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nate2005
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29. July 2008 @ 01:22 |
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hello there everyone, I have searched all around on google for about 4 hours and can not find a solution so im hoping you guys can help me. Anywayz I just reformated my moms HD on her pc yesterday due to she had crap loads of virus's so i figured it would be easier to do that. So i got the whole thing done and working wonderful lastnight. Tonight she goes on from what she told me she went to check her email and her whole pc froze. So i took a look at it, it gets to the Winxp splash screen takes about 3 to 4 seconds and than freezes. I tried loading into safe mode that didnt work it locks up trying to that aswell. I tried hitting last known config that didnt work that locks up, i also tried booting from the recovery disc it recovered the files sucessfully than i restarted the pc did the same exact thing... Any info at all on the problem would be really appreciated thank you
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29. July 2008 @ 14:32 |
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Sounds like there is still a virus on the computer. Maybe it's a memory resident virus? Search around on Google for that term.
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nate2005
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29. July 2008 @ 17:41 |
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ok if that is the case how do i actually take care of that. I looked around on google about that term and there really isnt a whole lot of info on how to fix the problem
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29. July 2008 @ 18:16 |
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Not too sure. I just know that it resides in your memory. My guess would be to buy some new RAM?
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nate2005
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29. July 2008 @ 19:59 |
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is there a way to find out for sure if it actually is the memory resident virus?
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nate2005
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29. July 2008 @ 20:00 |
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if this helps any i tried memtest and that came back with no errors, i dont know if that info helps at all
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30. July 2008 @ 09:56 |
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Not to sure man. But if you formated the hard drive and the problems are still occurring, you either still have the virus, there is a bunch spyware running, or the virus has been executed again. Remember, it was your Mom using the pc. And if shes like any other user I know, she may have got the virus back on the computer.
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30. July 2008 @ 10:27 |
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Why don't people get this.. Formatting a drive DOESNT wipe it.. it just removes the file table leaving the data, malware and everything else intact. Reformatting with the same partitioning plan then means duplicating the file table which allows read only files etc to pop back up and run if they are so inclined. (common windows installer error.. can't copy file xxxxx.. because it is in the sectors trying to be written to with a read only flag set)
Most AV tools need a valid ile table, and obviously now the file table is tecnically "corrupt" because files exist which have no reference..
I would first run a proper drive blanking application.. active@killdisk bootable is free and does the job, then format again and reinstall on a clean target...
It still sounds like a ram problem tho..
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30. July 2008 @ 11:00 |
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NVM....still early in the morning.
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30. July 2008 @ 11:11 |
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nate2005
Since it was booting with the same viruses before you reinstalled windows it would lead me to believe the possibility of a hardware issue such as overheating. Check to see that the CPU fan is spinning alright or that the heat sink isn't choked with dust.
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30. July 2008 @ 11:35 |
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If the CPU was getting that hot, it would most likely shut down.
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nate2005
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30. July 2008 @ 13:17 |
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ok i checked to make sure there was no overheating issues there is none, everything is fine inside it. I even cleaned it all out it was a little dusty but not too bad. I just burned the iso of that disk cleaner thing im about to try that ill post back and let you guys know if that works
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30. July 2008 @ 14:12 |
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pull out the ram off the motherboard & use a pencil eraser to clean the gold contacts on the ram stick(s) & reseat the ram. startup the pc to see if does same thing.
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nate2005
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30. July 2008 @ 17:15 |
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ok so i just got done doing the whole active killdisk thing I also tried after that formating again like you said, I also did the whole pencil eraser to the gold contacts on the ram and now it starts to load the xp splash screen for about 2 seconds and now the whole screen turns black. I tried to load into safe mode seeing if it would even do that and it gets stuck everytime on the command windows/system32/drivers\mup.sys
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30. July 2008 @ 17:31 |
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if correct the line windows/system32/drivers\mup.sys just sits there for a while til safemode kicks in. that is why i like win98 safemode over xp safemode as it is faster to load.
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30. July 2008 @ 17:31 |
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nate2005
When you reinstalled windows, was it using a complete windows install disc or a restore disc from the manufacturer?
If it was a complete install did you reformat first?
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nate2005
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30. July 2008 @ 18:19 |
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it was a restore disk that i had made when i got the pc to begin with. I let it sit on that screen for about 40 mins and never moved at all. I know it doesnt take that long to go into safe mode due to i have done it plenty of times lol
I have never ran into a problem like this so im super stumped.
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30. July 2008 @ 20:27 |
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Originally posted by nate2005: it was a restore disk that i had made when i got the pc to begin with. I let it sit on that screen for about 40 mins and never moved at all. I know it doesnt take that long to go into safe mode due to i have done it plenty of times lol
I have never ran into a problem like this so im super stumped.
It sounds like the restore disc may be missing something.
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30. July 2008 @ 20:27 |
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Quote: it was a restore disk that i had made when i got the pc to begin with
A restore disc only contains a portion of windows, the rest is hidden in a partition on your hard drive. IF your computer gets seriously infected so could that portion of windows on your hard drive and doing a restore will not correct that. Try and use the restore disc again and see if that works before trying anything else.
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nate2005
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30. July 2008 @ 20:51 |
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I already tried using the restore disk again same issues occur. So what is the next step. Its weird though because when i used the restore disks before this happend everything worked perfectly fine. Once this virus got on in nothing wants to work.
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30. July 2008 @ 21:48 |
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On the bottom of your post it shows some hardware, is that the computers actual components?
Your problem sounds more hardware related than virus related. If you have an extra video card or memory stick laying around you might want to try them.
From my experience with virus/malware, once you reformat the drive it's gone. I've never had one survive the reformat or survive in memory and I've had several times I've had to resort to a reformat.
Sometimes just removing a memory stick can fix the problem, the computer will run fine on 1gb of memory.
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30. July 2008 @ 22:03 |
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Quote: So what is the next step
Then you will probably have to do a complete reformat of your hard drive. This means that you will need to locate all of the drivers for your system. You will also need an actual full OEM same version of windows, and the serial number. Is the serial number located on a green sticker somewhere on your computer?
BTW, what is the make and model of the system and version of windows?
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nate2005
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30. July 2008 @ 22:11 |
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no underneath my post is actually my pc specs her pc is an hp pavilion a1250n its only like a little over 2 years old. The video card is only 5 months old so i dont think it would be that. it windows xp sp3 she had on the pc. I also put in a extra gig of ram so it has a total of 2gb of ram. I actually did that earlier i wiped everything all partions and started over. I dont have any other version of xp i can try so i used the recovery disk for that pc which has xp on it. However earlier i did notice once i opened the pc case up, there a piece that isnt plugged into anything for the video card, im thinking that might be one of the problems, im not home at the vary moment but will be shortly than i will try putting that piece back on that may work.
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30. July 2008 @ 22:52 |
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Quote: I actually did that earlier i wiped everything all partions and started over.
A restore disc can't wipe the hard drive it just restores windows. If the partition that contains the other half of the restore information is wiped then a restore disc can no longer work.
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nate2005
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30. July 2008 @ 23:35 |
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I actually wrote that out wrong thats my fault. I only wiped out the paritions that was my main files on it. So the whole C drive was wipped i didnt wipe out recovery part. Im sorry about that mistake. However I did find out some intresting news, my mom had told me a bit ago that the email she opened which was from her friend, the lady had came over and told my mom that her work pc which is what she send the email from to my mom, is all jacked up and wont work properly at all. Could this whole problem be possibly from that?
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