Various Problems - DVD Player; Active X; Virus -- Please Help!

danicd88

New Member
This is sort of a long story. First off, I can't get any updates from microsoft. The page says:

"Windows Update cannot continue because a required service application is disabled. Windows Update requires the following services:
Automatic Updates enables detection, downloading, and installation of critical updates for your computer.
Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) enables faster, restartable downloading of updates.
Event Log logs Windows Update events for troubleshooting. To ensure that these services are enabled:

1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. Type services.msc and then click OK.
3. In the list of services, right-click the service name, and then click Properties.
4. In the Startup type list, select Automatic.
5. Verify that the service status is started."


So when I go to do that, it doesn't bring up a list of services. Rather, it tells me that my security settings prohibit the use of Active-X, or something like that. I had this problem a while back and completely forgot about it. Before, I went through IE and changed all my settings to always allow Active-X, because I was having similar issues with my new HP printer. I can't use the scan button on the printer/scanner/copier. I have to actually open up the program, because of that Active-X junk. I'm probably lacking some important updates because it won't let me update!

So now on to my next problem. My DVD drive hasn't been working properly. It has been working fine up until recently, but the other day, I popped in a DVD and Power DVD told me something about my TV Out card not working properly. So, I uninstalled and reinstalled PowerDVD, and that did nothing except change the message to "An internal error has occured". Then I tried installing interactual DVD, which came with the movie, and that did nothing at all. I tried playing the movie in BS Player, and that does no help. I tried Win Media, and it plays for about 20 seconds before it tells me that an error has occured and it needs to close.

Thennnnnnn....... I decided that since I couldn't fix the damn problem, I'd try downloading a new DVD player, at which point, I acquired a virus. AVG says it's called Java/OpenStream. It can't remove the virus. I located the file and deleted it, but the other file is no where to be found (I can see hidden files, mind you).

Sooooooo..... I would sure like to know how to get rid of this virus. AVG did nothing; I've been running Adaware every 5 minutse, and it comes up with 8 new adwares each time. I ran Spybot and got rid of what it found. I'm running Housecall now. I don't know what else to run. My poor computer is tired! And so am I, and I rented another DVD and have to return it tomorrow, and would like to watch it tonight! So please help me if you can. My computer and I would greatly appreciate it!


....I sure hope there's still some people awake out there in cyberspace!
 

danicd88

New Member
bump**

I'm still awake and battling my computer, and I'm no good at it! Please help me if you're awake! Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaase!
 

danicd88

New Member
I've figured out how to fix the windows updates, but Active X is still a problem. I just got Avast, and I'm scanning the computer with that (been using AVG). Hopefully the updates will fix the DVD drive error, but I don't know. Please let me know if you can help :)
 

DCIScouts

VIP Member
Try another anti-virus program that's better than AVG, it's Anti-Vir. Furthermore, did you change the Active X settings that are in the Windows Security Center? SP2 will block most Active X programs, which I find hilarious since Microsoft is the one that invented Active X in the freaking first place!!!
 

dansilva

New Member
I popped in a DVD and Power DVD told me something about my TV Out card not working properly

this isnt a software problem(dvd softwares), this problem is in your graphic/tv card it self.Possibly driver problem

for your anti-virus problem run some spyware programs i.e. Spysweeper, Xoftyspy, Spybot also a HijackThis then cut & paset your long here http://www.hijackthis.de/
and run some anti-virus programs i.e. PC-Cillini 2005, Norton etc.
 

bluto2

banned
I popped in a dvd.

dansilva said:
this isnt a software problem(dvd softwares), this problem is in your graphic/tv card it self.Possibly driver problem

for your anti-virus problem run some spyware programs i.e. Spysweeper, Xoftyspy, Spybot also a HijackThis then cut & paset your long here http://www.hijackthis.de/
and run some anti-virus programs i.e. PC-Cillini 2005, Norton etc.
Slow down,you.ve mixed 2 problems together and have a tossed salad.
Forget about Windows updates,they have nothing to do with this.
I can't find the title i used being posted.
Lets start over with playing a PC dvd on a PC DVD player on my TV.
via my video card.
Is that what your asking ?
 

Praetor

Administrator
Staff member
So when I go to do that, it doesn't bring up a list of services. Rather, it tells me that my security settings prohibit the use of Active-X, or something like that.
Are you logged in as the administrator?

Hehe we'll get to your thread eventually, no need to bump after just a few hours :)

I've figured out how to fix the windows updates, but Active X is still a problem
You can check your activeX security settings via Control Panel --> Internet --> Security as well as via any firewall you may have

I popped in a DVD and Power DVD told me something about my TV Out card not working properly
What exactly was the error message?
 
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