Showing posts with label restore registry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label restore registry. Show all posts

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Re Enable Regedit, Task Manager, System Restore And Folder Options After Been Disabled By a Virus

Re-Enable Portable 1.0.0.0

When your computer infected by virus the common symptom of the virus are disables Registry editor, system restore, task manager and command prompt. The popular windows function message when the computer infect by the virus is registry editing has been disabled by your administrator. Re-enabling disabled windows functions manually could be very difficult, Many user will use removal tool or antivirus to remove the virus. But sometime even the viruses already remove from the computer some of windows functions still disable.

Re-Enable Portable is a handy tool that will re enable registry editing (Regedit) after a worm / trojan / malware / virus has disabled registry editing, this will also re enable Cmd / Taskmgr / System restore Config / Folder options config and Run command.

Re Enable windows function

Re-enable is coded in .NET but doesn’t need .NET installed because .NET dependencies are included in the program making it fully portable. That is why a single file is in 36.7MB. However if you working on a computer that already have .NET framework installed, then you can just use the 64KB version instead

• License: Free
• OS: Windows XP / Vista / 7
• Publisher : tangomouse
• Size: 36.7MB
• Download Re-Enable With .NET | Without .NET

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Re Enable Regedit, Task Manager, System Restore And Folder Options After Been Disabled By a Virus

Friday, January 16, 2009

How to create a system restore point in Windows XP

Windows Tips and Trick

You can use system restore to undo harmful change to your computer and restore its setting and performance. this feature allows you to roll back the entire operating system to a previously created (called restore point) without causing you to lose recent work such as document data, e-mail or history and favorite site.


Actually as default windows turn on the system restore. You can check in Start->right click on My Computer ->Properties->System Restore tab



Your computer automatically create restore points (called system checked point). but you can create your own restore points if you want to make major change in your system such us installing new program or changing your registry.

How to create your own restore points? Follow the steps below:
1. Click Start-> All Programs-> Accessories-> System Tools, and then click System Restore.
2. Tick mark “create a restore point” and click Next



3. Type restore point description then click Next



4. Now you have new restore point.



5. Done



To restore your system follow the steps below:

1. Click Start-> All Programs-> Accessories-> System Tools, and then click System Restore.

2. Tick mark “Restore my computer to an earlier time” and click Next




3. You can choose available restore point by selecting calendar in bold.



4. In restore point selection page, click next to begin the process. The system will restart and revert to the settings saved in the restore point.



Note :Antivirus utilities can affect whether your system can be restored to a previous point. If a restore point contains an infected file because the utility is not set to clean the file within the restore point, or if an infected file has been removed from a restore point by an antivirus utility because it could not be cleaned, System Restore will not recover the computer to this partial or infected state. If System Restore could not restore your computer to a previous state, and you suspect that one or more restore points contain infected files or have had infected files removed by the antivirus utility, you can remove all restore points from the System Restore archive by turning off System Restore and then turning it back on.



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