You could try to take out the hard drive, attach it to another computer (of course you should take measures like disabling autostart and etc. to prevent it from infecting this computer) and scan it with a couple of different antivirus softwares (Avast!, AVG, F-Secure online scanner,... use Google!) and spyware-softwares (Ad-Aware, Spybot Search and Destroy, etc.).
Another option is to hire some company to do it. Just take your computer there and a couple of days later your problem will be fixed!
A third option is to install Ubuntu (or any other OS) on a new partion (REMEMBER TO CREATE A NEW PARTITION OR IT WILL OVERWRITE EVERYTHING ON YOUR HARDDRIVE - again, use Google if you don't know how to do this) and then run a virus scan from that OS.
Hope this will help!
(Google could be hard to use if you don't have acess to any other computer/cell phone/internet device but you did write this question so I suppose you can access the internet from somewhere...)
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Take it to the Mac Store.
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Safeboot is the registry key that keeps this information. The subkeys under this are Minimal (safemode without networking) and Network (safe mode with networking). pg 1027 A+
just remove ur battery ...and power on it
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That could mean that your computer isn't capable of running Windows 2000 (i.e not enough memory or RAM or something)
That happens to me too- mostly in bad weather. It's usually an Internet Connection problem- easily fixed by restarting your computer or disconnecting the Internet and connecting it again.
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I think what your computer has a virus. If you don't want to spend any money you could run a clean install, but that would wipe out everything on the computer and you would have to rerun the start up disk. Or if you spend a good chunk of money, you could get a professional to open up the command prompt to remove the virus. Your computer may have the Ezula virus, that's what my computer had and it did the same thing.
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The hard drive keeps all your files and goodies