Hi Curran,
I have to disagree about reformatting given the information you have
supplied. No telling what unforeseen problems this Virus/Trojan has change.
Not just perhaps files, but possible many Registry changes that you will
never be able to find and fix. I think it would be wise to backup all your
user files while you can and format and start fresh.
Do you know the name of the Virus/Trojan?
Sometimes if your lucky a detail description of what they change is
available and it "may" be possible to correct it, but I still have may
doubt's when it comes to Network settings.
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All the best,
SG
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"Curran Chandler" <> wrote in message
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> So I got a virus or trojan recently and was able to remove it all (as far
> as I can tell). However it disabled everything in my security center,
> deleted my restore points, disabled some services, and messed up my
> networking. Now, when I open the network window, my system doesn't find
> any networked computers automatically using network discovery. If try to
> connect to a networked pc by typing \\laptop, for example, I get the
> "windows cannot access ..." message. BUT, if I type in its IP address
> (192.168....) it works. The same is true when trying to connect to the
> computer which had the virus from another networked computer.
>
> All my network settings are the same before the virus, as far as I can
> tell. I've tried turning network disc. off and back on, reloading "client
> for MS networks," checking all services related to networking & network
> disc I could think of., but no luck. I want to avoid reformatting at all
> costs, and don't think it would be worth the time. Any ideas? thanks