[pchelpers] Re: Unknown attack

        Tonia, I just had a go around with HP on my daughters computer
with a 30 Gig drive.(Problems not as severe as yours)  They insisted the
30 Gig drive has been a problem free drive and suggested I try to do some
cleanup. I did a scandisk in DOS mode and then tried to do a defrag.
Defrag insisted there was something  wrong and that I should run
scandisk. I then ran scandisk surface scan as requested with Windows in
SAFE mode. That worked OK after a couple of hours running until it got
within about 100k sectors from the top of the drive. At that point it
kept on going but took 20 minutes to run for every 250 sectors which
worked out to abut 55 hours to finish. At that point they recommended
that I do an unconditional format  ( format c:/U )  ... After that I used
the System Recovery CDs to restore the machine and everything has been
working fine. 
        My point, the problem is not likely your hard drive but it would
be good to try to run a surface scan to find out.. 
        Cy

On Mon, 24 Dec 2001 15:52:41 +0000 (GMT) =?iso-8859-1?q?Tonia?=
<ltonwannabe@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> 
>  Hi Robert
> Yes, I'm still around. I have a back up machine so if one doesn't 
> work I fire up the other. I need that redundancy for my work. I work 
> from home on weekends and that means I need my Internet connection 
> at those times.
> My hdd is barely six months old and so are my RAMs. In fact I had 
> new ones installed just a few months ago. If it's hardware, then I 
> have no worries. It's still under warranty! §:^) 
> I experienced this problem only after I clicked on the link to try 
> to read about the case brought by CompTIA against Troytech for 
> copyright violatation.  Something got installed immediately I 
> clicked on the link and that link didn't take me anywhere either.  
> Oh well, it's still a mystery to me. It'd be interesting to know 
> what or why this is happening. Then again you may be right and I'd 
> been given a lemon of a hdd. 
> I'm not wiping the hdd yet. I want to find out what exactly is 
> happening first.  
> Thanks for the feedback. §:^)
>  
> Tonia
>  
>   pchelp <pchelp@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
> Don't know if you are still around but it sounds like you may have a 
> hdd
> going bad. OR... bad memory. I have had the experiences you 
> mentioned
> with both those media.
> 
> Robert McLellan
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tonia" 
> To: 
> 
> Sent: Monday, December 24, 2001 1:36 AM
> Subject: [pchelpers] Re: Unknown attack
> 
> 
> >
> > Hi John
> >
> > Thanks for the tip. Norton was beaten with this one. When I 
> suspected
> something wasn't right I tried to bring up NAV to do a scan but it 
> won't
> even start, giving an error instead. It was just stone dead!
> > This strange phenomenon sure is weird! I know it zapped my Lotus 
> WordPro
> and some other apps. I can still log onto the web at times and it is 
> only at
> around late afternoon, strange things begins to happen. So during 
> one of
> those times when things were working ok, I downloaded AVG and did a 
> scan. It
> hanged at one file and I had to shut it down by brute force! I wonder
> if it's a virus at all. I had NAV on all the time and it didn't 
> catch this
> one. Instead it got zapped. AVG tells me no virus was found. 
> Yesterday
> while trying to boot up, I got the 'window protection' error. And 
> then it
> won't shut down, instead hanging at the 'windows is shutting down' 
> screen.
> Looks like I may have to start all over again. I'll try the HP 
> system
> recovery CD to see if it works. Otherwise I'd have no choice but to
> reformat.
> > In the meantime I'll search around the web and see if I can find 
> anything.
> Checking my registry didn't turn up anything suspicious. I'll let 
> you know
> if I find anything resembling this odd critter.
> > The worse part of this thing is not knowing what bit me! Oh well, 
> it's a
> learning experience. I learned to read all pop-ups before clicking 
> OK or
> Open! §:^)
> > Thanks for your suggestions and off of help.
> > Tonia
> >
> > John Ford wrote:
> > Tonia,
> > Another thing that you could do would be to load and install 
> another virus
> > program on your infected machine. Most of the time when installing 
> a
> > program such as those you are able to answer a question something 
> like "is
> > your machine infected with a virus" or something to that effect.
> >
> > Norton's program will allow you to do that and perhaps it may 
> locate the
> > problem and at least quarantine it for you and at the very least 
> give you
> a
> > name for the critter and then using your older machine you could 
> get the
> > information needed to isolate and remove from your HD on your 
> newer
> machine.
> > I am surprised if you had a virus program running that it did not 
> detect
> > anything when you clicked open on the pop up window.
> >
> > If you get he name of the virus and need our help from the list do 
> not
> > hesitate to ask and maybe we can collectively come up with a 
> solution or
> at
> > the very least get you the instructions needed to help you remove 
> it.
> >
> > John F
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: pchelpers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > [mailto:pchelpers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Tonia
> > Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 1:32 AM
> > To: pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: [pchelpers] Unknown attack
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi all
> > I've got the strangest thing happen to me yesterday while I was on 
> line. I
> > was reading an article in a newsletter from Cramsession and 
> clicked on a
> > link which said "Read More". What I got was a pop up window like 
> what you
> > get when you want to download something and it prompts you to save 
> to disk
> > or open in current window etc. Without thinking I clicked on 
> Open....and
> > that opened a Pandora box! I noticed something being installed on 
> my
> > system. Before I could do anything to stop it, it was all over! So 
> were my
> > apps, Internet connection, Outlook Express email etc. Nothing 
> works
> anymore.
> > The icon of the Word Viewer turned into a black pokemon-like 
> monster!
> > I have been reading this Cramsession newsletter for some years. 
> It's all
> > about exams and certifications and other techie stuff. This 
> particular
> > article was on CompTIA suing Troytech so I didn't even think of 
> reading
> what
> > that pop up window was about. After shutting it down I booted up 
> my older
> > machine to continue with my work. Later that evening, I went back 
> to it
> and
> > it seemed to work fine. Didn't give it a thought this morning when 
> I
> started
> > it up. But towards the later part of the morning it started to act 
> funny!
> It
> > killed my Lotus WordPro, even notepad won't start up! And the 
> online
> > mentoring chat window just went blank! I went to shut down at 
> "Start" but
> > it refused to start! I normally use the winkey for that but seeing 
> it
> won't
> > work I used the mouse and what I got was a small square with a 
> computer
> icon
> > saying "shut down". But fortunately it worked and I managed to 
> shut it
> down.
> > I wonder if anyone here had this experience. I want to know what 
> was
> planted
> > on my machine. I'm using Win98SE on an HP Brio workstation. Never 
> given me
> > any problem till now. I hope I'm not zombiefied!
> > Any advice would be most appreciate...before I reformat which 
> means I lose
> > everything. Haven't backed up a thing yet!
> >
> > TIA.
> > Tonia
> >
> >
> >
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