spöokyjon ℵ 18617 Posts user info edit post |
Okay, so yesterday or the day before I got a thing for a windows update. I ran it, it was something about Genuine Advantage, I installed it. I have a legitimate copy of Windows XP.
After I reboot, Instant Messenger doesn't work. The program will open and I can send and receive instant messages, but the box in the IM window that displays messages is blank. The other person's buddy icon shows up as a red X.
I tried to run Windows Update again, but nothing shows up when I go to update.microsoft.com. I tried doing the retarded update process required when you go through Firefox, and it said it couldn't verify that I had a legit copy of Windows (as stated, I do--I have never had problems with Genuine Advantage checking that).
I go to run System Restore, and, of course, it's just a blank window. If I run it from the command prompt, I get an error message (something like "System Restore could not be executed. Reinstall blah blah.")
All of this is exactly the same in safe mode.
Is there anything I can do, short of reinstalling Windows? I'd reaaaally rather not do that, especially since the only software that I regularly use that is affected is Instant Messenger...THERE'S GOT TO BE A BETTER WAY. 3/28/2007 8:18:08 AM |
dFshadow All American 9507 Posts user info edit post |
i would probably skip straight to 4 but you can try shit to see what works. 1) live cd virus scan 2) spyware scan in & out of safe mode 3) uninstall the windows update in question 4) format, reinstall
i couldn't use the system knowing something was fucked up and bound to fuck up even more - it's not just the IM issue if system restore isn't showing up either. 3/28/2007 9:44:59 AM |