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dw.exe and ie5.5
Name: stef85 Date: December 10, 2002 at 18:26:39 Pacific OS: windows 95 CPU/Ram: hp6125
Comment:
My brother has an older computer running win95. He switched internet providers but cannot connect to the internet. We found a virus on his computer and have already taken care of it. The other problem we are having is with dw.exe. Everytime he starts up, it has performed an illegal operation. We found and installer program and have removed it and kazaa. Cannot find any newdot or dot net on the computer. When he made a new connection on dial up networking, and tries to connect, it keeps telling him that the password and/or username is wrong please reenter and try again. Now I have logged on my wifes computer which is running win95 and made a connection, every thing worked fine. But his keeps saying the same thing. Also, what is win95's msconfig command.
Name: wawadave Date: December 10, 2002 at 20:11:07 Pacific
Reply:
hello you might try rebooting with bootdisk and delete dw from there.after you get going try and d/l ad-ware free at www.download.com or spybot and get rid of the rest of the spy ware on your system
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Response Number 2
Name: PC Freak Date: December 10, 2002 at 20:53:23 Pacific
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Win 95 didn't come with MSConfig, but you can copy msconfig.exe from a Win98 machine and it'll work fine. (Same with XP's msconfig in Win2000, actually)
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