Task Manager can not open how to do

  
a high configuration computer, installed Win XP system, high-end configuration makes the computer run very smooth, but a strange problem has appeared a few days ago, that is, the task manager can not open, no matter how Also can't make it. Because this computer works on average for a long time, the initial judgment is that the system file is damaged. Because the backup was left when the system was installed, simply use GHOST to restore the system area with backup. After entering the system, the task manager will open. I am very happy in my heart, thinking that this will be solved. I didn't expect to use it for two days, the problem appeared again, and the symptoms were still the same. I am obsessed with this. Think carefully, because this computer is equipped with ASDL broadband, and occasionally online. Is it a virus? I searched the web for keywords like "Task Manager can't open". On the website of Kingsoft Internet Security, it was found that a virus named "Flying Flight" caused the Task Manager to fail to open during the attack and the Registry Editor could not be used. I tried running the Registry Editor and it really didn't work. It seems that it should be "disaster fly". Downloaded the special killing tool from the website of Kingsoft Internet Security, and then entered the system from the safe mode and runs the killing tool. I didn't expect the killer tool to finish running but I was prompted to find the virus. It’s a weird thing! I downloaded a 3721 "disaster fly" special killing tool, which also prompted no virus found. It’s really awesome. This is how to do? Suddenly I thought that Super Rabbit has the function of managing the process. Just as I have a Super Rabbit 4.98 CD on hand, I will put on the Super Rabbit with a try and open the “Auto Run” module and click on “Process Management”. First, click on the "Scan hacker Trojan program" on the right side, click "Scan", and the message "I found an unknown EXE", first cleared it. Then try to close a few programs that don't look pleasing to the eye in the "Process Management" section on the left. I tried it many times and finally found that simply closing the two processes named “mswinrpc.exe” and “ahostos.exe” would open the task manager and registry editor normally. It seems that the standard is the right one, how to cure the problem, let the next time you start the machine again, "disaster fly" is no longer running? Go back to the Super Rabbit's "Auto Run Bar", cancel the "Remote Procedure Calls" and "Microsoft Media Player" before the two items. And search for the program corresponding to these two items in the hard disk, delete it, everything will be fine. You can also use the “Regedit” command to open the registry and delete the “Remote Procedure Calls” (and corresponding to mswinrpc.exe) and “Microsoft Media Player” under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Run” Corresponding to ahostos.exe).
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