Kue2,
I tried using "System Restore" but, unfortunately, that has not helped.
Remember, this is a brand new machine and the virus was contracted shortly
after it was purchased. Nonetheless, I tried restoring as far back as the
earliest restore point, but to no avail. I think I will simply use the sytem
recovery discs that came with the machine and reload all the factory
installed software, including Windows Vista Home Premium.
Still, I appreciate your input. Thanks.
"Kue2" wrote:
> Use system restore to restore to a point before the virus.
>
>
> "Mark D." <> wrote in message
> news:FE26126A-45C9-43B0-82F4-...
> > I'm working on a friend's brand new computer (not even 2 weeks old) that,
> > believe it or not, already got infected with the infamous MalwareAlarm
> > trojan
> > (same family as SpySheriff? Smitfraud?).
> >
> > I scoured the net for any free available fixes...ran SpyBot which found
> > and
> > supposedly deleted all the files. Yet, now...I cannot assign any of the
> > installed Windows desktop wallpapers to the desktop. The files are there,
> > but
> > they just won't take.
> >
> > I'm sure this has something to do with the registry and although I've had
> > some experience with editing the registry (and, yes, I back it up first) I
> > am
> > not quite sure where to go from here at this point.
> >
> > Any suggestions, ideas or comments would be greatly appreciated.....
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Mark
>
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