- Click on Start
- Type CMD in the Search box
- Right-click on CMD and choose Run as Administrator
- Leave the Command Prompt window open, but proceed to close all other open programs
- Right click on the Task bar and click on Task Manager
- Click on the Processes tab, click on the process named Explorer.exe and click on End Process.
- Minimize Task Manager but leave it open
- Go back to the Command Prompt window and change to the directory where the file is located. To do this, use the CD command. You can follow the example below.
Example: to change to the Windows\System32 directory you would enter the following command and Press Enter
cd \windows\system32 - Now use the DEL command to delete the offending file. Type DEL <filename> where <filename> is the file you wish to delete.
Example: del undeletable.exe - Use ALT-TAB to go back to Task Manager
- In Task Manager, click File, New Task and enter EXPLORER.EXE to restart the Windows shell.
- Close Task Manager
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Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Delete Undetectable Files and Folder In WIN 7
Turn Off Automatic Update in Win 7 and Xp
Windows 7, like it’s predecessors XP and Vista lets you choose whether you want to turn on automatic updating or disable it. It is usually recommended to turn on Windows automatic updates as normally they may include important security and vulnerability fixes.
However, sometimes you need to turn automatic updates off in Windows 7, here are the guides:
1. Open Control Panel –> System and Security –> Windows Update.
2. In the left side panel, click ‘Change settings’.
3. In the following screen, under the section ‘Important updates’, click on the drop down menu.
4. You have 4 different choices for configuring automatic updates:
Install updates automatically (recommended)Download updates but let me choose whether to install them.Check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them.Never check for updates (not recommended).
In case you want to turn off automatic updates, we advise you to choose the third option so that Windows checks for updates. You can then choose to install only those which are required for your PC.
5. Click OK to save your changes
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Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Finding and Removing Virus Without AntiVirus Application
This post is about finding and removing spyware, trojans or viruses if your Virus Protector is not finding it.
There are generally three steps to removing malware and it is always helpful to do in SAFE Mode. If you unsure about how to boot your windows into SAFE Mode only, when you first boot your computer keep pressing F8 key and you will be given the option to boot your PC in SAFE mode . Before doing the below steps always remember to make a backup of your registry (use the system Restore checkpoint tool) before you do any of these changes.
Step 1.
The first step is to stop the malware that is currently running and starting up automatically every time you login to windows. We need to stop and kill the process of it running and prevent it from starting up again.
There are 2 areas that are useful for checking what is "Starting up" and "Running". This is shown in the video tutorial below in more detail, but for reference these 2 areas are the System Configuration accessed using MSCONFIG and the Task Manager which is accessed by doing a CTRL+ALT+DEL.
Within these existing tools in Windows you can get the details on a suspicious EXE file starting up or a process running in the background hidden from view and disable it.
Step 2.
Though you might be successful in disabling temporarily the malware from running by doing Step 1, this does not solve the problem long term because most malware (Spyware, trojans and viruses) can put them selves back and re-enable themselves once you reboot because the registry still has entries that reference them and start them up. This means that before you restart your computer and immediately after you have done step 1, you need to go into the windows REGISTRY (as shown in the video tutorial) and remove the references of the suspicious malware executables from there. The windows registry has specific area where you can specify programs to start automatically or associate themselves as something else or hide. Searching the registry for these references and deleting them ensure that they do not startup again. In the registry malware places itself in the startup here HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\
Step 3.
The last thing that you would do is delete the actual malware files. Once you have found the filenames and locations (based on our findings in the MSCONFIG and REGISTRY) you can navigate using Windows Explorer and delete the actual files from your hard drive. Though this is not 100% fool proof and malware files can make copies of themselves and duplicate themselves, removing as much as possible will in most cases break the cycle of allowing the malware to run. Some common areas where you will find Spyware , Trojans and Virus hiding are as follows:
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temp\
C:\windows\system32\ C:\WINDOWS\Prefetch
In these folders when you sort by date your files and folder you can see what has recently been touched, added or changed. Malware will try to discuse itself as a DLL file or an EXE file, usually they have odd file names with no real meaning and you can seach online for that file name to get details on its origine and if its a threat or not. Sometimes they try to take on filenames similar to actual real system files such as rundll32 . If you saw something called rundll33 then you know that for sure is a threat and should be deleted.
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Monday, October 3, 2011
Change Wallpaper in Window 7 Starter and HomeBasic pack
Are you wondering where is your wallpaper changing option in Window 7 Starter and Home Basic Edition? Well there is no such option in this edition of Window....yes there is no such option. But don't worry there is always some other way out if one is closed.
In this post I'll show you how to change the wallpaper in win 7 starter and home basic . Below are the important steps so read it carefully.
1. Download and install the Personalization Panel program at the Download link below.
NOTE: For more information about this program, see: Personalization Panel
2. When finished installing, you can now right click on the desktop and click on Personalization.
3. If prompted by UAC, then click on Yes.
4. From here you can select and set the Appearance and Personalization options you like. (see screenshot below)
5. Desktop Background
A) In Windows Starter
B) In Windows Home Basic![]()
6. Windows ColorA) In Windows Starter
B) In Windows Home Basic
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