Some dos code running when i start my pc.?
i am using windows 7 ultimate service pack 1.a few days ago i found an image file on my documents.when i opened it,then some sort of dos code ran and dissappeared and now whenever i start my pc some dos code runs automatically on my pc.what is it ? i have deleted that image. i have doubt that some thing is wrong with my system.plzzzzzz helpppp me with this problem.
July 31st, 2011 9:41pm

What does the code say? You might need to press PrtScn to capture it. I would do a full system scan with your anti-virus as well (make sure that it is upto date, and that no other programs are running at the same time).
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July 31st, 2011 10:00pm

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July 31st, 2011 11:55pm

Please follow these steps to make a screenshot: How to capture a screenshot to Technet Forum ========================= 1) Press the Print Screen key (PrtScn) on your keyboard. 2) Click the "Start" menu, type "mspaint" in the Search Bar and Press Enter. 3) In the Paint program, click the "Edit" menu, click "Paste", click the "File" menu, and click "Save". 4) The "Save As" dialogue box will appear. Type a file name in the "File name:" box, for example: "screenshot". 5) Make sure "JPEG (*.JPG;*.JPEG;*.JPE;*.JFIF)" is selected in the "Save as type" box, click “Desktop” on the left pane and then click "Save". 6) Then Upload to SkyDrive. Regards, Leo Huang Please remember to click Mark as Answer on the post that helps you, and to click Unmark as Answer if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.
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August 3rd, 2011 9:03am

i am using windows 7 ultimate service pack 1.a few days ago i found an image file on my documents.when i opened it,then some sort of dos code ran and dissappeared and now whenever i start my pc some dos code runs automatically on my pc.what is it ? i have deleted that image. i have doubt that some thing is wrong with my system.plzzzzzz helpppp me with this problem. shaik
August 9th, 2011 1:36pm

i am using windows 7 ultimate service pack 1.a few days ago i found an image file on my documents.when i opened it,then some sort of dos code ran and dissappeared and now whenever i start my pc some dos code runs automatically on my pc.what is it ? i have deleted that image. i have doubt that some thing is wrong with my system.plzzzzzz helpppp me with this problem. shaik it looks like this.....plz help me..shaik
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August 9th, 2011 1:39pm

From what I can figure out seeing the screenshot is that a process in C:\Windows\System32\install\server.exe initiates this execution. This is not a Windows process. First of all, open msconfig.exe from the Start search box and disable this process on start-up. Then, download and install Microsoft Security Essentials and run a Full scan to ensure that your system is clean. Hope it helps!Kunal D Mehta - a Windows Server Enthusiast.
August 9th, 2011 6:30pm

i do have microsoft security essentials(fully updated) and i have done full scan but it didnt come up with any potential threats...so what do i do now....shaik
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August 9th, 2011 6:39pm

If Microsoft Security Essentials does not flag it red, then there's nothing to worry. Alternatively if you really wish, you can disable server.exe to run at start-up using msconfig.exe. Hope it helps!Kunal D Mehta - a Windows Server Enthusiast.
August 9th, 2011 8:08pm

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