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Guys I need quality advice, my computer almost received a virus,one of those quick scan your computer now! I didn't but something got onboard, now I can't load windows and set up.It kept saying memory cannot be read-windows logon error32.I got through once and [programs loaded] tried too install standard operating pack for windows-x.p. but couldn't.I loaded malware bytes/avast/spyware-doctor and hoped all would be well,not so! Now I can't get back on[it won't load programs] I'm using a netbook to write this.I still have the recovery disc but I have priceless data on my hard drive and I Don't want to lose it. Stuff on systema,pimsuelers learn chinese system, qi-gung programs, ecetera.So aside from taking it to a store,any solutions? Anyway of booting it...I know some bums fix computers. So I'm drawing on the strength of the collective-any advice?

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Guys I need quality advice, my computer almost received a virus,one of those quick scan your computer now! I didn't but something got onboard, now I can't load windows and set up.It kept saying memory cannot be read-windows logon error32.I got through once and [programs loaded] tried too install standard operating pack for windows-x.p. but couldn't.I loaded malware bytes/avast/spyware-doctor and hoped all would be well,not so! Now I can't get back on[it won't load programs] I'm using a netbook to write this.I still have the recovery disc but I have priceless data on my hard drive and I Don't want to lose it. Stuff on systema,pimsuelers learn chinese system, qi-gung programs, ecetera.So aside from taking it to a store,any solutions? Anyway of booting it...I know some bums fix computers. So I'm drawing on the strength of the collective-any advice?

 

Do you have an external enclosure (USB) lying around? Or your friends have one maybe?

 

Have you tried spybot search & destroy?

 

After you get what you need, it might be wise to blow away the old installation totally because:

 

1. it is going to take too many hours to repair

 

2. you don't know if the "old" virus installed something that is "new" or not covered under present virus definitions

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Do you have an external enclosure (USB) lying around? Or your friends have one maybe?

 

Have you tried spybot search & destroy?

 

After you get what you need, it might be wise to blow away the old installation totally because:

 

1. it is going to take too many hours to repair

 

2. you don't know if the "old" virus installed something that is "new" or not covered under present virus definitions

 

 

 

 

 

I can't get it to load...I almost got it too the point of reading:windows is now starting up...then it restarts all over again and again and again.The only reason I had hope is because I got through once,I spent that time[aside from downloading anti-virus programs] tryng to register for online storage sites for back up, I even left my computer on for a few days but it wasn't enough time.Otherwise I probably would have wiped it by now...but when I think about the priceless information[time invested not even counting money] I just can't bring myself to wipe everything out.

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I can't get it to load...I almost got it too the point of reading:windows is now starting up...then it restarts all over again and again and again.The only reason I had hope is because I got through once,I spent that time[aside from downloading anti-virus programs] tryng to register for online storage sites for back up, I even left my computer on for a few days but it wasn't enough time.Otherwise I probably would have wiped it by now...but when I think about the priceless information[time invested not even counting money] I just can't bring myself to wipe everything out.

 

Do you have enough space on your netbook to fit what you are trying to save?

If you do

 

then you might want to ask around to see if you can borrow a hard drive enclosure from one of your friends.

You can put the hard drive from the problem computer into an enclosure and attach it to your netbook.

 

Save everything that you need. Then reinstall windows on the problem computer.

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I just battled this monster - TR/ Crypt.Zpack.Gen trojan - I was about to go insane! It just wouldn't go away.

 

For two weeks it just got worse and worse. It would take about an hour just to get online and everything was all messed up.

 

Anyway, some guy on the Avira Antivir forum suggested something and it worked! My computer is humming like new now.

 

http://forum.avira.com/wbb/index.php?page=...threadID=104078 --- Look for the posts by FFreestyleRR

 

Good luck!

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Do you have enough space on your netbook to fit what you are trying to save?

If you do

 

then you might want to ask around to see if you can borrow a hard drive enclosure from one of your friends.

You can put the hard drive from the problem computer into an enclosure and attach it to your netbook.

 

Save everything that you need. Then reinstall windows on the problem computer.

 

 

 

Maybe but I just got the netbook-seems primitive...but maybe.If I got the computer to start once then I should be able to access it somehow again! Then I would concentrate on loading standard packs for xp, something is being blocked since it starts over and over again before getting to windows is now starting up.

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When you have your system fixed, download Avast anti-virus. It is free and the best!

 

www.avast.com

 

ralis

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Maybe but I just got the netbook-seems primitive...but maybe.If I got the computer to start once then I should be able to access it somehow again! Then I would concentrate on loading standard packs for xp, something is being blocked since it starts over and over again before getting to windows is now starting up.

 

Have you looked in "My Computer" to see if you have space for the netbook?

 

online storage may take too long

 

Press & hold F8 on boot up

 

You should see a menu

 

go to safe mode

 

it may take a while to boot windows from there so be patient

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Have you looked in "My Computer" to see if you have space for the netbook?

 

online storage may take too long

 

Press & hold F8 on boot up

 

You should see a menu

 

go to safe mode

 

it may take a while to boot windows from there so be patient

 

 

Thanks so much for your advice and compassion! But it still isn't working and I've tried safe mode,debugging mode, windows directory mode, which reads cannot read file system of drive.I've tried restoring optimal defaults, last known good configuration,I'll keep trying!

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Stop accessing porn and warez sites. ;)

 

OK now you got the infection, follow these steps:

 

http://www.dslreports.com/faq/13616

 

After doing that ask for help and post the log here:

 

http://www.dslreports.com/forum/cleanup

 

 

Extra info you need:

 

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/combofix/h...manual_recovery

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/combofix/h...ombofix#restore

 

DO NOT DOWNLOAD COMBOFIX BECAUSE THE DEVELOPER IS WORKING ON A NEW VERSION:

 

http://download.bleepingcomputer.com/sUBs/ComboFix.html

 

Combofix is the best tool available to diagnose and remove infections.

 

Hijackthis is another required tool and a must have to remove Windows crap:

 

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial42.html

 

Download here:

 

http://free.antivirus.com/hijackthis/

 

Log analyzer here:

 

http://www.hijackthis.de/

 

Also run this malware removal tool in safe mode like the ones mentioned before:

 

http://www.superantispyware.com/

 

The free version is good.

 

 

Pray you don't have a rootkit infection because in that case you will have to reinstall Windows again depending of what rootkit you got.

 

Read this thread:

 

http://forum.sysinternals.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=17648

 

Anyway, try this tool mentioned in that thread:

 

http://usec.at/rootkit.html

 

And this one as a backup:

 

http://www.gmer.net/

 

There are others as well but they can be buggy. So I won't link them in here.

 

No need to run the antirootkit tools in SAFE MODE.

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Finally after you clean thoroughly your computer HARDEN WINDOWS:

 

http://www.tweakhound.com/xp/xptweaks/supertweaks1.htm

http://www.tweakhound.com/vista/tweakguide/index.htm

http://www.tweakhound.com/windows7/index.htm

 

A tight Windows box (like mine) is almost as safe as a Linux box.

 

 

I advice you to install Linux and Windows in the same box in separate partitions. Linux is the safest method to surf the Net.

 

Good luck.

Edited by durkhrod chogori

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Thanks so much for your advice and compassion! But it still isn't working and I've tried safe mode,debugging mode, windows directory mode, which reads cannot read file system of drive.I've tried restoring optimal defaults, last known good configuration,I'll keep trying!

 

:blink:

 

Might want to find an USB external enclosure so that you could put the hard drive of the problem computer INTO the USB external enclosure.

 

Attach the external enclosure to your netbook and see if you can use scandisk on it.

 

 

Stop accessing porn and warez sites. ;)

 

 

Could you look deeper into what you are saying or assuming?

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I am not going to look deeper into anything. I have generously provided advice that is not easily available unless you are a sys admin or computer security expert. Most infections occur from accessing those sites and clicking on unsafe e-mail attachments.

 

Educate yourself a bit more instead of assuming anything.

 

 

Btw, shouldn't be this thread posted at the Off-Topic section?

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I am not going to look deeper into anything. I have generously provided advice that is not easily available unless you are a sys admin or computer security expert. Most infections occur from accessing those sites and clicking on unsafe e-mail attachments.

 

Educate yourself a bit more instead of assuming anything.

Btw, shouldn't be this thread posted at the Off-Topic section?

 

 

 

 

 

Yes it should! Anyway thanks for the expert advice,I watch sanctuary, stargate universe, old highlander the series episodes on ov-guide since I don't have cable.They are always advertising something or sending something into a minor window.As far as porn goes...I went from late last may to late August without emitting the vital essence-jing.

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Enoch,

 

You can download linux mint www.linuxmint.com and make a bootable cd, then use that to recover your data to a usb flash drive or an external hard drive. Then format the main computer after all data is backed up and reinstall your os, when you get it running again avira free edition is the best free virus scan.

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Enoch,

 

You can download linux mint www.linuxmint.com and make a bootable cd, then use that to recover your data to a usb flash drive or an external hard drive. Then format the main computer after all data is backed up and reinstall your os, when you get it running again avira free edition is the best free virus scan.

 

 

 

 

 

Just wanted to say thanks to all the bums, I got the problem resolved by following my intuition.Pulled a Mr.Spock-human[not logic based] like move and utilized system[willing to embrace the loss] restore without the disc and everything backed up without loss.Thought I lacked the space since I'd hit system restore a year ago and that consumed a lot of space.Now my computer is running like a new born baby...or reincarnated baby! Speaking of which, it's reinvigorated me to practice even more intensely all the stuff on my hard drive...because when it's gone[like life] it's gone.Which also reminds me of David Tennant's final bow as Doctor Who in the end of time christmas special-time for a belated christmas present!

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