you can fix this problem through this way
1.
Edit the Host File (all the steps explained below) (check if you are
able to connect to internet in safe mode with networking ...if not
proceed to 2nd step)
2. Change Proxy Settings (if you're still unable to connect to net)
Reimage works by comparing each and every OS system files with the
correct files from a web repository of 25 million Windows components.
(since Reimage works by comparing with correct file, it can easily find
the hiding rootkit, infact this is what a rootkit remover do......dumps a
list of files from your hard disk drive and compares it with the list
from the recovery console in order to find a hiding virus) This is the
sole reason you can get a PC as good as new once you run Reimage, all
other antivirus and antimalware programs just delete the virus....but
they don't correct the damage...which results in re-infection and slow
performing PC.
Reimage first scans your computer thoroughly; all the files, folders,
registry keys and values, drivers, softwares, stacks and then either
repair or remove those stuffs that should be there. But it's not just
that it does. They have an enormous web repository of application,
drivers, system objects, etc. from where they compare your PC's files
and if corrupted replace it with the healthy ones.
The problem here is Security Suite virus changed
the HOSTS File, or changed Proxy Settings.
1. Mend Hosts file: The HOSTS file is used to
translate a host name to an IP (Internet Protocol) address without
querying the DNS (Domain Name System) server. In general if you know the
host name of the machine that serves the unwanted content, you can
redirect it to 127.0.0.1, which is the local IP address of your machine.
For example, assume you have redirected the ad.doubleclick.net ad
server to 127.0.0.1. Every time your browser tries to load an image or a
flash animation from the ad.doubleclick.net ad server, it will be
redirected to your machine instead.
As a result, the browser will not be able to show any content from
this ad server. The same message appears when a web site is unavailable
for other reasons that HOSTS file blocking. The HOSTS file is named
'hosts' and editable with any text editor, such as Notepad or Wordpad.
The file generally appears at: •'C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\Etc\hosts' on Windows XP
Before editing, backup the current HOSTS file. You need to delete all
the lines from this hosts file except "127.0.0.1 localhost".
The other entires you saw there need to be removed as they are
malicious. (This is why IE unable to connect, because the HOSTS file
block the huge list of websites...and you get a warning that "The Page
cannot be displayed") After removing the entries from hosts file, please
save this file and close it. Now you should be able to search on
Google. If not,
2. Change Proxy Settings: Start your PC in safe mode
with networking, If you can`t run the IE, then you should repair the
proxy settings of Internet Explorer. Run Internet Explorer, Click Tools
-> Internet Options. Select Connections Tab and click to Lan Settings
button. Uncheck "Use a proxy server" box. Click OK. Click Apply. Click
OK. And go to http://reimagepcrepair.com/ to run a Scan.
But one of my subscriber mailed this " But after I unchecked
use a proxy server, and then ok, Apply was not an option to click.
Another idea?"
So am giving you more options...
1. Run Internet Explorer, Click Tools -> Internet Options
2. Select Connections Tab and click to Lan Settings button
3. Click Advanced button to open Proxy settings. Copy and paste the
following text into "Do not use proxy server for addresses beginning
with:" go.trendmicro.com;pcfixeasy.blogspot.com;reimagepcrepair.com;
(whatever list of web address you would like to use)
4. Click OK to save Proxy settings, then Click OK to close Lan
Settings and Click OK to close Internet Explorer settings. (Now you
should be able to click 'ok')
5. Download HijackThis. NOTE: before saving it onto your computer rename HijackThis.exe to iexplore.exe
6. Double click renamed iexplore.exe. Then click "Do a system scan
only" button and look for similar entries in the scan results as shown
below:
R1 – HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings,ProxyServer = http=127.0.0.1
O4 – HKLM\..\Run: [{RANDOM}] C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Local Settings\Application Data\{RANDOM}\{RANDOM}shdw.exe
O4 – HKCU\..\Run: [{RANDOM}] C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Local Settings\Application Data\{RANDOM}\{RANDOM}shdw.exe
7. Once you have selected all entries, close all running programs then click once on the "Fix checked" button. Close HijackThis.
8. Go to http://reimagepcrepair.com/ and run a scan