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24-Oct-2009, 09:41 PM #1
My computers unexpected shutdown mest up many things..
My computer got infected with something or something wierd happend to it. I was using it and all of the sudden, it shut down. When i turned it back on, it said that it shut down to prevent loss of data or something like that. So here are the things that happened after this shutdown that i cannot explain or find the answer to....

-when opening a new window, it takes atleast 3 minutes to get to the home page.(after i open a page or two, i cannot open another page by clicking the I.E. icon or else the page freezes. Only way to open another page is by clicking the new tab and this message ----c:/progra~1/Java/jre6/bin/ssvagent.exe----
Windows cannot acces the specified device, path, or file. You may not have the appropriate permission to acces the item.. so i just press OK and a new tab opens.
-The volume is not working.
-Wireless icon on the right bottom corner shows there is no connection even if there is..when putting the arrow over it, it says connection status unknown, and "class not registered below it"
-I cannot install anything, including antispyware. When i try to, the run/save/close box comes out and i have tried clicking both run and save and the process of downloading starts but once its over, nothing pops up and i cannot find it anywhere.
-There is some mysterious new unsecure internet connections. I usually connect to an unsecure linksys connection called (linksys) but now there is like 8 other mysterious ones called linksys1, linksys12, linksys123, linksys1234, and so on until it reaches linksys12345678.
-I cannot uninstall anything. When i try to, a message box pops up that says, ( The windows installer service could not be accessed. This can occur if the Windows installer is not correctly installed. Contact your support personnel for assistance.)
-I cannot back up my files using system restore. When i try, a message box pops out saying.( Restore system files and settings) (The system restore does not appear to be functioning correctly on this system. The Volume Shadow Copy service used by System Restore is not working. For more information view the event log.(0x81000202) )

So this is my Compaq Presario F700 problems that all happened after this unexpected shutdown that occured. Please HELP!!
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