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July 19th, 2004 20:00
Cannot create new folders in Directory
Recently, I was not able to add new folder or create new folder to my directories.
When I open up my C: drive or any drives, and when I click File in the top menu, the 'NEW' in window explorer seems to have diappeared.
Is my computer infected and not allowing me to create folders?
Help. Any ideas or any similar experience?
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pskelley
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July 19th, 2004 21:00
Hi Swonguk, Only way we can tell is to take a look, if you would like us to do that, please follow these directions:
We need to make you aware that many logs are being posted. Because we are few, all volunteers with families and real jobs, who do not work for Dell, we will have to ask you to be patient. We work the logs in the order they come in, one of the experts (trained at SpywareInfo & Tom Coyote) will assist with your log as soon as possible. They may ask for a fresh log as rebooting can mutate the newest infections.
I would also suggest strongly that if you have not done so, you review the pinned information post that is on the New Message page of this forum, Here is a link to that thread:
http://forums.us.dell.com/supportforums/board/message?board.id=si_virus&message.id=19204
We need you to download and install an analysis and repair tool called HijackThis. Download the zipped file from here: http://www.majorgeeks.com/download3155.html. Please see the following link for information about downloading and other FAQ's. There is also a link there to an .exe version of HijackThis if there is anyone who absolutely can not open a .zip file. Please use this for that purpose only due to limited bandwidth, thank you. HijackThis FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) also at: http://russelltexas.com/malware/faqhijackthis.htm
Please unzip HijackThis.zip or move the hijackThis.exe file into a new folder you create in the root (first) level of the C: drive. Name this folder HJT for best and safest results. Don't place the Hijackthis.exe file on the Wallpaper, in a temp folder, or in the root level of the C: drive or in the My Documents folder. The use of Hijackthis to fix problems will create many backup files and they need to be stored in a unique Hijackthis folder. Then run HijackThis, click on the 'scan' button and then 'save log' button.
Copy and paste the contents of the text file you save into a reply to this message. A lot of posters make mistakes here in copying and pasting so reread the left info sidebar called Copy and Paste at http://www.tomcoyote.com/hjt. Special Notice! HijackThis is a powerful tool that edits the brains of Windows (the Registry). Do not fix anything in the HijackThis log screen without assistance from the experts! Most of the line items in the scanned log are normal for Windows operation. HijackThis should identify the vast majority of your problems and enable us to help you clean them off your system.
Stay in this thread for continuity. Reply to this message.
Thanks...pskelley
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SWONGUK
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July 20th, 2004 04:00
Thanks pskelley,
The more I look at your reply, the more I am scared to wipe out my machine, as the fix seems to be so complex!!
Should I just re-install the operating system (Window 98SE)?
I have McAfee Virus Scan why hasn't it stop it if this is a kind of virus?
Texruss
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July 20th, 2004 23:00
>The more I look at your reply, the more I am scared to wipe out my machine, as the fix seems to be so complex!!
The Hijackthis file is a small standalone (doesn't need installing) diagnostic and repair tool. It may detect your problem.
>Should I just re-install the operating system (Window 98SE)?
95% of the posters here do not have to do that.
>I have McAfee Virus Scan why hasn't it stop it if this is a kind of virus?
It may not be anything other than Windows corruption. Antivirus products stop worms and viruses...and little else. Some stop some adware, most don't.
Post a log and we can offer better help. Your choice...read some older posts here to help you decide.
All the best,
Texruss
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Also...these longtime DellForum regulars have proven to me time and again their advice is excellent for malware questions in general, Windows operations, and many specific items in Hijackthis logs: jimw, ddeerrff, msgale, and redwolfe_98. Please follow their advice when they respond to your problems. They have a proven track record here.
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