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I cannot normally shut down my machine. I can only manually switch it off
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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I have windows 2000 on my machine and I am facing the following problems:
1. I get a message "Norton detected a virus infected file: C:\Windows\system32\lsass.exe "BLOODHOUND.Packed" Cannot repair it. I have scanned my machine after opeing it in the safe mode. Still no use.
2. I also could not find the ia.dll file as suggested by some forums to delete it.
3. Most importantly, my system's is barely crawling :cry: I cant open any application without a delay of 2-3 mins (It has a 2GHz processor) !
4. Applications like eclipse wont even start !!!
5. Finally I am unable to shutdown my machine normally. I have to manually switch it off.
Please help me...
1. I get a message "Norton detected a virus infected file: C:\Windows\system32\lsass.exe "BLOODHOUND.Packed" Cannot repair it. I have scanned my machine after opeing it in the safe mode. Still no use.
2. I also could not find the ia.dll file as suggested by some forums to delete it.
3. Most importantly, my system's is barely crawling :cry: I cant open any application without a delay of 2-3 mins (It has a 2GHz processor) !
4. Applications like eclipse wont even start !!!
5. Finally I am unable to shutdown my machine normally. I have to manually switch it off.
Please help me...
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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Hi sawani_bade....
First of all, I would consider making a back up of all nessesary files before doing anything else. Make sure to scan everything you put into the back up for virii.
I would then seriously consider doing a complete re-install of windows, and as soon as you have, do a complete 'windows update'
Every windows machine becomes sluggish over time, and when it gets unbearable, you have to manually weed out un-needed files, and run registry shrinking tools to claw back some performance. Sadly doing this often back-fires.
When my PC becomes sluggish to the point that I can no longer bare, I just do a re-install.
Its a shame windows has this issue... linux appears to be free from this to a certain degree.
Good luck anyway.
First of all, I would consider making a back up of all nessesary files before doing anything else. Make sure to scan everything you put into the back up for virii.
I would then seriously consider doing a complete re-install of windows, and as soon as you have, do a complete 'windows update'
Every windows machine becomes sluggish over time, and when it gets unbearable, you have to manually weed out un-needed files, and run registry shrinking tools to claw back some performance. Sadly doing this often back-fires.
When my PC becomes sluggish to the point that I can no longer bare, I just do a re-install.
Its a shame windows has this issue... linux appears to be free from this to a certain degree.
Good luck anyway.
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