Re: Blue screen of death at every reboot



What is the make and model of your computer.

Are you able to get the blue screen and make an exact copy of the error message and post the exact text of the message here?


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"Yega" <Yega@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:F89BC1AC-529D-4866-86DC-4B6BC1529737@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I tried to do the quote managment thing, but there was no such option to take
over ownership or anything. I dunno how to set it up. What do you mean "If
you have an AV app and you received viri then your AV app is'nt worth a
light."? I dont understand sorry. I cant boot in safe mode, I cant boot in
any mode. It gets to the Windows loading screen and it just restarts. Is
there some sort of program that maybe would let me take over ownership over
the other HDD, to let me access the password protected accounts?



"DL" wrote:

You need to 'take ownership of files/folders' see win help

If you have an AV app and you received viri then your AV app is'nt worth a
light.


If you can logon to safemode with network support try an online AV scan at
Symantec / McAfee / Kaspersky etc


"Yega" <Yega@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:DAC7652E-301D-4555-87A3-E4845C6D2840@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Last Monday (14th) I started my computer and got a Blue screen of > death as
> soon as I got to the log on screen, but as soon as it hit the > screen it
> restarted. I booted up in safe mode with CMD prompt and started my > anti
> virus, as I suspected it was a virus (this thing kinda happened > before). I
> scanned 3 times, doing 3 different scans and it found nothing (Im > using
> Avast! 4.6). I restarted and it let me log on. As soon as I logged > on tho,
> I
> was plagued by viruses- here is the list of the infected files:
> C:\WINDOWS\system32\vsxml.dll
> C:\Program Files\Movie Maker\moviemk.
> C:\WINDOWS\system32\ZoneLabs\vsmon.exe
> C:\Program Files\Windows NT\hypertrm.exe
> C:\WINDOWS\system32\ntdll.dll
> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\NTDLL.DLL
> C:\windows\SERVIC~1\i386\moviemk.exe
> C:\WINDOWS\System32\netshell.dll
> C:\WINDOWS\system32\kernel32.dll
> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\KERNEL32.DLL
> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\KERNEL32.DLL
> C:\WINDOWS\system32\SHELL32.dll
> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\KERNEL32.DLL
> C:\windows\SERVIC~1\i386\ntdll.dll
>
> The virus that infected them is: Trivial-38-D.
> When I got all these viruses, my PC just got over loaded, gave up > and went
> to the blue screen. Now, each time I boot I get the blue screen. I > have
> used
> the Windows Repair Console and reinstalled the MBR and the boot.ini > but it
> didnt help. I dont know what to do. I have a second PC, to which I > have
> attached the infected HDD (thats how I got that list of files). If > only I
> knew a way to access my /Documents and Settings/*User* folders I > could
> retrive the data that I need and I would have no problem formating > the
> drive,
> but whenever I try to access 2 of them (both Admin accounts) I get > a
> "Access
> Denied" message and I cant get in. I can access the limited > account, the
> 3rd
> one, but not the other 2.
> So, my question is: 1)Is there a way to access Admin, password > protected,
> accounts from another HDD? 2)Is there a way of getting my HDD to > work
> again,
> i.e. getting it to boot properly and getting rid of the viruses?
> All safe modes DONT work, and when I scan the infected HDD from the > other
> 1
> no viruses are picked up. Please someone help me. Any information > would be
> greatly appreciated. Either contact me here or email me at
> dfibuch2001uk@xxxxxxxxxxx (MSN account). Thanks for taking > interest.





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