bytebuster
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My dad is always picking up tons of viruses, but he really got a stumper this time. He says the computer keeps rebooting. So I go over there and sure enough, it does. Now here's where it gets weird. I boot off Hirens boot CD and try to boot into the mini XP shell. No can do, it acts like it's booting and then gives me a blank screen. Reload, and go into the CD boot menu and load DOS. I look at the C drive and it's been totally erased. There's a few junk files in there and that's it.
I tell my parents that the virus erased Windows and that it will need to be reinstalled. My mom hunts down their copy of XP. I boot off the disk and it says "Setup is inspecting your hardware configuration" and then just goes dead, blank screen. It won't recognize the CD drives either, so I can't run Avast. At that point I threw in the towel.
So, we have a virus that knows enough to keep ANY GUI from booting. It kept Mini XP off the Hirens CD from booting. It erased the HDD. It won't let me reinstall Windows. It does the exact same thing, acts normal and then goes blank. I'm stumped. The part of the Hirens CD that contains the tools loaded, but not Mini XP, so apparently it knows the difference. Any ideas? I have until Tuesday, when my dad's favorite computer guy reopens his shop after the holiday. I'm thinking I may have to replace the HDD.
I tell my parents that the virus erased Windows and that it will need to be reinstalled. My mom hunts down their copy of XP. I boot off the disk and it says "Setup is inspecting your hardware configuration" and then just goes dead, blank screen. It won't recognize the CD drives either, so I can't run Avast. At that point I threw in the towel.
So, we have a virus that knows enough to keep ANY GUI from booting. It kept Mini XP off the Hirens CD from booting. It erased the HDD. It won't let me reinstall Windows. It does the exact same thing, acts normal and then goes blank. I'm stumped. The part of the Hirens CD that contains the tools loaded, but not Mini XP, so apparently it knows the difference. Any ideas? I have until Tuesday, when my dad's favorite computer guy reopens his shop after the holiday. I'm thinking I may have to replace the HDD.