windows installation and scan the disk from there.

"Life is a queue. You come in, hang around for a bit, get some service, then depart."


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