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I have a tough time believing the corruption on my netbook has nothing to do with my attempted download of DF. It was running perfectly just before, I wasn't downloading anything else, and I had an active and updated virus checker. Now I can't run a virus scan, because the executable is treated as a user file, and Windows attempts to "open" the executable with Adobe. It simply doesn't recognize the fact that the file is an executable. Same with all other programs. I also tried to run the virus check from a C prompt, but the same problem occurs, and I can't access the command prompt. Also can't get online or use any peripherals; Windows doesn't see them. Please help! Thanks, MP
Footkerchief: This isn't a DF problem. I suggest right-clicking on files and using "Open with" to reset how files are opened. You may also want to run a real virus scan. Good luck! Feel free to post on the Bay 12 forums for general PC help:
Me: Attempted to download DF on laptop yesterday. As a result, nearly every file, including executables, has been turned into an Adobe file. Or perhaps more accurately, it attempts to open every file with Adobe reader. As a result, I can pretty much do nothing with it. I can't run a virus check, I can't look at system properties, I can't obtain a command prompt, I can't access the CD drive, and I can't get online. I did manage to run a scan with Windows Firewall; nothing was detected. And as far as I can tell, DF did not even download. HELP!