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WMI corruptionmonths ago but with the help of you lot, I finally got it working. Part of the hard-drive then became corrupt so I had to get a new one. So now, I've lost everything and tried to start again. But this time, I have a more complex problem. I cannot create a network becuase when I try, it always says that it was unable to create it. Also, when I go to enable the internet sharing by right clicking the connection under connections, and go to properties and then advanced, it gives an error instead of giving the usual options. It says this "Windows cannot display the properties of this connection. THe Windows Management Instrumentaion(WMI) information might be corrupted..." I have tried numerous ways to fix it, but all have not worked. I have tried to restore it, but when I try, it will not let me becuase its new. I have also tried to delete the files in the respiratory file to try to create a new database, but this did not work either. Has anyone got any other idea of how I can fix this? I'm on Windows XP SP2 (I upgraded to sp2 to try and fix it) Thanks in advance Also, I have found out that my computer was infected with some trojan that
infected the svchost or w/e its called. So anyway, AVG "healed" the file so i suppose this is what corrupted it. Anyway, is there anyway to get a new file? Thanks Show quoteHide quote "pcgfx805" wrote: > I had alot of problems when I first created my wireless network about 3 > months ago but with the help of you lot, I finally got it working. Part of > the hard-drive then became corrupt so I had to get a new one. So now, I've > lost everything and tried to start again. But this time, I have a more > complex problem. I cannot create a network becuase when I try, it always says > that it was unable to create it. Also, when I go to enable the internet > sharing by right clicking the connection under connections, and go to > properties and then advanced, it gives an error instead of giving the usual > options. It says this "Windows cannot display the properties of this > connection. THe Windows Management Instrumentaion(WMI) information might be > corrupted..." I have tried numerous ways to fix it, but all have not worked. > I have tried to restore it, but when I try, it will not let me becuase its > new. I have also tried to delete the files in the respiratory file to try to > create a new database, but this did not work either. > > Has anyone got any other idea of how I can fix this? I'm on Windows XP SP2 > (I upgraded to sp2 to try and fix it) > > Thanks in advance More bad news, it also deleted C:\Windows\System32\mbywh.exe
Show quoteHide quote "pcgfx805" wrote: > I had alot of problems when I first created my wireless network about 3 > months ago but with the help of you lot, I finally got it working. Part of > the hard-drive then became corrupt so I had to get a new one. So now, I've > lost everything and tried to start again. But this time, I have a more > complex problem. I cannot create a network becuase when I try, it always says > that it was unable to create it. Also, when I go to enable the internet > sharing by right clicking the connection under connections, and go to > properties and then advanced, it gives an error instead of giving the usual > options. It says this "Windows cannot display the properties of this > connection. THe Windows Management Instrumentaion(WMI) information might be > corrupted..." I have tried numerous ways to fix it, but all have not worked. > I have tried to restore it, but when I try, it will not let me becuase its > new. I have also tried to delete the files in the respiratory file to try to > create a new database, but this did not work either. > > Has anyone got any other idea of how I can fix this? I'm on Windows XP SP2 > (I upgraded to sp2 to try and fix it) > > Thanks in advance pcgfx805 wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > More bad news, it also deleted C:\Windows\System32\mbywh.exe The "mbywh.exe" is a virus file. It sounds like your system isn't clean.> > "pcgfx805" wrote: > >> I had alot of problems when I first created my wireless network about >> 3 months ago but with the help of you lot, I finally got it working. >> Part of the hard-drive then became corrupt so I had to get a new one. >> So now, I've lost everything and tried to start again. But this time, >> I have a more complex problem. I cannot create a network becuase when >> I try, it always says that it was unable to create it. Also, when I >> go to enable the internet sharing by right clicking the connection >> under connections, and go to properties and then advanced, it gives >> an error instead of giving the usual options. It says this "Windows >> cannot display the properties of this connection. THe Windows >> Management Instrumentaion(WMI) information might be corrupted..." I >> have tried numerous ways to fix it, but all have not worked. I have >> tried to restore it, but when I try, it will not let me becuase its >> new. I have also tried to delete the files in the respiratory file to >> try to create a new database, but this did not work either. >> >> Has anyone got any other idea of how I can fix this? I'm on Windows >> XP SP2 (I upgraded to sp2 to try and fix it) >> >> Thanks in advance Rather than posting piecemeal like this (and I have no idea what your previous issues were from earlier posts), go through these malware removal steps, doing everything with updated tools in Safe Mode. You may need to get tools/updates from a different, known-clean machine with a good Internet connection and a cd burner. If the malware removal steps seems too complicated, then do yourself a favor and take the machine to a good local professional (not your local equivalent of BigStoreUSA) and have them fix it for you. Do something fun while your computer is being worked on. First delete all Temporary and Temporary Internet Files. To do this, go to Control Panel>Internet Options>General tab. You'll see where you can delete cookies and files. For Temporary files, Start>Run cleanmgr [enter] and then: 1) Scan in Safe Mode with current version (not earlier than 2004) antivirus using updated definitions. Before you remove malware, get LSPFix or WinSockFix for XP - see links below. 2) Remove spyware with Spybot Search & Destroy and Ad-aware. These programs are free, so use them both since they complement each other. There is a new version of CWShredder from Intermute. I would not install the other Intermute programs, however. Alternately, there are CoolWebSearch malware removal steps at SilentRunners. Be sure to update these programs before running, and it is a good idea to do virus/spyware scans in Safe Mode. Make sure you are able to see all hidden files and extensions (View tab in Folder Options). If the malware remains even after you used Ad-aware and Spybot, you can scan with HijackThis. HijackThis is an excellent tool to discover and disable hijackers, but it requires expert skill. See below for HijackThis links, including sites where you can post your HJT logs. A combination of HijackThis and About:Buster works well in removing the About:Blank homepage hijacker. Again, this is an expert tool and novices should get help with it. 3) If you are running Windows ME or XP, you should disable/enable System Restore after the system is clean because malware will be in the Restore Points. With ME, you must disable System Restore completely. With XP, you can delete all but the most recent (presumably clean) System Restore point from the More Options section of Disk Cleanup (Run>cleanmgr). 4) Make sure you've visited Windows Update and applied all security patches. Do not install driver updates from Windows Update. 5) Run a firewall. Links to help with malware: Software/Methods: http://www.safer-networking.org - Spybot Search & Destroy http://www.lavasoftusa.com - Ad-aware http://www.intermute.com/products/cwshredder.html http://www.tomcoyote.com/hjt/ - HijackThis http://www.intermute.com/spysubtract/cwshredder_download.html http://www.silentrunners.org/sr_cwsremoval.html. - SilentRunners http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm - Repair Winsock 2 settings after removing spyware http://www.spychecker.com/program/winsockxpfix.html - WinsockXPFix.exe HijackThis: http://www.aumha.org/a/hjttutor.htm - HijackThis tutorial by Jim Eshelman http://aumha.net - forums http://spywarewarrior.com/viewforum.php?f=5 - Spyware Warrior HijackThis forum http://www.wilderssecurity.com/ http://forums.tomcoyote.org/ General: http://aumha.net - look under "Security" for various forums http://rgharper.mvps.org/cleanit.htm http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/unwanted.htm http://www.aumha.org/a/parasite.htm - The Parasite Fight http://www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-spyware.htm Malke Thanks for the info :) I've scanned it and it hasnt found anything, but the
logs do say that it deleted the file that you said is a virus. So I think its clean now. But still, it does the exact same thing. It says that "Windows cannot display the properties of this connection. The Windows Management Instrumentaion(WMI) information might be corrupted..." But when I try to fix this by stoping it and reseting it, deleting the certain files, and trying to restore it it never works. I need this option becuase I want to share my internet connection to my laptop. I can however, share files now. Thanks for the help :D *And about the small posts, I was only just finding it out and wanted you to be updated with as much info as possible* pcgfx805 wrote:
> Thanks for the info :) I've scanned it and it hasnt found anything, OK, so now you know the computer is clean. Since I don't know exactly> but the logs do say that it deleted the file that you said is a virus. > So I think its clean now. But still, it does the exact same thing. It > says that "Windows cannot display the properties of this connection. > The Windows Management Instrumentaion(WMI) information might be > corrupted..." But when I try to fix this by stoping it and reseting > it, deleting the certain files, and trying to restore it it never > works. I need this option becuase I want to share my internet > connection to my laptop. I can however, share files now. Thanks for > the help :D *And about the small posts, I was only just finding it out > and wanted you to be updated with as much info as possible* what was wrong, I can only speculate that some system files have been damaged by malware or you may have hardware problems. Here are three things to try. Try one thing at a time, testing after each step: 1. Run the System File Checker by doing: Start>Run sfc /scannow [enter] 2. Do a Repair Install. Here is a link to help you with that: http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm 3. Do hardware testing. Your first post said something about your hard drive failing so you needed to replace it. Perhaps others components are failing as well. 4. Depending on your skill-set, you might want to take the machine to a good local professional (not your local equivalent of BigStoreUSA) and have them check it out. Malke Thanks for the info :D
Ok, I tried the system file checker, but all what happened was that cmd came upthen closed very quickly. And about the HD, I replaced that which is why I'm having these problems :( Thanks again pcgfx805 wrote:
> Thanks for the info :D No, you're missing the point. All we know is that your hard drive> > Ok, I tried the system file checker, but all what happened was that > cmd came upthen closed very quickly. And about the HD, I replaced that > which is why I'm having these problems :( > Thanks again failed. We don't know if other components are also damaged, such as the RAM. Here are general hardware troubleshooting steps. Since you have a new hard drive, you can probably skip that part. I would start by testing the RAM. 1) Open the computer and run it open, cleaning out all dust bunnies and observing all fans (overheating will cause system freezing). Obviously you can't do this with a laptop, but you can hear if the fan is running and feel if the laptop is getting too hot. 2) Test the RAM - I like Memtest86+ from www.memtest.org. Obviously, you have to get the program from a working machine. You will either download the precompiled Windows binary to make a bootable floppy or the .iso to make a bootable cd. If you want to use the latter, you'll need to have third-party burning software on the machine where you download the file - XP's built-in burning capability won't do the job. In either case, boot with the media you made. The test will run immediately. Let the test run for an extended period of time - unless errors are seen immediately. If you get any errors, replace the RAM. 3) Test the hard drive with a diagnostic utility from the mftr. Usually you will download the file and make a bootable floppy with it. Boot with the media and do a thorough test. If the drive has physical errors, replace it. 4) The power supply may be going bad or be inadequate for the devices you have in the system. The adequacy issue doesn't really apply to a laptop, although of course the power supply can be faulty. 5) Test the motherboard with something like TuffTest from www.tufftest.com. Sometimes this is useful, and sometimes it isn't. Testing hardware failures often involves swapping out suspected parts with known-good parts. If you can't do the testing yourself and/or are uncomfortable opening your computer, take the machine to a good local computer repair shop (not a CompUSA or Best Buy type of store). Malke WHEN WILL IT END?? It also deleted "spoolsv.exe" I'm thinking this is bad :(
Show quoteHide quote "pcgfx805" wrote: > I had alot of problems when I first created my wireless network about 3 > months ago but with the help of you lot, I finally got it working. Part of > the hard-drive then became corrupt so I had to get a new one. So now, I've > lost everything and tried to start again. But this time, I have a more > complex problem. I cannot create a network becuase when I try, it always says > that it was unable to create it. Also, when I go to enable the internet > sharing by right clicking the connection under connections, and go to > properties and then advanced, it gives an error instead of giving the usual > options. It says this "Windows cannot display the properties of this > connection. THe Windows Management Instrumentaion(WMI) information might be > corrupted..." I have tried numerous ways to fix it, but all have not worked. > I have tried to restore it, but when I try, it will not let me becuase its > new. I have also tried to delete the files in the respiratory file to try to > create a new database, but this did not work either. > > Has anyone got any other idea of how I can fix this? I'm on Windows XP SP2 > (I upgraded to sp2 to try and fix it) > > Thanks in advance
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