Guest bobbi Posted July 11, 2008 Posted July 11, 2008 Hi i am having a major problem my computer crashed and it is telling me that this computer has been deactivated please contact (dave) never herd of this person before, or enter password which i do not have. it is some kind of screen saver type virus i can not access desktop at all it stops right before it gets to it with this screen saver i can do a system restore with f10 because it has been deactivated some how please help. Quote
Guest Malke Posted July 11, 2008 Posted July 11, 2008 bobbi wrote: <span style="color:blue"> > Hi i am having a major problem my computer crashed and it is telling me > that this computer has been deactivated please contact (dave) never herd > of this person before, or enter password which i do not have. it is some > kind of screen saver type virus i can not access desktop at all it stops > right before it gets to it with this screen saver i can do a system > restore with f10 because it has been deactivated some how please help.</span> I understand that you are upset, but your post is extremely unclear. Please post back with clarification: 1. What operating system, version, and service pack level you are running (eg. Windows XP Home Service Pack 2) 2. What antivirus you have installed - name and version (eg. Norton Antivirus 2008) 3. What exactly "crashed" means. Remember we can't see your computer. 4. Where and when you get the error message and its exact text. 5. What make/model computer you have. 6. If this is a standalone home computer, part of an office Workgroup, or part of an office domain. Answer these questions calmly and clearly so we can help you. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ Quote
Guest bobbi Posted July 11, 2008 Posted July 11, 2008 1) I am running windows xp service pack 2 2) I think i have live one do not know what version 3) crashed means i can not access my desktop at all 4) I get the error saying this computer has been deactivated right before the desk top shows windows acts like it is loading 5) I have a compaq presario sr1902hm 6) Yes it is a personal home computer I can not run f10 either to restore my system on start up as it has been deactivated some how. it is a red screen that is showing up that says Agent Machine (LOCKED) Agent Key (F41352111161E1C1C) {F41352111161E1C1C} AGENT NAME [CNH6321GTR] AGENT VERSION 2.4.4 TO TOP IT SAYS THIS COMPUTER HAS BEEN DEACTIVATED WARNING: ATTEMPTING TO BYPASS OR REACTIVATE THIS MACHINE WITHOUT THE PROPER PASSWORD MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO YOUR SYSTEM AND LOSS OF DATA Hope this helps. thanks bobbi "Malke" wrote: <span style="color:blue"> > bobbi wrote: > <span style="color:green"> > > Hi i am having a major problem my computer crashed and it is telling me > > that this computer has been deactivated please contact (dave) never herd > > of this person before, or enter password which i do not have. it is some > > kind of screen saver type virus i can not access desktop at all it stops > > right before it gets to it with this screen saver i can do a system > > restore with f10 because it has been deactivated some how please help.</span> > > I understand that you are upset, but your post is extremely unclear. Please > post back with clarification: > > 1. What operating system, version, and service pack level you are running > (eg. Windows XP Home Service Pack 2) > 2. What antivirus you have installed - name and version (eg. Norton > Antivirus 2008) > 3. What exactly "crashed" means. Remember we can't see your computer. > 4. Where and when you get the error message and its exact text. > 5. What make/model computer you have. > 6. If this is a standalone home computer, part of an office Workgroup, or > part of an office domain. > > Answer these questions calmly and clearly so we can help you. > > Malke > -- > MS-MVP > Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! > FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ > > </span> Quote
Guest Malke Posted July 11, 2008 Posted July 11, 2008 bobbi wrote: <span style="color:blue"> > > 1) I am running windows xp service pack 2 > 2) I think i have live one do not know what version > 3) crashed means i can not access my desktop at all > 4) I get the error saying this computer has been deactivated right before > the desk top shows windows acts like it is loading > 5) I have a compaq presario sr1902hm > 6) Yes it is a personal home computer > I can not run f10 either to restore my system on start up as it has been > deactivated some how. it is a red screen that is showing up that says > Agent Machine (LOCKED) > Agent Key (F41352111161E1C1C) {F41352111161E1C1C} > AGENT NAME [CNH6321GTR] > AGENT VERSION 2.4.4 > TO TOP IT SAYS THIS COMPUTER HAS BEEN DEACTIVATED > WARNING: ATTEMPTING TO BYPASS OR REACTIVATE THIS MACHINE WITHOUT THE > PROPER PASSWORD MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO YOUR SYSTEM AND LOSS OF DATA</span> Is there a phone number which you are supposed to call to "activate" the computer? If so, you've been infected with one of the "ransomware" viruses. Do you know what you did just before this appeared? Did anyone else have access to your computer? Without being able to see the machine and with incomplete information, it will be hard to untangle this. If it were in the shop, I'd try these steps: 1. Attempt to boot into Safe Mode. 2. If Safe Mode didn't work, I'd boot with a rescue system like a Bart's PE or ERD Commander (expensive and now discontinued) to see what was happening. 3. If repairs weren't possible, I'd pull off the data with method 2 (or by using a Linux Live CD) and clean-install Windows. Use the recovery disks that came with your computer (or which you made) instead of F10. If you neglected to create recovery disks, you can order them from Compaq/HP. You know your skill level best. If you have the resources and skill to do any of the above but would like more details, let me know. Otherwise, consider taking the machine to a local professional. I don't recommend using a BigComputerStore/GeekSquad type of place. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ Quote
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