Blue Screen after running Spybot

Morning Sandra,

He posted no information as to the version or what else he did, just that he ran spybot and after it was done he got a blue screen. Not ever sure he ran SSD.
 
I just checked the forum post - and as you say not enough info to identify the problem.

However I have seen this before when the Winlogon\Userinit registry entry has been "infected" and points to a spyware exe file. The example below is an infected registry entry:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Userinit= C:\WINDOWS\system32\userinit.exe, C:\WINDOWS\system32\ntos.exe

The ntos.exe entry should not be present - the userinit.exe entry alone is correct. In some cases Spybot deletes both the file and the whole registry entry - if this happens XP will no longer boot and just gives a BSOD error.

Restoring an earlier version of the registry should recover the bootup - you may then have to edit out the call to the missing spyware exe file.
 
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