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GrAYv3e

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  1. Sorry for the late reply, but for the record, the hardware was busted, the sound card was completely dead.
  2. See, that's my problem too now, its not detecting the hardware at all anymore, when I scan for new hardware it doesn't detect the sound controller or device at all.
  3. Hey everyone, I have a problem with a compaq nx9010 notebook, It had a whole lot of virus's on it that made me format and reinstall windows. Now when windows was done installing, all the drivers were installed but the sound wasn't working, I couldn't delete the sound drivers from the device manager until I booted into safe mode from where I could eventually delete them. Now, I tried installing the drivers from this site: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechS...p;swEnvOID=1098 But the drivers keep saying "install failed" and windows doesn't pick up the drivers anymore, as if the sound device isn't there. Any help would really rock :p
  4. Thanks for the advice, doing backups now, damn my lazyness. I have ubuntu running on my dual P3's :D
  5. Booting into ubuntu as we speak, will let you know if this works.. not looking forward to a complete reinstall :p Thanks for the suggestions. Ok, booting into ubuntu didn't help. I had to boot into the windows disc and delete the file from the recovery console.
  6. Hey everyone, I hope you can help me with this.. I have an infected file in the system32 folder called "faultre.dll". I can't seem to find much information on this virus, other than its name: Trojan.Win32.Delf.aif, and a recommended solution, "remove" :/ Now I can't seem to delete the file directly, it gives me "access denied", I've tried deleting from the command prompt with the del -f to try force it, but not even that worked. I have AVG Free Version 7 installed, it picks up the virus, heals it, then asks for a restart of the PC, after every restart the virus returns. Anyone know of a solution I might be able to try?
  7. Eek, only missing a space :p Thanks for the help guys, especially digip.
  8. I'm sorry for sounding noobish but that doesn't really clarify much for me? Does that mean that that disable would be "5" so I have to change it to: Sorry, this is the first time I'm using the command line to do this.
  9. Source http://support.microsoft.com/kb/251192 That still makes it seem like I have to use "disabled", but that doesn't seem to work.
  10. Thanks a lot digip. Ok, sorry to plague for more help, but is this all i need in the batch file? I plan to just copy that a few times for all the services I want to disable.
  11. Hey everyone, Sorry about my first post being for help but I didn't have anywhere else to turn to. Is it possible to disable a windows service from the command line in Windows XP ? If yes, how? The reason why is: I need to disable multiple services on multiple PCs running Windows XP, and I'd like to create a batch file that does this for me. Any help would be appreciated.
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