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Thread starter darkmark Start date Dec 3, Status Not open for further replies. When I try to start windows, it shows the loading bar for a bit, and then it just freezes. Prior to this, my computer suddenly froze and I was forced to restart.
I'm currently posting this from "Safe mode with networking" as it's the only way to use my computer. My guess is that a virus of some sort is preventing windows from starting.
I tried the 4-step virus removal preliminary instructions, got a log from MBAM, but DDS would not finish scanning and would not close until I rebooted. Hello, and welcome to TechSpot. Hello DMJ. I've decided to look for active support from a different site.
You may close this topic if you wish. Actually, we're a lot faster than Bleeping Computer. As you can see, you've gotten no help from there.
If you would've been a bit more patient, for another hours, would have been fine Make sure it maintains the same name, otherwise the fix will fail. The tool will make a log on the flashdrive Fixlog. Now restart, let it boot normally and tell me how it went. Alright, I ran the farbar fix thing, and I can start windows normally now, yay!
Here's the log it produced. I clicked try again and was able to get in like normal. This is the error message: Windows - No Disk Exception Processing Message c Parameters 75b6bf7c 4 75b6bf7c 75b6bf7c I haven't gone on to the combofix part quite yet, will get to that soon.
Well, combofix never managed to get past the "Scanning for infected files and folders" part, even after trying all the trouble shooting options and letting it sit for a while. I decided to just move on to the TDSSKiller scan, it found some things, but I just clicked skip since there was no cure option. Log is below. Generic - warning Generic 1 No I had an Old motherboard which I think failed as it would no longer boot up even to the BIOS screen, I replaced the mother board with a new one and a new PSU which boots up but after showing the multi coloured loading bar for a few minutes I get the blue screen of death mentioned above.
If I choose to boot into safe mode the new motherboard and PSU boot correctly into windows XP but in safe mode only which restricts what I can do with PC, I was able to do a full system antivirus scan in safe nmode which is where I am currently with it. I will look at the link you supplied and see what it says to do thanks for the help to date.
Then add and test components, RAM first, then internal graphics, then GPU, etc "mother board with a new one and a new PSU which boots up but after showing the multi coloured loading bar for a few minutes I get the blue screen of death mentioned above" - something on your boot disk disagrees, could be change in motherboard requires an individual installation of OS Looks like FileHippo has a copy of SP3 available Cycloid Torus said:.
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Apache Log4j Update Please see this document here for current information regarding the Apache Log4j vulnerability. Need Windows 11 help? Safemode is a diagnostic mode that allows you to use Windows with only the most basic drivers loaded. No extra software is opened automatically with Windows making troubleshooting software and driver problems easier.
Press the F8 key repeatedly when the first screen appears. When the Windows XP desktop appears, Safe Mode is displayed in the four corners of the screen and the desktop will probably look much worse due to the reduced colors. Click Administrator and enter the password if applicable.
Click Start , and then Run. Click OK. When prompted, click Restart. The computer starts into Safe Mode. Click Administrator and enter the password if prompted. Click Yes on the message prompt that appears.
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