I get the following error message when I restart:
SYSTEM SHUTDOWN
X This system is shutting down. Please
save all work in progress and logg off.
This shutdown was initiated by NT AUTHORITY/SYSTEM
Time before shutdown: 00:01:00
Message
Windows must now restart because the DCOM Server
Process Launcher service terminated unexpectedly
Please someone help me!!!!!1
2007-03-30
05:14:54
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juniorramos1974
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OK i get this message in the startup window, i don't have enough time to run anything because once i get the message I cannot perform any other task i tried F8 and the same i still get restarted after 60 seconds
2007-03-30
06:28:32 ·
update #1
You can download free spyware/adware software from any of the following links. I suggest you download at least two and run one after the other. The reason for this is that one might pick up an infection that they other one might not.
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/
http://www.majorgeeks.com/Ewido_security_suite_d4677.html
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/download/index.html
Free antivirus (AVG) plus ewido can be downloaded from http://free.grisoft.com/freeweb.php/doc/2/
2007-03-30 06:42:12
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answered by Slim Shady 5
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answered by ? 3
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To Remove and prevent the virus shutting down NT AUTHORITY/SYSTEM
follow the 5 steps below
http://securitynewsfromthenet.blogspot.com/2007/03/remove-and-prevent-virus-shutting-down.html
once your computer is virus free Run Secunia Software Inspector http://securitynewsfromthenet.blogspot.com/ .Securina will tell you which of your software is outdated and have holes in them through which the spyware/virus are entering.
which currently contains rules for detecting more than 4,000 different applications
The results are used to advise you on how to update to more secure releases of the insecure applications.
Microsoft Windows Update is used to determine if your system is missing security updates from Microsoft.
* Detects insecure versions of applications installed
* Verifies that all Microsoft patches are applied
* Assists you in updating your system and applications
* Runs through your browser. No installation or download is required.
2007-03-30 05:23:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Note: If the computer attempts to shut down, use the following steps to prevent the forced shut down. This allows you to complete one of the resolutions without the computer restarting.
From the Start menu, click Run.
In the Run dialog box, type: shutdown -a. Click OK.
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Resolution #1: Download and install the Symantec W32.Blaster.Worm Removal Tool.
Note: You need to be logged in with Administrative rights to run this tool in Windows 2000 or Windows XP.
Download the FixBlast.exe file from the Symantec Web site.
Save the file to a convenient location, such as the Downloads folder or the Windows Desktop, or to removable media that is known to be uninfected, if possible.
If you would like, check the authenticity of the digital signature. This step is optional.
Close all open windows and programs before running the tool.
If you are using Windows XP, disable System Restore.
CAUTION: If you are running Windows XP, it is strongly recommend that you do not skip this step. The removal procedure may be unsuccessful if Windows XP System Restore is not disabled, as Windows prevents outside programs from modifying System Restore.
End task on msblast.exe.
On your keyboard, press the CTRL+ALT+DELETE keys.
In the Windows Security window, click Task Manager.
In the Windows Task Manager window, click the Processes tab.
On the Processes tab, click msblast.exe, and then click End Process.
Locate and double-click the FixBlast.exe file to start the removal tool.
In the Symantec W32.Blaster.Worm Fix Tool dialog box, click Start to begin the process.
Allow the tool to run.
Note: When running the tool, if you see a message that the tool was unable to remove one or more files, run the tool in Safe mode. Shut down the computer, turn off the power, and wait 30 seconds. Restart the computer in Safe mode, and then run the tool again.
For Windows XP, download and install the "Blaster Worm: Critical Security Patch for Windows XP" patch from the Microsoft Web site to prevent this type of attack. Windows XP shipped with Gateway computers is a 32-bit operating system.
For Windows 2000, download and install the "Blaster Worm: Critical Security Patch for Windows 2000" patch from the Microsoft Web site to prevent this type of attack.
For Windows NT, download and install the "Blaster Worm: Critical Security Patch for Windows NT 4.0" patch from the Microsoft Web site to prevent this type of attack.
Run the FixBlast.exe removal tool again to ensure that the computer is clean of the virus.
If you are running Windows XP, reenable System Restore if the computer is clean.
2007-03-30 05:26:14
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answered by Praetor Maximus 2
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Hopefully, you have a virus/spyware company protecting your computer..If running the spyware scan doesnt stop it...call the spyware company and get the tech support...everyone that I have had has been able to solve the problem..
There are many many more free ones, but I use Ad-aware se...Put that in your web browser,,,click enter...and download it....this is in addition to Web Root spysweeper...(paid for)
2007-03-30 05:20:15
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answered by RETIRED 7
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boot into "safe mode" press F8 when booting up and then I would run msconfig and disable anything from loadingon bootup
reboot into regular mode and run a anti virus scan and an ad aware scan (free spyware removal tool) see below for link
dougc
2007-03-30 05:22:18
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answered by Anonymous
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well try this
Start computer in safe mode
GO to accesories and in system tools restore yur computer to another date
Hope this works
if it does give me the best answer
2007-03-30 05:21:53
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answered by akshay thecool 2
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www.download.com has everything you need.
Get a good Virus Scanner, and Spyware remover. If they dont work, its always best to reformat your PC.
2007-03-30 05:22:41
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answered by evilprince 2
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use spybot search and destroy,it's free and excellent.
2007-03-30 08:14:59
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answered by hamed206 2
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use hijackthis
http://www.majorgeeks.com/downloadget.php?id=3155&file=10&evp=3304750663b552982a8baee6434cfc13
2007-03-30 05:18:16
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answered by Sammy 1
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