robtarget
Apr 7 2007, 03:10 PM
The computer is a Hewlett Packard running windows 98 I downloaded PC sd4setup (the one for 98) but it times out when I tried to run it. Error spydoctor windows must close sorry blah blah blah.
1. rebooted then it just said not responding used task manager to end program cpu restarted opened in safe mode.
2. logged on to the internet hoping to keep 213.159.117.134 busy this time program screen came up and said loading database but it time out after 15 min.
3. reinstalled sd4setup still gave error did not click on close window, and tried to right click and open program then it gave me a fatal run time error then blue screen and I had to power down restarted restored active desktop then gave up.
Any ideas? Thanks
TMacK
Apr 8 2007, 10:01 AM
Hi robtarget,
These are the removal instructions for
Systime.exe.
However, I recommend that you post a Hijack Log in the
HijackThis Logs and Analysis Forum and let our trained experts guide you thru' the process.
robtarget
Apr 8 2007, 02:31 PM
Thanks TMacK
I used those instructions the problem was step #3 the program never started, but I will try your other suggestion and try Highjackthis.
TMacK
Apr 8 2007, 03:26 PM
Were you not able to run a Hijack Log?
If you can, may I suggest that you edit your post in the HijackThis Forum and attach a Hijack Log.
If you add another post the existing Thread, it be considered "bumping" and your log you will be pushed back in line due to the new date of your bump.
robtarget
Apr 9 2007, 02:35 PM
Yes just learned of the double posting rule oh well I need to learn about this highjack log and how to run it anyway thanks for the information.
TMacK
Apr 9 2007, 06:07 PM
Your post to the HijackThis Forum was moved because it did not have a Hijack Log attached to it and then it ended up looking like a double post.
Have a read thru and follow the instructions in the
Preparation Guide for use before posting a HijackThis Log ,then generate a Hijack log and include it with a
new post to the
HijackThis Logs and Analysis Forum.
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