Taskbar problems *Urgent*
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Name: Falconmauro
Date: April 7, 2008 at 18:46:22 Pacific
Subject: Taskbar problems *Urgent*OS: XP Home Ed.CPU/Ram: Dell / 1 gigModel/Manufacturer: waa? |
Comment: I have a problem with my task bar, it desapears along with mydesktop icons, right now the only thing I can use is Task Admin. Even if I go on safe mode it will still do the same thing, right now im scaning for viruses and found one, but the problem I think started when I ended a task (limewire) directly from process. If anyone knows how to fix this I will be great, I also used a Restauration point but It did the same thing and I cant go back further like yesterday :(
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Response Number 2
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Name: Falconmauro
Date: April 7, 2008 at 22:10:43 Pacific
Subject: Taskbar problems *Urgent* |
Reply: (edit)Sure Can, sorry if its in spanish but that's my main language, thats the Task manager, the only thing I can open, and resently I had a REALLY BAD problem: When I tryed to go into the task manager a window would come up saying that it TM was disabled by an Administrator and I am the admin in my comp. Fortunatelly I made a back up before and now I can use the TM again. But no Task bar nor Icons. http://img510.imageshack.us/img510/...
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Response Number 4
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Name: btk1w1
Date: April 8, 2008 at 16:20:48 Pacific
Subject: Taskbar problems *Urgent* |
Reply: (edit)I really like your wallpaper! Go here and save file to the desktop: Click here for desktop and taskbar repair It's only a small download which resets your desktop and taskbar. Doubleclick to run. To make your desktop show so that you can see the file you downloaded click alt + ctrl + del to go into task manager, click new task and type in explorer.exe
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Response Number 6
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Name: andback
Date: April 18, 2008 at 16:04:23 Pacific
Subject: Taskbar problems *Urgent* |
Reply: (edit)Incase if above does not work, you might have to change the setting manually. Often its not the virus but the setting changed by the virus which persist and will not be changed by the anti-virus. If you cant change the setting that means the virus is still running on your system and enforcing the settings Checkout my blog to remove the virus manually, ive written about it in detail http://andback.wordpress.com or http://andback.wordpress.com/2008/0... hope it helps!
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