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#1
I have an infected Vista machine.
I am able to ping outbound to google.
Both explorer and google dont work.
I have tried every cleanup tool (most need an internet connection) , winfix, reset the network,winsock,ip etc
The network icon shows I'm connected.
Something in the OS must be damaged and I really dont want to do a clean install...

Any last recommendations??

Thanks!
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#2
(12-09-2014, 07:40 AM)zINc Wrote:  I have an infected Vista machine.
I am able to ping outbound to google.
Both explorer and google dont work.
I have tried every cleanup tool (most need an internet connection) , winfix, reset the network,winsock,ip etc
The network icon shows I'm connected.
Something in the OS must be damaged and I really dont want to do a clean install...

Any last recommendations??

Thanks!
but you should use a boot cd like dr web or kis 1st then you can do a repair install on your windows if needed are you need is a windows Vista dvd version you are using( like home)along with what bit are you use like 32 bit or 64 bit of windows to use the dvd for and your windows Vista key

if you need an iso let us know where will find one for you

one other thing you can't use safe mode to do a repair install you have be in the desktop mode to do a repair install
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#3
Whats using the most cpu resources in Task Manager? (select "Show Processes from all users")
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#4
@nsm0220 I am in Desk top mode so thats not a problem.
I guess I  need a Vista Home Premium ISO to run from there?

@GuiltySpark I have attached a screenshot of the very few processes.

(12-09-2014, 10:41 AM)nsm0220 Wrote:  
(12-09-2014, 07:40 AM)zINc Wrote:  I have an infected Vista machine.
I am able to ping outbound to google.
Both explorer and google dont work.
I have tried every cleanup tool (most need an internet connection) , winfix, reset the network,winsock,ip etc
The network icon shows I'm connected.
Something in the OS must be damaged and I really dont want to do a clean install...

Any last recommendations??

Thanks!
but you should use a boot cd like dr web or kis 1st then you can do a repair install on your windows if needed are you need is a windows Vista dvd version you are using( like home)along with what bit are you use like 32 bit or 64 bit of windows to use the dvd for and your windows Vista key

if you need an iso let us know where will find one for you

one other thing you can't use safe mode to do a repair install you have be in the desktop mode to do a repair install

I need a copy of Vista Home Premium which includes Service Pack 2 as it is what is installed, help?
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#5
zINc when did you get infected? when you say you tried all cleanup tools, can you list what you have tried? and did it find many viruses?
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#6
@zINc

No attachment mate.
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#7
I've used:

ESET  RescueDisk
mbar - Malwarebytes
AntiSpyware
Avast
UVK
(Hitman wont work with no Internet)
Tweaking Windows Repair
JRT
Rkill
ccleaner
Service Repair
Rogue killer
ERARemover_X86
Tdsskiller

Normally I would just do a clean install,
this is certainly a challenge not too.

Attached is the error I get when doing Network Connection Diagnosis.


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#8
(12-09-2014, 06:48 PM)zINc Wrote:  @nsm0220 I am in Desk top mode so thats not a problem.
I guess I  need a Vista Home Premium ISO to run from there?

@GuiltySpark I have attached a screenshot of the very few processes.


(12-09-2014, 10:41 AM)nsm0220 Wrote:  
(12-09-2014, 07:40 AM)zINc Wrote:  I have an infected Vista machine.
I am able to ping outbound to google.
Both explorer and google dont work.
I have tried every cleanup tool (most need an internet connection) , winfix, reset the network,winsock,ip etc
The network icon shows I'm connected.
Something in the OS must be damaged and I really dont want to do a clean install...

Any last recommendations??

Thanks!
but you should use a boot cd like dr web or kis 1st then you can do a repair install on your windows if needed are you need is a windows Vista dvd version you are using( like home)along with what bit are you use like 32 bit or 64 bit of windows to use the dvd for and your windows Vista key

if you need an iso let us know where will find one for you

one other thing you can't use safe mode to do a repair install you have be in the desktop mode to do a repair install

I need a copy of Vista Home Premium which includes Service Pack 2 as it is what is installed, help?
let us fix what ever is cause that before you do a repair install
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#9
(12-09-2014, 07:38 PM)nsm0220 Wrote:  
(12-09-2014, 06:48 PM)zINc Wrote:  @nsm0220 I am in Desk top mode so thats not a problem.
I guess I  need a Vista Home Premium ISO to run from there?

@GuiltySpark I have attached a screenshot of the very few processes.



(12-09-2014, 10:41 AM)nsm0220 Wrote:  
(12-09-2014, 07:40 AM)zINc Wrote:  I have an infected Vista machine.
I am able to ping outbound to google.
Both explorer and google dont work.
I have tried every cleanup tool (most need an internet connection) , winfix, reset the network,winsock,ip etc
The network icon shows I'm connected.
Something in the OS must be damaged and I really dont want to do a clean install...

Any last recommendations??

Thanks!
but you should use a boot cd like dr web or kis 1st then you can do a repair install on your windows if needed are you need is a windows Vista dvd version you are using( like home)along with what bit are you use like 32 bit or 64 bit of windows to use the dvd for and your windows Vista key

if you need an iso let us know where will find one for you

one other thing you can't use safe mode to do a repair install you have be in the desktop mode to do a repair install

I need a copy of Vista Home Premium which includes Service Pack 2 as it is what is installed, help?
let us fix what ever is cause that before you do a repair install

I do have safe mode
and I do have other computers.
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#10
@zINc

(12-09-2014, 02:51 PM)GuiltySpark Wrote:  Whats using the most cpu resources in Task Manager? (select "Show Processes from all users")

I need all processes, thanks mate.
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