Damn virus. :angry:
I got rid of it, but it messed up my computer!
So, please tell me this quickly, how do I edit file types without using folder options. Specifically, the application file type.
Help! :cry:
Damn virus. :angry:
I got rid of it, but it messed up my computer!
So, please tell me this quickly, how do I edit file types without using folder options. Specifically, the application file type.
Help! :cry:
Well, you can do it using RegEdit, but that's a bit messy, a bit dangerous, and a bit overcomplicated... I don't even know all the registry entries associated with file types, and they might vary between versions of Windows anyway.
I can't think of another way that doesn't involve Folder Options... you might try the various Control Panels.
As the lunatic responsible for its creation, I'm wondering what exactly I was smoking when I came up with it. -- Shadowblazer, referring to the old star system
My Mage Points: [mp]227[/mp]
or use the two most dangerous words in the english language:
format C
...there must be another way. Some asshole virus changed it, there must be a way to change it back. Or I could find a workaround...write a program that launches programs and then closes itself. That would work as well. If you could do the program, send it to [email protected]. Hurry! I'll be in deep shit if my mom tries to go on the computer (I'm on my Dad's laptop).
What exactly is the problem... your .exe file association is messed up?
Give all possible details: version of Windows, what happens when you try to run a program (try several methods: double-click a program, right-click one and report what menu options come up, run though Windows Explorer, use the Run command in the Start menu, etc.), what virus you had (if possible), and anything else that you think might be useful. I'll see if I can come up with the appropriate Registry entries.
As the lunatic responsible for its creation, I'm wondering what exactly I was smoking when I came up with it. -- Shadowblazer, referring to the old star system
My Mage Points: [mp]227[/mp]
I had avkiller.trojan. I have Win 98, and when I try to run .exe files, it says "cannot find wmmiexe.exe" (it's the avkiller part).
All I need is to change "Application" to the normal value.
yes and if you need me to, I'll mail you a hammer so you can beat the shit out of the computer.
I'm really not adding anything to this discussion, am I?
[leaves amidst an embarrassing silence]
Damn Viruses!!!!! Sorry to hear it man. I dunno much about comps anyway.
Lone Wolf
so you're saying all you need is a program that makes every program on your computer open then close? you could do it manually, but it'd take a while...
Okay, I found out what's going on. Give me fifteen minutes, and I'll try to write a program that will correct it. (Basically, I'm going to write something called wmmiexe.exe, that you'll have to let masquerade as the virus, but that will really fix your registry.)
It seems that that's the only way to do it, since you'd otherwise have to run Regedit to fix the registry...
As the lunatic responsible for its creation, I'm wondering what exactly I was smoking when I came up with it. -- Shadowblazer, referring to the old star system
My Mage Points: [mp]227[/mp]
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