roannejohn Posted March 20, 2007 Posted March 20, 2007 I just had my laptop reformatted, and when I got it back and connected to the internet, the Messenger Service keeps popping up a message saying that Windows has detected 55 critical errors, my registry is corrupted, must clean it, download a cleaner at some site, blah, blah blah. I have AdAware and AVG AntiVirus, but they wouldn't fix this problem. As I searched for other solutions, one mentioned something about enabling the ICF, and it turns out my ICF was disabled. I use a dial-up connection, so I immediately enabled it. Only, I couldn't. In the Advanced tab, there was this message: Windows can not enable ICF... Windows Information Management System is corrupted... (Sorry, I don't remember the exact message)... and then something about doing a system restore first. The problem is, I don't wanna do a system restore, it's too much hassle to reinstall everything again. Is there anything else I could do to remove these spywares? I'm afraid I got the sasser virus, too, 'cause my laptop shuts down randomly, and it's caused by lsass.exe. Please help! Thanks!
nitroshift Posted March 20, 2007 Posted March 20, 2007 All you need to know (and act upon) is located here: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=42699
TheFlash428 Posted March 20, 2007 Posted March 20, 2007 If you just had it reformatted, maybe it's not that difficult to repeat the process--this time being sure to get the system up-to-date and protected before bringing it online?
Jeremy Posted March 20, 2007 Posted March 20, 2007 First of all, that's Messenger spam, nothing more. Disable the Messenger Service.Secondly, download and open Dial-A-Fix. Go to Tools (the hammer icon), highlight "Reinstall WMI/WBEM". You'l need your Windows XP Installation CD. Reboot.Everything should be good now.
roannejohn Posted March 20, 2007 Author Posted March 20, 2007 If you just had it reformatted, maybe it's not that difficult to repeat the process--this time being sure to get the system up-to-date and protected before bringing it online?I have a problem with the restore points. I tried restoring it to an earlier time, the last restore point was right after the last application was installed, but it didn't create a restore point after the drivers and stuff were installed (modems, etc). I don't have the CD that contains the drivers, the computer shop has it (bought the laptop from them a year ago). I don't wanna go back and pay another $10 to have it fixed again. I'm broke. Anyway, I find nitroshift's suggestion very useful. Thanks, man!
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