Problem Windows xp file association

Hello

I installed Wise Registry Cleaner thinking that this would make my fast computer but instead, it made my computer opens is not .exe and .bat files.

If you need a my computer specs just ask. (Note that I can't list them all not because I can't open the computer properties)

Thanks in advance,

Jake

Ok no problem. Without a doubt, your computer is infected with malware.  Let's see if we can fool the malware.

Please press Alt + Ctrl + del all at the same time. This will open the Task Manager. Once task Mgr is open, click on file, then hold down the CTRL key and click New task (run) at the same time.  This will open a command prompt window.  Enter REGEDIT. EXE and press ENTER. When Regedit opens click on file > import. Now navigate to the .reg file, you have previously downloaded and saved to your desktop. After you import the .reg file, you should be able to open files from exe again. You can repeat the steps above for shortcuts aka the .lnk files (these are the shortcuts on your desktop). You can download the patch from HERE.lnk file.

After the above, decide with the scan of Malwarebytes.

Tags: Windows

Similar Questions

  • Windows® XP file Association problems? Copyright 2003 - Doug Knox? his files work?

    Windows® XP file Association problems? Copyright 2003 - Doug Knox? his files work?

    It is wrong to go all that is your problem.

    I have instructions to run the Doug Knox fix as a copy/paste of my notes, I'll never have to type it once again, which means that (at least for the EXE usual file association problem), I like to use, but we don't know what your question is.  In fact, the majority of the stuff I answer here is just a copy and paste, I have fixed some things so many times...

    Here's what I have copy and paste about afflicted EXE file associations:

    Looks like your Windows file associations have to dispose. This means that XP doesn't know what to do with files by looking at the file extension (.exe for executables)., .doc for MS documents, etc.

    If you don't have it you, something done for you - most likely malware.

    Go to this site WWW by Doug Knox:

    http://www.dougknox.com/

    On the left, click on the Win XP fixes, file Association fixed and read the instructions at the top of the page.

    Download the EXE File Association Fix on your desktop, unzip the file and apply it by following the instructions at the top of the page, then to restart and test.

    Run the following scans for malware, and then fix any problems:

    Download, install, update and do a full scan with these free malware detection programs:

    Malwarebytes (MMFA): http://malwarebytes.org/
    SUPERAntiSpyware: (SAS): http://www.superantispyware.com/

    They can be uninstalled later if you wish.

  • Problem of Windows 8 file associations

    Hi, I use Windows 8 RTM 32-bit and when I try to change any file file association it won't change and remains the unknown program. Currently I'm changing .scr file association, but it remains unknown program. I am the only account on my computer and the administrator.

    I came across the same problem and SOLVED it.

    Background:

    -Migration of Windows7 Pro- x 32 to Windows 8 Pro- x 32

    Scenario:

    -Win8 refuses to associate some extensions of audio and video files (specifically, flv, avi, mp3, mp4, m4v, mov, mpg, mpeg) with VideoLAN VLC media player while others (e.g. mkv) were involved.

    Solution:

    1. open regedit [I used > Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00]

    2. go to > HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts

    3. save the FileExts folder (right click > export)... just to be sure

    4. Remove extensions that refuse to associate your program (right click > delete)

    5. open: Panel > all items in the control panel > default programs > associate a file or Protocol with a program type

    6. for each extension you just deleted in the registry: select it > click: program of change... (gray button right) > choose your program

    7 FACT! The files are associated immediately, without required system restart.

    Good luck!

    Let me know if that solve you your problem.

  • Trouble Windows Vista file Associations

    Need for the program recommendation to fix the corrupt file associations

    File Association fixes - http://www.winhelponline.com/articles/105/1/ MS - MVP - Elephant Boy computers - Don ' t Panic!

  • How can I fix my Windows 7 file association problem and set the default values for the correct file?

    Files do not open the appropriate program

    The simplest is to restore your system settings for a time before the invalid associations have been set.

    1 type the word restore in your Start menu, then choose restore system files and settings...
    2 - Click Next, choose a date before the problem happens again, and then click Next
    3. about 2 minutes later, you're all set.
  • cancel the file association for the extension .lnk to original setting

    all the hits (shortcuts) now have the extension .lnk wasw here before I have had a crash.

    If you want to attach the file to the original associations, look here:

    'Windows XP file Association problems'
      <>http://www.dougknox.com/XP/file_assoc.htm >

    HTH,
    JW

  • Corrupt zip file association

    I am running Windows Vista Home Premium.  I accidentally associated all zip Notepad files.  I tried "assoc .zip = CompressedFolder" to restore by default but that did not work.  Currently, when I double-click a zip file Notepad file opens with a bunch of gibberish.  Thanks for your help.

    This utility will allow you to remove the current, incorrect association for .zip files:

    Once this is done, you can fix the association for the correct action occurs through the correction on this page:
    HAL
    --
    HAL Hostetler, TCE
    Engineer senior/UPDATED--MS MVP-Print/Imaging - WA7BGX
    www.kvoa.com - KVOA television, Tucson, AZ.
    Live Hot Licks - www.badnewsbluesband.com

  • How can I extract my zip for windows vista files if I don't have an option to extract all?

    I downloaded music and it saved as a zip file. I found the file and right click to extract all, but it's not even an option. How do I unzip my file so that I can add it to my windows media player library?

    Download and apply the fix here .zip file association.

    For Windows Vista file association problems
    http://www.Winhelponline.com/article...OWS-Vista.html

  • Manage file associations

    I started to get the message that an associated help file is not found when I try to open a pdf file. I found instructions that say I should go to tools/options, select the content and then in the section file types, select manage. But there is no file under content types section. Where the new Firefox moved the section types of file - I can't find it anywhere.

    Hello

    In your Options dialog go to the Applications tab. You can manage your file associations there.

    Note that if you're still having problems with your file associations, you may have a corrupted file mimetypes.rdf . You can go to your profile to rename Centennial mimetypes.rdf or something so that Firefox can rebuild and restore all of your default associations.

    To access your profile, go to the topic: support page, or:

    • Help (or

      >

      ) > Troubleshooting information

    And click view file.

  • How to set a file association?

    HTT://go.Microsoft.com/fwlink=69172

    My computer htt://go.Microsoft.com/fwlink=69172 send me... .this file doesn't have a program associated with it for performing this action. create an association in the SET ASSOCIATIONS CONTROL PANEL. HELP ME PLEASE!

    Hello Frank J Diaz,.

    Open the control panel (all items view) and click the default programs.

    Click on the game to link your default programs.
    In the left column, select the program (highlighted) a list that you want to change the associations is default for file.
    To set all Assciations by default in the Program-
    NOTE: This will allow to associate the selected program by default used by Windows 7 to open all types of files and protocols it can open.
    Click set this program as default.
    Click Save to apply.
    Click OK.

    Read the following article as this can help:
    Restore the .exe Windows Vista file association, after badly with another application
    http://www.Winhelponline.com/articles/165/1/restore-the-exe-file-association-in-Windows-Vista-after-incorrectly-associating-it-with-another-application.htm

    Please answer back with an update on your status.

    Thank you!

  • Problems with the 'Association' in Windows 7 files

    Original title: constantly stuck in insane mode, 'Open with' file associations opens instead of the selected despite the default application

    Some types of files, mainly media, refuse to open with an application and still shows the "Open with" dialog. The option "Always use the selected program to open this kind of file" is available and verified, but makes no difference. The next time I try to open it, I get the same dialogue again. This is my original problem.

    The programs I am trying these to are foobar2000 (for audio) and Media Player Classic (for video files), respectively.

    I tried many suggestions, most involving the registry, who only managed to make things worse. At present, the file associations are generally uninterrupted again (I went through a phase, where not even Explorer would start over), but there are a few things left that are quite strange.
    For example, for file extensions that work (open their associated program by double clicking), the context default "Open" menu item is normally "BOLD". For me, it is no more.
    Also, I normally do not use Windows Media Player. Therefore, I usually don't bother with going through the initial report set up the wizard who wants to activate the automatic recovery of the DRM keys and stuff like that. To try to solve this problem, I only skip the wizard and now all the files THAT WMP wants to associate are permanently associated with it, and double clicking for example a WAV files directly open WMP without going through the "Open with" dialog. However, when I go to the control panel applet "default programs", I find myself unable to uncheck WMP associations or partner with another application with them.
    I can't go to the association of foobar2000 (my audio player of choice) and file associations "Select all", then "Save". And behold, when I return to registration after registration, it is empty again (this program a default 124 0).
    Now as the mucking with the registry seems to be the way to go about these things, as evidenced by most of the advice on the internet, as well as on this site, I decided to test a theory. In HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT for all types of file WMP STOLE, the (default) value was WMP11Assoc.Something. I decided to change these values to their equivalent of type foobar2000 (such as foobar2000. MP3) and Hello! Suddenly, foobar2000 has "29 of 124 by default". Surely, which should count for something.
    Nope. Opening one of the 29 file types where I applied this change is that open dialogue 'Open with' once again. At least he didn't open WMP, I thank Bob for this. But again, we're back to square one. The initial problem.
    Now, in an interesting case study, I invented a new type of file on the spot, which was not used for anything else. In this case, I used '.lam '. I made an empty file with this extension and set to open in Notepad. This works. But where it gets interesting is when I try to change the association then. I opened the menu popup and select 'Open with' and (arbitrarily) has decided to open it with 7 - zip, check "always use the selected program to open this type of file". But the next time I opened it, it is still open in Notepad! Closer to the irrefutable, I searched for the novel file extension using Regedit. The results of three who came were in the following keys:
    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\. Lam
    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\. Lam
    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\RecentDocs\. Lam
    The first linking lam_auto_file. I deleted all three keys and the key lam_auto_file. After refreshing the Explorer, I could choose a different association, and it's stuck
    ! This is a solution for the types of files that are not normally associate with something else.
    However, when I tried this same technique with .mp3 (noting that the association who is system wide and therefore in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT instead of HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes), delete all the keys and associations, when I try to associate it with something, it won't be yet to stick. Subsequent attempts to open the file still pop up the "Open with" dialog
    Normally, I can find a solution to almost any problem, an extensive search on Google, either by launching logic mixed with trial and error to her. It left me speechless. Someone has ideas, outside the usual "have you tried it turning on and off again", "have you tried super registry cleaner ultimate Xtreme ($500)", "delete system32", "Reinstall", "you have a virus", etc.. ?

    Hello

    A sound solution suggests allows you to perform the following method.

    Method 1: use this option to choose which programs you want Windows to use, by default.

    If a program does not appear in the list, you can make the default program using set Associations.

    1. open default programs by clicking the Start button, click default programs.

    2. click on associate a type of file or Protocol with a program.

    3. click on the file type or protocol that you want the program to act as the default value.

    4. click on the program of change.

    5. click on the program that you want to use by default for the selected file type, or click the arrow next to

    Other programs to show other programs. (If you don't see your program, or other programs
    is not listed,

    Click Browse to find the program that you want to use and then click Open

    6. click on OK

    For more details follow the link below:

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/change-which-programs-Windows-uses-by-default

    Method 2: try to create a new user account and check if you have the same problem.

    To create a user account

    1. to open user accounts, click the Start button, select Control Panel, click on accounts of users and parental controlsand then click user accounts.

    2. click on Manage another account. If you are prompted for an administrator password or a confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

    3. click on create a new account.

    4 type the name that you want to assign to the user account, click an account type, and then click create an account.

    For more information follow the link below:

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/create-a-user-account

    If everything works well in the new user account, then the user account may be damaged.

    To fix the damaged user profile, you can check the link below:

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/fix-a-corrupted-user-profile

  • -A file association problem exist, which prevents the file you are trying to download from being associated with the correct application of the operating system using the windows 7 IE 11

    --Is a file association problem, which prevents the file you are trying to download from being associated with the correct application of the operating system

    IN USING THE WINDOW 7 IE 11 HOW CAN I FIX IT?

    Try to download the installation offline programs:

  • new installation of cs6 32 and 64 bit on a pc windows 8.1 file association problem 64 bit

    If I have 32-bit cs6 open, then click on a psd file, it auto open in 32-bit software which is nice. However, if I have no instance of CS6 open and click a psd to open, it will always open the cs6 64-bit software, which is annoying and I would always shoot the 32 bit.

    I also tried a file associated with the psd to the cs6 32bits exe, but when you click it it opens however the cs6 64 bit... frustrating

    any ideal?

    I think that if you use regedit and find the Photoshop.exe key you will find the default to open and edit programs are set to the 64-bit exe.  Try changing them 32-bit exe, that's what my Windows 7 registry key look like. You would replace both of them to something like:

    "C:\Program Files (x 86) \Adobe\Adobe Photoshop.exe" '%1 '.

    You have some plugins 32 bits in a third installed, is - why you want the 32-bit version to start

  • Windows VISTA problems with ".exe" files

    I'm on Windows Vista Home Premium, 64-bit, SP2 on a HP Pavilion desktop computer. Recently developed a problem when you try to run any file with an ".exe" extension results in a window asking to "choose the application I want to use to open the file" or "this file has no program associated with it for performing this action. Create an association in the control panel to define the Associations. " Any ideas?

    Hello
    This problem occurs when your .exe file associations are broken. This is usually caused by a virus/malware that changes the default file associations in Windows. Follow these instructions to resolve this problem:
    Download exeHelper from one of these two links: link 1, link 2 double click on exeHelper to run the fix. A black window should appear. Once the patch is finished, press any key to close.
    Then try following the steps in this virus/malware removal guide: http://www.selectrealsecurity.com/malware-removal-guide
    It contains instructions which will remove most malware infections. If you have any questions, just ask me. I hope this helps you.
    Brian
  • In Windows 7. LNK file associations changed

    All the desktop shortcut icons and icons of programs start on a new Windows 7machine have had their file association has changed all that was the default association to another program, IE. IE Explorer, so that none of the links will launch the program proper.  Change the open with everything a link to any other program causes all links to implement the selected program.  Therefore, nothing works.  Is there a file association by default for *. LNK files and if so the power can file association be changed back to the default value of correct Windows?  The system has Norton antivirus running and up to date so no indication of a problem of viruses, and even if the user is not sure, reminds in response a request 'open with' when starting a game.  All other configuration settings seem to agree.  Any suggestions?

    IS - THIS only simple allows you to delete the association

    http://www.Winhelponline.com/articles/231/1/an-utility-to-unassociate-file-types-in-Windows-7-and-Vista.html

    SIMPLY CLICK remove .lnk file association AND THATS IT

Maybe you are looking for