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Asked by maidments in Windows XP Operating System, Internet Explorer Web Browser, Web Browsers
I was recently attacked by an internet spyware program that left me with a changed background saying that I had been infected and to click a button to fix (which I didn't) and also a screensaver which emulated a BSOD and a reboot which was fake. I ran spybot and got rid of the infection the best I could and in the end because of 0x0000007B error on reboot, I repaired windows and managed to sort most things out but one thing is still not working. The internet doesn't work. I have a wireless system with a router and another machine on my network has not problem with the internet and on this infected laptop I can access my VPN at work and I can collect and send emails but IE or firefox just stumble on "Website found waiting for reply" or similar. I can ping the router but can't ping the DNS server. I have run SP3 to see if it fixed any network problems and I have tried ipconfig /flushdns and forced a dns server in the IP properties but I still can't access the web. I have also tried a wired network and it still doesn't work. Anyone know what else I can try. I really don't want to re-install windows if I can help it. I have so much stuff on here its untrue.
Cheers, Andy
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