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well, Copy.exe is one of possible names of Salga-A worm also known as Perlovga virus usually classified as win32.Perlovga.A. Other possible file names of this worm include host.exe, xcopy.exe, temp1.exe, temp2.exe and svchost.exe. Copy.exe is dangerous to your system threat and it should be removed immediately. Some anti viruses remove it improperly which causes "can not find copy.exe
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Computers & Technology by nz!v D at 12:13 AM on May 15, 2008
....YES, U can change the name of start button Changing the name of the Start Menu button using Registry Entry .1 Step 1 Modify Explorer.exe FileIn order to make the changes, the file explorer.exe located at C:Windows needs to be edited. Since explorer.exe is a binary file it requires a special editor. For purposes of this article I have used Resource Hacker. Resource HackerTM is a freeware utility
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Computers & Technology by sanjeev at 8:08 PM on May 28, 2008
will atually work but be careful to follow these steps closely OK lets start---1. First if you have another account other than the system administrator and you can bring up the Windows command Shell which is cmd.exe then your ready.2. To open cmd.exe just click on the Start button and click RUNtype cmd.exe once youve done that then your in.3. go to the system root directory by typing "cd" without the quotes
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Computers & Technology by Shiv Shankar at 5:22 PM on July 08, 2008
to the processes tab2. Look for svchost.exe under the image name. There will be many but look for the ones which have your username under the username3. Press DEL to kill these files. It will give you a warning, Press Yes4. Repeat for more svchost.exe files with your username and repeat. Do not kill svchost.exe with system, local service or network service!5. Now open My Computer6. In the address bar, type C
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Computers & Technology by Puneeth at 4:57 AM on May 10, 2008
well, To correct and solve this error, follow this steps:1. Run Task Manager Ctrl-Alt-Del or right click on Taskbar2. Stop wscript.exe process if available by highlighting the process name and clicking End Process.3. Then terminate explorer.exe process.4. In Task Manager, click on File -> New Task Run.5. Type cmd without quotes into the Open text box and click OK.6. Type the following command
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Computers & Technology by phani sekhar at 11:30 PM on June 30, 2008
internal command list. If Command.com cant find the command, it must access the hard disk and search for the external commands, which are files with .EXE and .COM extensions.source site: http an extension of .COM, .EXE, or .BAT. Both command types are executed from the MS-DOS prompt.The following is a list of MS-DOS version 5.0 internal and external commands.Internal Commands BREAK CALL CHCP CHDIRCD
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Computers & Technology by Sidharth at 10:36 PM on October 01, 2008
requires a separate file to be used.For example, if your computer does not have fdisk.exe and you try using the fdisk command, you would receive an error Bad command or file name. Fdisk is an external command which will only work if fdisk.exe, or in some cases, fdisk.com, is present.However, as long as MS-DOS is running on your computer internal commands such as the cd command will always be available
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Computers & Technology by Rocky at 12:06 AM on October 26, 2007
, your question is a bit confusingI assume you want to change the name of start button in Windows XP.Changing the name of the Start Menu buttonusing Registry Entry .1 Step 1 Modify Explorer.exe FileIn order to make the changes, the file explorer.exe located at C:Windows needs to be edited. Since explorer.exe is a binary file it requires a special editor. For purposes of this article I have used
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Computers & Technology by Akhi at 9:05 PM on May 24, 2008
An exe file pronounced as letters E-X-E is a computer file that ends with the extension ".exe" otherwise known as an executable file.Exe files are used to install and run programs and routines.Exe files are generally not meant to be edited, and changing an exes file size will render it inoperable.The exe file is most often a program, it is routinely protected by copyright laws, per
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Computers & Technology by tanmoy at 5:10 PM on April 30, 2008
Heres how I did it: 1 Write a batch file killsysupd.bat top ren sysupd.exe xxx del sysupd.exe goto top Start this batch file - it will run continuously. 2 Press Ctrl-Alt-Del to go into Task Manager file. Here is more input: Install a firewall on your machine. there are free ones you can find easily. using the firewall you can stop the sysupd.exe from doing whatever it is doing online, which
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Computers & Technology by joydeep bhat at 12:18 AM on November 25, 2008
on Your ComputerIf Office 2000 or an Office 2000 component is not installed on your computer, obtain and install the Mcrepair.exe tool.To do so, please visit the following Microsoft Web site, save the Mcrepair.exe file to the desktop, and then run Mcrepair.exe:http://downlo ad.mi crosoft.com/download/msninvest or/pa tch/1.0/win98/en-us/mcrepair.e xe http://download.microsoft.com /down load
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Computers & Technology by Ram Jain at 5:02 PM on July 13, 2008
ran in their own process. Windows 2000 introduced the generic service host process, Svchost.exe. The goal was to reduce system resources by consolidating the various processes hosting built-in operating the private memory of other unrelated services this capability is not documented or supported yet.If you look at the Windows XP process list in Task Manager , you will notice at least four Svchost.exe processes
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Computers & Technology by HARMEET at 4:25 AM on May 10, 2008
/sysinternals/ ProcessesAndThreads/Autoruns.m spxRun Process Explorer and Kill the Following Processes:wscript.exedxdlg .exeRun Autoruns and under logon tab, removeC:WINDOWSsystem32ws cript .exe C:WINDOWSsystem32boot.vbs Searc h for entries named wproxp and remove itRemove the following files from your PC:C:WINDOWSsystem32dxdlg .exewproxp.exe Most probably in your system32 or windows folderC:WINDOWSsystem32b oot.v bs
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Computers & Technology by shubhanshu at 8:17 PM on July 14, 2008
menu & select Open then navigate to Windows & select explorer.exe in the Windows folder. Click ok.Ull c a bunch of fldrs in d pgm windowon the left side expand d String Table fldr & den Script button den click File menu & select Save as then save the with a name other than explorer .exe . e.g. u can name it as NewExplorer.exe . Be sure abt this ok other wise u will replace
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Computers & Technology by bharat joshi at 10:54 PM on September 19, 2008
Vicky U have serious problem at hand in the following form:Name of the threat: ALADINZ.M Command or file name: msinfo.exe Threat type: TROJAN Affected OS: Win32 Windows 9x, Windows XP, Windows Vista This threat copies its files to your hard disk. Its typical file name is ALADINZ.M. Then it creates new startup key with name ALADINZ.M and value msinfo.exe. You can also find it in your processes list
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Computers & Technology by Vicky Moorti at 7:26 PM on June 08, 2008
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