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    Remotely Logging In

    I know all I've done is posting questions, but I need help once again...

    Well, my 7 year old laptop finally decided to disfunction.
    It seems that most of the built-in harware doesn't work.
    None of the key***rd keys work,
    or the built-in mouse.

    I can reboot (thankfully).
    It's an old laptop, so the Wi-Fi connector is added harware (in another words, it still works).
    I tried logging in my usual ID,
    but I had decided to put a password on it earlier (stupid stupid stupid)
    and I can't type now,
    so I can't get in the administrator account.

    Somehow, I have access to Guest account
    (I have a non-built-in mouse).
    So I went in,
    started my RAT
    and tried to connect to my computer and...
    Firewall came up.
    The administrator has to allow the program, great.

    I also tried normal Remote Desktop,
    but it doesn't work.
    (I know how to work that at least...)

    I tried attatching an extra key***rd to it,
    but since my computer is ancient too,
    our computer key***rd doesn't fit in with my extra laptop key***rd port.

    I can use the visual key***rd thingy when I log into the Guest Account
    (I have no idea what it is in English since I use a Korean OS, but it's the key***rd you click on).

    I don't have any back-up (again, stupid stupid stupid...)
    so I somehow have to log into my Admin ID.
    I know the password to it.

    Just anyidea how to log in?
    I have a computer right next to my laptop,
    and they are both Windows XP.
    Thanks for your time.

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    Have you tried booting up into Safe Mode?
    "Workers of the world unite; you have nothing to lose but your chains." -Karl Marx

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    It turns out that it was some kind of a virus...

    So I can use the key***rd just before Windows XP starts,
    but I can't use it after.

    So I went into Safe Mode.
    Now there wasn't a guest ID,
    but only my Admin ID (Peace Force),
    and a strange Administrator ID.

    I'm guessing the password for the Administrator ID is something like admin.
    I know my Admin ID password.

    The problem is...
    I still can't type even though I'm in safe mode.
    Someone pro must have hacked my computer.

    Is there any other way to try to log in?

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    Hmm.. well, since you're not logged in, the On-Screen Key***rd is ruled out...

    I'm unable to think of anything else besides formatting your HD, If I do find anything though, I'll get back to you. Sorry I cant help.
    "Workers of the world unite; you have nothing to lose but your chains." -Karl Marx

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    [url]http://www.devhardware.com/forums/peripherals-72/major-key***rd-and-mouse-problems-24044.html[/url]

    I see that a lot of people are having the same problems as me.
    As it turned out, the virus was pretty recent.
    It deleted your hardware drives so you couldn't use your key***rd or your mouse.
    I have no idea why my USB mouse still works though.

    Isn't there a way to put a RAT in my start-up folder so it starts when the virus starts (As soon as the OS is activated)?
    Then I could control it from my computer.

    Since I can only go in the Guest ID,
    if I put a RAT in there,
    would it only work for the Guest?
    Or would it start with the OS like it would if I put it in an Admin ID?

    Thanks for your time again,
    I really don't want to format my computer yet...
    I want to get my data out first.

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    I have no experience with RATs but couldn't you get into Administrator account in Safe Mode and start it through there?
    "Workers of the world unite; you have nothing to lose but your chains." -Karl Marx

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