Hi guys,
I'm in a bit of a pickle. My brother, being the brilliant *cough* sarcasm *cough* chap he is, never does any software maintenance on his computer, isn't very careful about what he downloads, and never tells me about anything odd. He simply ignores it all and assumes all will be fine, despite my constant warnings to the contrary. Being the family tech. guy, this means I have to deal with the "all hell" when it eventually "breaks loose".
While using his desktop this morning to help him with something, I noticed a warning in the taskbar from the Action Center that his firewall was down plus some other odd errors and learned that Windows Update and a few system services were not only not running, but NOT EVEN SHOWING UP IN services.msc!
It took me all day to find the right registry keys to get everything working again, plus run a few billion AntiVirus and Anti-Malware scans for good measure...and, knock on wood, all seems fine now. HOWEVER...
Now that his firewall is back, it seems ALL the Firewall rules that were there in the list for his programs, and, indeed, all the default Firewall rules for Windows and it's updates, itself, are completely gone. My question is: Is there a way to re-load all the default Windows firewall rules back instead of having to enter them all manually? I already tried the "Restore Defaults" option, but that doesn't seem to have done anything as none of the Firewall rules have changed at all. Would loading an older System Restore point do the trick...? Do System Restore Points even store Firewall Rules...?
I'd love to try the System Restore point method, as it's easy, but I don't know when this whole problem originally started and I don't want to accidentally load a Restore Point and have it re-screw up all the registry entries I just repaired...
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated! Thanks so much!
EDIT: Sorry, forgot to mention, he's running Windows 7 Home Premium with SP1.
I'm in a bit of a pickle. My brother, being the brilliant *cough* sarcasm *cough* chap he is, never does any software maintenance on his computer, isn't very careful about what he downloads, and never tells me about anything odd. He simply ignores it all and assumes all will be fine, despite my constant warnings to the contrary. Being the family tech. guy, this means I have to deal with the "all hell" when it eventually "breaks loose".
While using his desktop this morning to help him with something, I noticed a warning in the taskbar from the Action Center that his firewall was down plus some other odd errors and learned that Windows Update and a few system services were not only not running, but NOT EVEN SHOWING UP IN services.msc!
It took me all day to find the right registry keys to get everything working again, plus run a few billion AntiVirus and Anti-Malware scans for good measure...and, knock on wood, all seems fine now. HOWEVER...
Now that his firewall is back, it seems ALL the Firewall rules that were there in the list for his programs, and, indeed, all the default Firewall rules for Windows and it's updates, itself, are completely gone. My question is: Is there a way to re-load all the default Windows firewall rules back instead of having to enter them all manually? I already tried the "Restore Defaults" option, but that doesn't seem to have done anything as none of the Firewall rules have changed at all. Would loading an older System Restore point do the trick...? Do System Restore Points even store Firewall Rules...?
I'd love to try the System Restore point method, as it's easy, but I don't know when this whole problem originally started and I don't want to accidentally load a Restore Point and have it re-screw up all the registry entries I just repaired...
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated! Thanks so much!
EDIT: Sorry, forgot to mention, he's running Windows 7 Home Premium with SP1.
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My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bitIntel Core 2 Duo 3.0ghz6gb DDR2 RAM - 2gb OCZ, 4gb GSkill - both in ...ASUS Radeon HD7850 2gb
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 Duo 3.0ghz
- Motherboard
- Asus P5K SE/EPU
- Memory
- 6gb DDR2 RAM - 2gb OCZ, 4gb GSkill - both in dual channel
- Graphics Card(s)
- ASUS Radeon HD7850 2gb
- Sound Card
- On-board Realtek AC'97 Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- NEC AccuSync LCD71V LCD Monitor
- Screen Resolution
- 1280x1024
- Hard Drives
- Western Digital 160gb SATA (Master), Western Digital 320gb SATA (Secondary)
- PSU
- 500w Coolmax
- Case
- iCute 0302-SL-BAL-B
- Cooling
- top 80mm Exhaust, back 80mm Exhaust, side 80mm Intake
- Keyboard
- 22-year old Compaq RT101 w/ superbright modded blue LEDs
- Mouse
- Logitech MX510 (blue)
- Internet Speed
- Eastlink Cable @ 20 Mbps
- Antivirus
- Avast Antivirus Free
- Browser
- Mozilla Firefox
- Other Info
- I also have an MSI Wind U100 netbook running Linux Mint 17 MATE - 1.6ghz Intel Atom, 2gb RAM, 160gb Hard Drive, 128mb Intel Mobile On-board Video, Realtek AC'97 On-board Audio, 9-cell Battery, 1.0G BIOS