Hi,
Am I supposed to uncheck the whitelist boxes you identified before, check the List Drivers MD5 box and click scan, like I did before and then click the fix box at the end, or just leave all the boxes checked and just click fix?
Log is attached. When I try to start in normal mode, my desktop does not appear at all. It gives me the login screen, then the please wait screen once I enter my pswd, then the BSoD.
Go again to System Recovery Options via Vista installation DVD. This time, select "System Restore" option. Select restore point that ComboFix has created earlier. Follow the prompts to restart after (hopefully) successful system Restore operation. Let me know if there are any issues.
Hi,
I don't see a restore point that ComboFix created. I ran ComboFix twice on 9/29. There are System:Schedule Checkpoints on 9/25 and then not again until 10/1. The only things in between are the installation of more current versions of Java and Adobe Reader and a windows update.
Reboot into safe mode.
Navigate to c:\Windows\ERDNT\hiv-backup folder.
Right-click erdnt.exe file there and select run as administrator. Wait until registry restoring has finished. Reboot.
There are 2 folders. The first is 9-21-2011. The second is AutoBackup. Inside AutoBackup there is another folder, 9-22-2011. There is not a hiv-backup folder in any of these folders.
Well, I think my computer just died, but what do I know. I saved SystemLook to a usb drive and inserted it into my computer which was already open in safe mode. When I clicked on computer it didn't seem to recognize the drive so I attempted to restart. On restart I got a message that said:
Does your system have nothing but Windows partition on it? I can't recall seeing anything Linux related before this in the topic but that message has something to do with Linux.
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