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Posted by bobbi on July 11, 2008, 10:01 am
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1) I am running windows xp service pack 2
2) I think i have live one do not know what version
3) crashed means i can not access my desktop at all
4) I get the error saying this computer has been deactivated right before
the desk top shows windows acts like it is loading
5) I have a compaq presario sr1902hm
6) Yes it is a personal home computer
I can not run f10 either to restore my system on start up as it has been
deactivated some how. it is a red screen that is showing up that says
Agent Machine (LOCKED)
Agent Key (F41352111161E1C1C)
AGENT NAME [CNH6321GTR]
AGENT VERSION 2.4.4
TO TOP IT SAYS THIS COMPUTER HAS BEEN DEACTIVATED
WARNING: ATTEMPTING TO BYPASS OR REACTIVATE THIS MACHINE WITHOUT THE PROPER
PASSWORD MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO YOUR SYSTEM AND LOSS OF DATA
Hope this helps.
thanks
bobbi
"Malke" wrote:
> bobbi wrote:
>
> > Hi i am having a major problem my computer crashed and it is telling me
> > that this computer has been deactivated please contact (dave) never herd
> > of this person before, or enter password which i do not have. it is some
> > kind of screen saver type virus i can not access desktop at all it stops
> > right before it gets to it with this screen saver i can do a system
> > restore with f10 because it has been deactivated some how please help.
>
> I understand that you are upset, but your post is extremely unclear. Please
> post back with clarification:
>
> 1. What operating system, version, and service pack level you are running
> (eg. Windows XP Home Service Pack 2)
> 2. What antivirus you have installed - name and version (eg. Norton
> Antivirus 2008)
> 3. What exactly "crashed" means. Remember we can't see your computer.
> 4. Where and when you get the error message and its *exact* text.
> 5. What make/model computer you have.
> 6. If this is a standalone home computer, part of an office Workgroup, or
> part of an office domain.
>
> Answer these questions calmly and clearly so we can help you.
>
> Malke
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