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Guest TACOLICIOUSLAND
Posted

As of an hour ago I could not open AIM, McAfee, or HP Total Care

Advisor. When ever I try to open one of these three programs I get and

error message. Here's an example when opening McAfee;

 

mcshell.exe - Bad Image

c:\Windoes\system32\SHFolder.dll is either not designed to run on

Windows or it contains and error. Try installing the program again using

the original installation media or contact your system administrator or

software vendor for support.

 

Then if you hit OK it comes up again and again four times with that

same title then the title changes to "E398ADA39B044C5808A09B3D49548DB:

mcshell.exe"

 

The only way to get this error message to vanish is open task manager

and end that program. What's going on with my computer?

 

Also a program called On-Acess Scanner service has stopped working. I

don't know that program. Please help.

 

PS- My cousin thinks it's from Myspace.

 

 

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TACOLICIOUSLAND

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Guest Malke
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TACOLICIOUSLAND wrote:

<span style="color:blue">

>

> As of an hour ago I could not open AIM, McAfee, or HP Total Care

> Advisor. When ever I try to open one of these three programs I get and

> error message. Here's an example when opening McAfee;

>

> mcshell.exe - Bad Image

> c:Windoessystem32SHFolder.dll is either not designed to run on

> Windows or it contains and error. Try installing the program again using

> the original installation media or contact your system administrator or

> software vendor for support.

>

> Then if you hit OK it comes up again and again four times with that

> same title then the title changes to "E398ADA39B044C5808A09B3D49548DB:

> mcshell.exe"

>

> The only way to get this error message to vanish is open task manager

> and end that program. What's going on with my computer?

>

> Also a program called On-Acess Scanner service has stopped working. I

> don't know that program. Please help.

>

> PS- My cousin thinks it's from Myspace.</span>

 

The mcshell.exe file is part of McAfee as is the On-Access Scanner service.

The SHFolder.dll is part of your Windows operating system. Since the error

message is coming from McAfee and since McAfee is a garbage program anyway,

I'd uninstall McAfee and install a better antivirus, then scan with it. If

you are not behind a router (are connected directly to the Internet via a

DSL/cable modem) disconnect the Internet connection first before you do

this. Suggested antivirus programs are NOD32, Kaspersky, or Avast if you

want a free one.

 

If you can't manage to uninstall McAfee because things aren't working, try a

System Restore to date when things worked and then uninstall McAfee.

 

McAfee Removal Tools/Instructions

http://forums.mcafeehelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=71943

 

Of course, it never hurts to make sure your computer is virus/malware-free

since it is quite possible that some malware has broken McAfee:

 

http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2....emoving_Malware

 

 

Malke

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Elephant Boy Computers

www.elephantboycomputers.com

Don't Panic!

Guest TACOLICIOUSLAND
Posted

Malke;718104 Wrote: <span style="color:blue">

> TACOLICIOUSLAND wrote:

>

>

> The mcshell.exe file is part of McAfee as is the On-Access Scanner

> service.

> The SHFolder.dll is part of your Windows operating system. Since the

> error

> message is coming from McAfee and since McAfee is a garbage program

> anyway,

> I'd uninstall McAfee and install a better antivirus, then scan with it.

> If

> you are not behind a router (are connected directly to the Internet via

> a

> DSL/cable modem) disconnect the Internet connection first before you do

> this. Suggested antivirus programs are NOD32, Kaspersky, or Avast if

> you

> want a free one.

>

> If you can't manage to uninstall McAfee because things aren't working,

> try a

> System Restore to date when things worked and then uninstall McAfee.

>

> McAfee Removal Tools/Instructions

> http://forums.mcafeehelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=71943

>

> Of course, it never hurts to make sure your computer is

> virus/malware-free

> since it is quite possible that some malware has broken McAfee:

>

> 'page2'

> (http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2....emoving_Malware)

>

>

> Malke

> --

> MS-MVP

> Elephant Boy Computers

> 'index' (http://www.elephantboycomputers.com)

> Don't Panic!</span>

 

None of that's worked so far. ://

My computer doesn't have any system restore points prior to the virus.

I'm gonna let my friend Paul have a look since he's a computer guy but

if all else fails I may just download Linux.

 

Would downloading that be a bad idea?

 

 

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TACOLICIOUSLAND

Guest Paul Adare
Posted

On Wed, 21 May 2008 15:00:06 -0500, TACOLICIOUSLAND wrote:

<span style="color:blue">

> None of that's worked so far. ://

> My computer doesn't have any system restore points prior to the virus.

> I'm gonna let my friend Paul have a look since he's a computer guy but

> if all else fails I may just download Linux.

>

> Would downloading that be a bad idea?</span>

 

If you're not much of a "computer guy" then Linux probably is not the best

choice for you.

 

--

Paul Adare

http://www.identit.ca

Any sufficiently advanced bug is indistinguishable from a feature. --

Kulawiec

Guest Malke
Posted

TACOLICIOUSLAND wrote:

<span style="color:blue">

> None of that's worked so far. ://

> My computer doesn't have any system restore points prior to the virus.

> I'm gonna let my friend Paul have a look since he's a computer guy but

> if all else fails I may just download Linux.

>

> Would downloading that be a bad idea?</span>

 

Only you can make that decision. Based on your posts, I rather doubt Linux

will be your cup of tea but certainly you can try. I suggest using a

Knoppix Live CD to get a feel for Linux, but the latest Ubuntu can also be

used as a Live CD and is more easily installed to the hard drive than

Knoppix if you want to do that.

 

If you wish to stick with Windows, taking the machine to a computer

professional (not a BigComputerStore/GeekSquad type of place) is your next

step. Or just start over.

 

Malke

--

MS-MVP

Elephant Boy Computers

www.elephantboycomputers.com

Don't Panic!

Guest TACOLICIOUSLAND
Posted

Paul Adare;718561 Wrote: <span style="color:blue">

> On Wed, 21 May 2008 15:00:06 -0500, TACOLICIOUSLAND wrote:

>

>

> If you're not much of a "computer guy" then Linux probably is not the

> best

> choice for you.

>

> --

> Paul Adare

> 'Welcome to IdentIT Inc. - Home' (http://www.identit.ca)

> Any sufficiently advanced bug is indistinguishable from a feature. --

> Kulawiec</span>

 

What I mean by "computer guy" is that's his job. I've used Lunix before

I just don't know if I want to put it on my computer or not because of

running two systems at once.

 

 

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TACOLICIOUSLAND

Guest Milo
Posted

It is a possibility my what you have is a malware designed to counter

disable all know / well known anti-malware ( terminating its services )

and one thing realtime capability of those apps was targeted by the binary

infector.

 

1st contact the support of your AV product get second opinion

2nd get additional help here ( 866 727 2338 ) PCSAFETY ( microsoft free

support )

3rd get the opinion from the first one and tell us about it and we can go

further / we need to indentify what malware and variant it is that you have

in your system if

indeed it is a malware.

4. as option you can use online scanner ( there are a lot ) make sure its

from the leaving AV company since its not onboard your system it may - just

may identify it for you

5. Update us about if any is successful

 

"TACOLICIOUSLAND" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message

news:1096dcb4ad7fb154511f2f772c9ba34a@nntp-gateway.com...<span style="color:blue">

>

> As of an hour ago I could not open AIM, McAfee, or HP Total Care

> Advisor. When ever I try to open one of these three programs I get and

> error message. Here's an example when opening McAfee;

>

> mcshell.exe - Bad Image

> c:Windoessystem32SHFolder.dll is either not designed to run on

> Windows or it contains and error. Try installing the program again using

> the original installation media or contact your system administrator or

> software vendor for support.

>

> Then if you hit OK it comes up again and again four times with that

> same title then the title changes to "E398ADA39B044C5808A09B3D49548DB:

> mcshell.exe"

>

> The only way to get this error message to vanish is open task manager

> and end that program. What's going on with my computer?

>

> Also a program called On-Acess Scanner service has stopped working. I

> don't know that program. Please help.

>

> PS- My cousin thinks it's from Myspace.

>

>

> --

> TACOLICIOUSLAND </span>

Guest Paul Adare
Posted

On Wed, 21 May 2008 18:49:22 -0500, TACOLICIOUSLAND wrote:

<span style="color:blue">

> Paul Adare;718561 Wrote: <span style="color:green">

>> On Wed, 21 May 2008 15:00:06 -0500, TACOLICIOUSLAND wrote:

>>

>>

>> If you're not much of a "computer guy" then Linux probably is not the

>> best

>> choice for you.

>>

>> --

>> Paul Adare

>> 'Welcome to IdentIT Inc. - Home' (http://www.identit.ca)

>> Any sufficiently advanced bug is indistinguishable from a feature. --

>> Kulawiec</span>

>

> What I mean by "computer guy" is that's his job. I've used Lunix before

> I just don't know if I want to put it on my computer or not because of

> running two systems at once.</span>

 

No offense intended but you're still not convincing me that you're ready

for Linux.

 

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Paul Adare

http://www.identit.ca

Computer problems? Have you checked the loose nut in front of the keyboard?

Guest TACOLICIOUSLAND
Posted

Paul Adare;718973 Wrote: <span style="color:blue">

> On Wed, 21 May 2008 18:49:22 -0500, TACOLICIOUSLAND wrote:

>

>

> No offense intended but you're still not convincing me that you're

> ready

> for Linux.

>

> --

> Paul Adare

> 'Welcome to IdentIT Inc. - Home' (http://www.identit.ca)

> Computer problems? Have you checked the loose nut in front of the

> keyboard?</span>

 

Nawh-- none taken. I've been told of a few programs to try if I really

want to use Lunix.

But first we've checked out my computer and it looks like some disk

errors and things so I've been told (and had figured this after a while)

I need to do a system recovery. Thankfully Vista came out with the

brilliant "no disk" crap so the programs on my computer and I don't have

to tell my mom about my computer troubles.

 

Thank you all for your help.

 

 

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TACOLICIOUSLAND

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