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Coops
19-12-2007, 23:28
have this issue on my laptop after is died last week, believe its a worm or something.

all advice i can find involves fixes using a working copy of windows but as the virus affects the user log on section it wont let me actually boot up windows before it reboots itself, and its stuck in this loop now

tried using recovery console to replace the file which i did, but same error!

****in annoyin, anyone help out?

Windows XP SP2 all up to date

Cheers

Coops

titcharoony
20-12-2007, 00:47
http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwareremove/default.mspx

1fast6
20-12-2007, 19:34
http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwareremove/default.mspx

No good because he can't log in to install it...

Coops, sounds like the blaster worm from a few years ago. Use another PC to download the latest copy of some anti virus e.g. Norton. Burn to CD, boot from the CD on the laptop then allow it to do a system scan for you. Sorted.

Coops
20-12-2007, 20:18
will it create a bootable version of the anti virus software without windows tho?

1fast6
20-12-2007, 22:55
will it create a bootable version of the anti virus software without windows tho?

Should do if you can find the ISO variant with the cd bootsector intact.

Coops
20-12-2007, 23:04
sok people

wahoo! ran chkdsk on recovery console,manually recovered a few more files with the R/C and its alive, burnin DVD's of my files like crazy now! new laptop in the new year me thinks! :lol:

fasterthanjesus
21-12-2007, 10:33
ubuntu linux.

depends if you like playing games, or just want a rock steady completely free o/s.

i have my laptop using linux and i swear by it.

Coops
21-12-2007, 21:57
tried it before mate and couldnt get to grips with it, i have the mandrake version iirc. too much like a mac and cant use them either! :oops:

Purple
21-12-2007, 23:30
tried it before mate and couldnt get to grips with it, i have the mandrake version iirc. too much like a mac and cant use them either! :oops:
Install "Crossover Windows" on Ubuntu (or any Linux OS) and you can run most of the useful Windows application on Linux. For Windows gaming on Linux, Cedega does the the same thing. The apps run at native hardware speed, not emulated speeds.
http://www.codeweavers.com/products/cxoffice/
http://www.transgaming.com/