Molecule Posted November 28, 2005 Posted November 28, 2005 I must have clicked in something from somewhere ... from slowness of modem and from lag in keyboard, it was obvious I had a spyware or DOS virus or something, but I can't seem to get rid of it ... (spybot latest and avg latest don't pick it up) ... so to circumvent it on my own, I shutdown, booted to a 144-dos and did a scanreg /restore to ring in an old registry. Runtime and keyboard response and display of desktop icons were almost back to normal, but now, when I try to shutdown, my box just reboots itself perpetually ... shutdown == auto-reboot again. I have to pull the plug in the middle of the bios post routine to shutdown.Anyone have an idea how I might search my registry to find the command that is rerouting my shutdown? (Or, if this isn't the right forum, please advise...)
eidenk Posted November 29, 2005 Posted November 29, 2005 Your symptoms are described here : http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?...kb;en-us;238096
Molecule Posted November 29, 2005 Author Posted November 29, 2005 Awesome - thanks eidenk! Problem solved ... turned off the fast shutdown key in registry.The threads seemed to suggest a hardware conflict, and so at first that frightened me. I thought maybe my mobo bios was not IDing a 120G swappable hdd I just added, or that maybe the scsi bios (adaptec 2940 for zip100 when booting from it, scsi cds controlled from w98se) had a memory conflict with something deep like that ( ... I gave up playing around with trying to install w98 with 98lite (v47pro) on a zip ... I had somehow done it long ago, just by pure clueless hacking and hacking ... but now I can't remember how I did it - and naturally, I had left the scsi bios loading but with no disk in drive) or that I had forgotten to turn off native version of scandisk during a w98 setup, since I have large drives in the system, or that I had used dos16 file utilities on lfn vfats, all of which were things that I had done recently, which MS apparently identified can cause this problem ?? -- so I was getting pretty scared there ... but it turns out the registry key fixed the *symptom just fine ... now let's hope everything else works.Any chance you might know if the rundll32 link in my registry "Run" folder looks fishy?REGEDIT4[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run]"TaskMonitor"="C:\\WINDOWS\\taskmon.exe""SystemTray"="SysTray.Exe""Microsoft IntelliType Pro"="\"C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Hardware\\Keyboard\\speedkey.exe\"""Adaptec DirectCD"="C:\\PROGRA~1\\ADAPTEC\\DIRECTCD\\DIRECTCD.EXE""TotalRecorderScheduler"="\"C:\\Program Files\\HighCriteria\\TotalRecorder\\TotRecSched.exe\"""LoadPowerProfile"="Rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,LoadCurrentPwrScheme""ScanRegistry"="C:\\WINDOWS\\scanregw.exe /autorun""WRBICON"="C:\\Program Files\\Datapol\\WinRollBack\\WRBIcon.EXE""AVG7_CC"="C:\\PROGRA~1\\GRISOFT\\AVGFRE~1\\AVGCC.EXE /STARTUP""AVG7_AMSVR"="C:\\PROGRA~1\\GRISOFT\\AVGFRE~1\\AVGAMSVR.EXE""AVG7_EMC"="C:\\PROGRA~1\\GRISOFT\\AVGFRE~1\\AVGEMC.EXE";c:\windows\system\;POWER.DRV 1,920 04/23/1999;POWERCFG.CPL 51,984 04/26/1999;POWEROLD.DLL 57,344 04/26/1999;POWRPROF.DLL 24,576 04/26/1999 <-does this one look right: it uses rundll32?
eidenk Posted November 29, 2005 Posted November 29, 2005 This key is allright. It does exist on a fresh OS install.For your keyboard laging, if it still does. It must be IntelliType the culprit.
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