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I am apparently the latest vctim to this nightmare. I went onto another site and got instructions for how to clean out the Antivirus XP 2008. I cleared out the dll entries, the registry entries, and the files. I wiped the files with my Defender Pro File Wiper.

Everything seemed to be going good - I didn't get the pop ups anymore, I didn't see the annoying background scanning thing, and I thought I had it gone until I restarted my computer.

I have Windows XP Home Edition, and the Windows start page starts loading, but then I get an error that says certain 4 different .exe files cannot start because SHLWAPI.dll cannot be found. I think they are lsass.exe, and something else. I am at work using a normal computer, and don't remember...

The problem is that in the directions - I was told I had to delete SHLWAPI.dll, wininet.dll, and various others starting with a "rhcp" sequence - and the Trojans- zlob and something else.

Now my computer never gets to the desktop and keeps restarting itself! It is a cycle. Safe mode doesn't help because I still get the error in safe mode. I am NOT a techie - I am just an average joe looking to assess the damage. Could there have been a worm in with this thing??? And am I totally screwed???

Any ideas? I am going nuts!!!
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YES. I get those all the time at work and once at home. I have found that the best software to use against those annoying xp antivirus 2008 and 2009 is Malwarebytes which can be found here http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php.

The full version which will do real time protection is $24 bucks, but the free version works great. Try it I know you won't be dissapointed.

Probably your computer does not get to the desktop because you might have deleted an application needed for it to do so. If you are able to get into safe mode, you can download the malwarebytes and install it in safe mode and update the definitions then run a full scan on your computer.

If you can not do so, then if you have another computer, you can simply take the HDD (hard drive) out of your non working comoputer and scan it with the working computer. To do this you need to have something to connect your HDD as an external hard drive.

This is what I use: http://www.vantecusa.com/front/product/pro_list/61



Enjoy!
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Thanks - but, per my post, I can't even get to my desktop. I can't get to the internet - nothing.
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Do you think I will be able to recover my data?
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Do you have your original install disks which came with the computer you can try a Repair of the operating system. What is the make and model of the computer?
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Do you think I will be able to recover my data?
I think you can recover your data. Like I said, if you can connect the HDD to another computer with a sata/ide to usb connector like the one I mentioned above, then the data should be recoverable. Then you can go ahead and reinstall the operating system.

I bought one of those sata/ide to usb connectors in computer store, not a brand name but does the trick. I got it for $20.00. So if there is a computer store near you you can check and see if they got a connector to do this.

[The only reason you would not be able to recover your data is if your hard drive was completely dead. (i.e. won't spin, can't be read, or fried) actually you could send it to a data recovery center, but only if you are willing to pay a couple hundred to thousand $$$ for your data.]
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I believe I do have the start up disc - it is a Dell, I don't have the model info here- I am at work. But I will check it out when I go home today.
Is there any way to know if a computer truly is "fried"?

Not to sound really dumb, but how do you remove a hard drive?
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If things happen as you said
...the Windows start page starts loading, but then I get an error that says certain 4 different .exe files cannot start because SHLWAPI.dll cannot be found.
I don't believe the computer is as you say "fried". From what you are telling us it is just missing key files...which should be able to be replaced using that disk and doing a repair install of those files. Let me do some checking on the Dell site and I will get back with you with instructions you should be able to print out and take home.
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YOu are WONDERFUL - thank you so very much!!!
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No, your computer is not fried. It's not necessary to backup your files if your going to do a repair installation of windows, since your files, songs, pictures, etc. will not delete, but if things go wrong and you don't want to loose your data you need to back it up. (totally up to you)

I have never had the files delete from my computer while doing a repiar instllation of windows.

Now i have found this great guide, it was in different pieces, but I put them all into one pdf document for you to print and take home. Just follow the instructions and you should be good to go.

ENJOY!
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