Cannot setup anything (include spybot) nor running any file.exe

ongtroixyz

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<filename.exe> is not a valid Win32 application
or <null> is not a valid Win32 application

I though my computer was infect by a hijack but there is something not right, I try to download HijackThis and then can't even run it.
The same thing happen when I try another spyware scan program.
I can't repair nor reinstall WinXP on my computer.
And one more thing strange is that, for example: I can't run microsoft word but word file can be opened....
I wonder if I've got a new spyware type
Anyone can help me get out of this problem?
 
Hello,

So you are running Windows XP?
And did you tried to install Spybot - Search & Destroy 1.5 - the new version?

Best regards
Sandra
Team Spybot
 
ongtroixyz, have you tried running an on-line anti virus scan?

For the time being, the F-Secure Online Virus Scanner does not support Windows Vista.
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher.
  • JavaScript needs to be enabled.
  • You need to have ActiveX enabled.
 
I've tried some online scan web
But Its still not get any better T_T
I will try the F-secure now, hope it help
Thx for ur time
 
My computer is running WindowXP.
About what u said, u mean it might be a problem with the key, right?
I'm not sure, and since I'm an idiot when it come to these thing, I don't know how to check it.
Would u please show me the way?

By the way, after try some online scan, there is a lot spywares be found (there might still be more), and I still can't run any file.exe T_T
 
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If it is a file association problem with .exe files as Rosenfeld indicated was a possibility and you are having difficulties executing .reg files, the note on the following Web page may help:
NOTE: If your EXE file associations are corrupted, it can be difficult to open REGEDIT, or to even import REG files. To work around this, press CTRL-ALT-DEL and open Task Manager. Once there, click File, then hold down the CTRL key and click New Task (Run). This will open a Command Prompt window. Enter REGEDIT.EXE and press Enter.
Thanks to Nigel Andrews for this tip.
 
Same file as from Kelly's Korner :-) Doug Knox states that for .exe fix his is also a reg file, but there is a tip to run it via task manager. Quote from the top of his page:

For the ZIP file fix, the download is a REG file, since ZIP's aren't working anyway!

NOTE: If your EXE file associations are corrupted, it can be difficult to open REGEDIT, or to even import REG files. To work around this, press CTRL-ALT-DEL and open Task Manager. Once there, click File, then hold down the CTRL key and click New Task (Run). This will open a Command Prompt window. Enter REGEDIT.EXE and press Enter.
 
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thx a lot everyone!
The problem got fixed now all thx to you :heart:
hope there's won't be a next time but in case that happen,
this forum is alway in my mind
 
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