WinTools o___O
PostPosted: Sun Aug 29, 2004 7:27 pm
has anybody else come across this thing on their machine? it's ugly stuff. to see if you have it, go to C:\Program Files\Common Files and see if there's a folder called WinTools. if it's in there, you need to get rid of it...chances are if you've got it, your computer has had serious issues like kernel32 errors, 100% CPU usage, and sluggish internet access.
here's how to get rid of this nasty thing...thanks a lot to http://www.answersthatwork.com
1. Restart your computer in safe mode by holding down F8 as it starts up. (It might beep at you but that's not a problem, just ignore it)
2. Hit ctrl+alt+delete. Terminate if present: TB_Setup, WinTools, Wsup, WtoolsA, WtoolsS
3. If you're running Win98, skip this step. If you're using Win2000/WinXP, go to Control Panel. Click Administrative Tools and then Services. Stop the following service if found: WinTools for IE service (also listed as WToolsS). Set the Startup Mode of this service to Disabled. To do this, right-click the service and click Properties. On the General tab, you will see a drop-down box "Startup type". Select "Disabled."
4. In the Run box (Start Menu -> Run) type "msconfig". On the General tab, select "Selective Startup".
5. Click the "Startup" tab. Uncheck if present: TB_Setup, WinTools, Wsup, WToolsA, WToolsS.
6. Restart your PC and delete the WinTools folder in C:\Program Files\Common Files.
that should get rid of it!
here's how to get rid of this nasty thing...thanks a lot to http://www.answersthatwork.com
1. Restart your computer in safe mode by holding down F8 as it starts up. (It might beep at you but that's not a problem, just ignore it)
2. Hit ctrl+alt+delete. Terminate if present: TB_Setup, WinTools, Wsup, WtoolsA, WtoolsS
3. If you're running Win98, skip this step. If you're using Win2000/WinXP, go to Control Panel. Click Administrative Tools and then Services. Stop the following service if found: WinTools for IE service (also listed as WToolsS). Set the Startup Mode of this service to Disabled. To do this, right-click the service and click Properties. On the General tab, you will see a drop-down box "Startup type". Select "Disabled."
4. In the Run box (Start Menu -> Run) type "msconfig". On the General tab, select "Selective Startup".
5. Click the "Startup" tab. Uncheck if present: TB_Setup, WinTools, Wsup, WToolsA, WToolsS.
6. Restart your PC and delete the WinTools folder in C:\Program Files\Common Files.
that should get rid of it!