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| Windows is corrupted I've got Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 and my computer for the last few days has been giving a lot of problems. The Windows Disk Defragmenter says completed defragmenting after a few minutes of starting it and the system keeps restarting after a bunch of hours. Now since the last time it restarted, it hasn't started up. The 'Microsoft Windows XP' splash logo screen comes and it loads that normally but after that just a black screen appears and it doesn't proceed further. It starts up in safe mode though. Also I ran memtest and it showed no errors. And when I run 'sfc /scannow', within a few seconds the entire bar completes which I've never seen before. I did have a virus about a week back but it got cleared out. I have Avast! anti virus and use Trend Micro online scan once in way(used it to clear out the virus too). Please help. |
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| Re: Windows is corrupted Hi Have you a System Restore via Safe Mode back to a point when you know your computer was working properly? Another alternative is to try 'Last Known Good Configuration' - on the same screen as Safe Mode. -- Will Denny MS-MVP Shell/User Please reply to the Newsgroup Please reply to the Newgroups "manu08" <manu08@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DC0D648C-33F7-4B66-8E70-A2D02EFB36BF@microsoft.com... > I've got Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 and my computer for the > last > few days has been giving a lot of problems. The Windows Disk Defragmenter > says completed defragmenting after a few minutes of starting it and the > system keeps restarting after a bunch of hours. Now since the last time it > restarted, it hasn't started up. The 'Microsoft Windows XP' splash logo > screen comes and it loads that normally but after that just a black screen > appears and it doesn't proceed further. It starts up in safe mode though. > Also I ran memtest and it showed no errors. And when I run 'sfc /scannow', > within a few seconds the entire bar completes which I've never seen > before. I > did have a virus about a week back but it got cleared out. I have Avast! > anti > virus and use Trend Micro online scan once in way(used it to clear out the > virus too). Please help. |
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| Re: Windows is corrupted Yes I thought about system restore but wanted to know would I lose my files if I do a system restore to a point where my computer was working fine? Is there any way of checking my system files like 'sfc /scannow' but since that doesn't exactly work I'd need an alternative method. "Will Denny" wrote: > Hi > > Have you a System Restore via Safe Mode back to a point when you know your > computer was working properly? Another alternative is to try 'Last Known > Good Configuration' - on the same screen as Safe Mode. > > -- > > > Will Denny > MS-MVP Shell/User > Please reply to the Newsgroup > > > Please reply to the Newgroups > "manu08" <manu08@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:DC0D648C-33F7-4B66-8E70-A2D02EFB36BF@microsoft.com... > > I've got Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 and my computer for the > > last > > few days has been giving a lot of problems. The Windows Disk Defragmenter > > says completed defragmenting after a few minutes of starting it and the > > system keeps restarting after a bunch of hours. Now since the last time it > > restarted, it hasn't started up. The 'Microsoft Windows XP' splash logo > > screen comes and it loads that normally but after that just a black screen > > appears and it doesn't proceed further. It starts up in safe mode though. > > Also I ran memtest and it showed no errors. And when I run 'sfc /scannow', > > within a few seconds the entire bar completes which I've never seen > > before. I > > did have a virus about a week back but it got cleared out. I have Avast! > > anti > > virus and use Trend Micro online scan once in way(used it to clear out the > > virus too). Please help. > > > |
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| Re: Windows is corrupted In theory No, but it will be wise to back up just in case things get out of predictions. HTH. nass "manu08" wrote: > Yes I thought about system restore but wanted to know would I lose my files > if I do a system restore to a point where my computer was working fine? Is > there any way of checking my system files like 'sfc /scannow' but since that > doesn't exactly work I'd need an alternative method. > > "Will Denny" wrote: > > > Hi > > > > Have you a System Restore via Safe Mode back to a point when you know your > > computer was working properly? Another alternative is to try 'Last Known > > Good Configuration' - on the same screen as Safe Mode. > > > > -- > > > > > > Will Denny > > MS-MVP Shell/User > > Please reply to the Newsgroup > > > > > > Please reply to the Newgroups > > "manu08" <manu08@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:DC0D648C-33F7-4B66-8E70-A2D02EFB36BF@microsoft.com... > > > I've got Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 and my computer for the > > > last > > > few days has been giving a lot of problems. The Windows Disk Defragmenter > > > says completed defragmenting after a few minutes of starting it and the > > > system keeps restarting after a bunch of hours. Now since the last time it > > > restarted, it hasn't started up. The 'Microsoft Windows XP' splash logo > > > screen comes and it loads that normally but after that just a black screen > > > appears and it doesn't proceed further. It starts up in safe mode though. > > > Also I ran memtest and it showed no errors. And when I run 'sfc /scannow', > > > within a few seconds the entire bar completes which I've never seen > > > before. I > > > did have a virus about a week back but it got cleared out. I have Avast! > > > anti > > > virus and use Trend Micro online scan once in way(used it to clear out the > > > virus too). Please help. > > > > > > |
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| Re: Windows is corrupted Hi You shouldn't lose any files using SR, but if possible it would be a good idea to backup any files you may need later. LKGC is a good option, but may depend on what the cause of the problem is. -- Will Denny MS-MVP Shell/User Please reply to the Newsgroup Please reply to the Newgroups "manu08" <manu08@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:842D2AB4-8BDC-4760-8D68-F193C7411805@microsoft.com... > Yes I thought about system restore but wanted to know would I lose my > files > if I do a system restore to a point where my computer was working fine? Is > there any way of checking my system files like 'sfc /scannow' but since > that > doesn't exactly work I'd need an alternative method. > > "Will Denny" wrote: > >> Hi >> >> Have you a System Restore via Safe Mode back to a point when you know >> your >> computer was working properly? Another alternative is to try 'Last Known >> Good Configuration' - on the same screen as Safe Mode. >> >> -- >> >> >> Will Denny >> MS-MVP Shell/User >> Please reply to the Newsgroup >> >> >> Please reply to the Newgroups >> "manu08" <manu08@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:DC0D648C-33F7-4B66-8E70-A2D02EFB36BF@microsoft.com... >> > I've got Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 and my computer for the >> > last >> > few days has been giving a lot of problems. The Windows Disk >> > Defragmenter >> > says completed defragmenting after a few minutes of starting it and the >> > system keeps restarting after a bunch of hours. Now since the last time >> > it >> > restarted, it hasn't started up. The 'Microsoft Windows XP' splash logo >> > screen comes and it loads that normally but after that just a black >> > screen >> > appears and it doesn't proceed further. It starts up in safe mode >> > though. >> > Also I ran memtest and it showed no errors. And when I run 'sfc >> > /scannow', >> > within a few seconds the entire bar completes which I've never seen >> > before. I >> > did have a virus about a week back but it got cleared out. I have >> > Avast! >> > anti >> > virus and use Trend Micro online scan once in way(used it to clear out >> > the >> > virus too). Please help. >> >> >> |
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| Re: Windows is corrupted I did 'last known good configuration' and the system booted properly. However, I would like to know how to repair my system files without losing any data or system settings. I have a good feeling my system files got corrupted because of the virus. I'm going to do a spyware scan with Spybot S&D and an online virus scan with Trend micro first. Thanks for the help. "Will Denny" wrote: > Hi > > You shouldn't lose any files using SR, but if possible it would be a good > idea to backup any files you may need later. > > LKGC is a good option, but may depend on what the cause of the problem is. > > -- > > > Will Denny > MS-MVP Shell/User > Please reply to the Newsgroup > > > Please reply to the Newgroups > "manu08" <manu08@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:842D2AB4-8BDC-4760-8D68-F193C7411805@microsoft.com... > > Yes I thought about system restore but wanted to know would I lose my > > files > > if I do a system restore to a point where my computer was working fine? Is > > there any way of checking my system files like 'sfc /scannow' but since > > that > > doesn't exactly work I'd need an alternative method. > > > > "Will Denny" wrote: > > > >> Hi > >> > >> Have you a System Restore via Safe Mode back to a point when you know > >> your > >> computer was working properly? Another alternative is to try 'Last Known > >> Good Configuration' - on the same screen as Safe Mode. > >> > >> -- > >> > >> > >> Will Denny > >> MS-MVP Shell/User > >> Please reply to the Newsgroup > >> > >> > >> Please reply to the Newgroups > >> "manu08" <manu08@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:DC0D648C-33F7-4B66-8E70-A2D02EFB36BF@microsoft.com... > >> > I've got Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 and my computer for the > >> > last > >> > few days has been giving a lot of problems. The Windows Disk > >> > Defragmenter > >> > says completed defragmenting after a few minutes of starting it and the > >> > system keeps restarting after a bunch of hours. Now since the last time > >> > it > >> > restarted, it hasn't started up. The 'Microsoft Windows XP' splash logo > >> > screen comes and it loads that normally but after that just a black > >> > screen > >> > appears and it doesn't proceed further. It starts up in safe mode > >> > though. > >> > Also I ran memtest and it showed no errors. And when I run 'sfc > >> > /scannow', > >> > within a few seconds the entire bar completes which I've never seen > >> > before. I > >> > did have a virus about a week back but it got cleared out. I have > >> > Avast! > >> > anti > >> > virus and use Trend Micro online scan once in way(used it to clear out > >> > the > >> > virus too). Please help. > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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| Re: Windows is corrupted Hi Try running sfc /scannow from a command prompt. -- Will Denny MS-MVP Shell/User Please reply to the Newsgroup Please reply to the Newgroups "manu08" <manu08@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3B608F54-764C-430E-AD7B-C79598BABDC9@microsoft.com... >I did 'last known good configuration' and the system booted properly. > However, I would like to know how to repair my system files without losing > any data or system settings. I have a good feeling my system files got > corrupted because of the virus. I'm going to do a spyware scan with Spybot > S&D and an online virus scan with Trend micro first. Thanks for the help. > > "Will Denny" wrote: > >> Hi >> >> You shouldn't lose any files using SR, but if possible it would be a good >> idea to backup any files you may need later. >> >> LKGC is a good option, but may depend on what the cause of the problem >> is. >> >> -- >> >> >> Will Denny >> MS-MVP Shell/User >> Please reply to the Newsgroup >> >> >> Please reply to the Newgroups >> "manu08" <manu08@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:842D2AB4-8BDC-4760-8D68-F193C7411805@microsoft.com... >> > Yes I thought about system restore but wanted to know would I lose my >> > files >> > if I do a system restore to a point where my computer was working fine? >> > Is >> > there any way of checking my system files like 'sfc /scannow' but since >> > that >> > doesn't exactly work I'd need an alternative method. >> > >> > "Will Denny" wrote: >> > >> >> Hi >> >> >> >> Have you a System Restore via Safe Mode back to a point when you know >> >> your >> >> computer was working properly? Another alternative is to try 'Last >> >> Known >> >> Good Configuration' - on the same screen as Safe Mode. >> >> >> >> -- >> >> >> >> >> >> Will Denny >> >> MS-MVP Shell/User >> >> Please reply to the Newsgroup >> >> >> >> >> >> Please reply to the Newgroups >> >> "manu08" <manu08@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:DC0D648C-33F7-4B66-8E70-A2D02EFB36BF@microsoft.com... >> >> > I've got Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 and my computer for >> >> > the >> >> > last >> >> > few days has been giving a lot of problems. The Windows Disk >> >> > Defragmenter >> >> > says completed defragmenting after a few minutes of starting it and >> >> > the >> >> > system keeps restarting after a bunch of hours. Now since the last >> >> > time >> >> > it >> >> > restarted, it hasn't started up. The 'Microsoft Windows XP' splash >> >> > logo >> >> > screen comes and it loads that normally but after that just a black >> >> > screen >> >> > appears and it doesn't proceed further. It starts up in safe mode >> >> > though. >> >> > Also I ran memtest and it showed no errors. And when I run 'sfc >> >> > /scannow', >> >> > within a few seconds the entire bar completes which I've never seen >> >> > before. I >> >> > did have a virus about a week back but it got cleared out. I have >> >> > Avast! >> >> > anti >> >> > virus and use Trend Micro online scan once in way(used it to clear >> >> > out >> >> > the >> >> > virus too). Please help. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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| Re: Windows is corrupted "manu08" <manu08@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote > I've got Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 and my computer for the > last > few days has been giving a lot of problems. The Windows Disk Defragmenter > says completed defragmenting after a few minutes of starting it and the > system keeps restarting after a bunch of hours. Now since the last time it > restarted, it hasn't started up. The 'Microsoft Windows XP' splash logo > screen comes and it loads that normally but after that just a black screen > appears and it doesn't proceed further. It starts up in safe mode though. > Also I ran memtest and it showed no errors. And when I run 'sfc /scannow', > within a few seconds the entire bar completes which I've never seen > before. I > did have a virus about a week back but it got cleared out. I have Avast! > anti > virus and use Trend Micro online scan once in way(used it to clear out the > virus too). Please help. If it boots into safe mode have you disabled all the items in msconfig to see if it is one of those programs that's causing a problem? This is called clean boot troubleshooting: Clean Boot Troubleshooting How to Troubleshoot By Using the Msconfig Utility in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/?id=310560 How to perform advanced clean-boot troubleshooting in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/?id=316434 How to perform a clean boot in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/?id=310353 You should always have a full and complete backup of important data. In that case you won't need to worry if data loss happens during a system restore. If you don't have a complete backup do it, then try from safe mode to do a system restore to when the system worked. You mentioned using AVast and Trend Micro online. Did you run the AV scan in safe mode? Also it's best to check with other virus removal when you have had a virus infection to make sure the system is clean. And have you run anti-malware tools that target non viral malware, such as Ad-Aware SE Personal, SpyBot S&D, HijackThis, etc? Here are some links for dealing with malware. Malware Removal http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...moving_Malware THE PARASITE FIGHT Finding, Removing & Protecting Yourself From Scumware http://aumha.org/a/parasite.htm Richard Harper’s Guide to Cleaning Pests http://rgharper.mvps.org/cleanit.htm I suggests you go through all the steps in the first link I gave you for malware removal, including running -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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| Re: Windows is corrupted I did that but what happens is, it finishes scanning in few seconds without any errors. My guess is that it is not scanning properly. Also disk defragmenter completes defgramenting in a few minutes. Any other ways ? "Will Denny" wrote: > Hi > > Try running > > sfc /scannow > > from a command prompt. > > -- > > > Will Denny > MS-MVP Shell/User > Please reply to the Newsgroup > > > Please reply to the Newgroups > "manu08" <manu08@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:3B608F54-764C-430E-AD7B-C79598BABDC9@microsoft.com... > >I did 'last known good configuration' and the system booted properly. > > However, I would like to know how to repair my system files without losing > > any data or system settings. I have a good feeling my system files got > > corrupted because of the virus. I'm going to do a spyware scan with Spybot > > S&D and an online virus scan with Trend micro first. Thanks for the help. > > > > "Will Denny" wrote: > > > >> Hi > >> > >> You shouldn't lose any files using SR, but if possible it would be a good > >> idea to backup any files you may need later. > >> > >> LKGC is a good option, but may depend on what the cause of the problem > >> is. > >> > >> -- > >> > >> > >> Will Denny > >> MS-MVP Shell/User > >> Please reply to the Newsgroup > >> > >> > >> Please reply to the Newgroups > >> "manu08" <manu08@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:842D2AB4-8BDC-4760-8D68-F193C7411805@microsoft.com... > >> > Yes I thought about system restore but wanted to know would I lose my > >> > files > >> > if I do a system restore to a point where my computer was working fine? > >> > Is > >> > there any way of checking my system files like 'sfc /scannow' but since > >> > that > >> > doesn't exactly work I'd need an alternative method. > >> > > >> > "Will Denny" wrote: > >> > > >> >> Hi > >> >> > >> >> Have you a System Restore via Safe Mode back to a point when you know > >> >> your > >> >> computer was working properly? Another alternative is to try 'Last > >> >> Known > >> >> Good Configuration' - on the same screen as Safe Mode. > >> >> > >> >> -- > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> Will Denny > >> >> MS-MVP Shell/User > >> >> Please reply to the Newsgroup > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> Please reply to the Newgroups > >> >> "manu08" <manu08@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> news:DC0D648C-33F7-4B66-8E70-A2D02EFB36BF@microsoft.com... > >> >> > I've got Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 and my computer for > >> >> > the > >> >> > last > >> >> > few days has been giving a lot of problems. The Windows Disk > >> >> > Defragmenter > >> >> > says completed defragmenting after a few minutes of starting it and > >> >> > the > >> >> > system keeps restarting after a bunch of hours. Now since the last > >> >> > time > >> >> > it > >> >> > restarted, it hasn't started up. The 'Microsoft Windows XP' splash > >> >> > logo > >> >> > screen comes and it loads that normally but after that just a black > >> >> > screen > >> >> > appears and it doesn't proceed further. It starts up in safe mode > >> >> > though. > >> >> > Also I ran memtest and it showed no errors. And when I run 'sfc > >> >> > /scannow', > >> >> > within a few seconds the entire bar completes which I've never seen > >> >> > before. I > >> >> > did have a virus about a week back but it got cleared out. I have > >> >> > Avast! > >> >> > anti > >> >> > virus and use Trend Micro online scan once in way(used it to clear > >> >> > out > >> >> > the > >> >> > virus too). Please help. > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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| Re: Windows is corrupted Hi What happens when you run sfc /scannow from Start/Run? -- Will Denny MS-MVP Shell/User Please reply to the Newsgroup Please reply to the Newgroups "manu08" <manu08@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:87DB15DE-CA1A-4534-8666-3190977ACD42@microsoft.com... >I did that but what happens is, it finishes scanning in few seconds without > any errors. My guess is that it is not scanning properly. Also disk > defragmenter completes defgramenting in a few minutes. Any other ways ? > > "Will Denny" wrote: > >> Hi >> >> Try running >> >> sfc /scannow >> >> from a command prompt. >> >> -- >> >> >> Will Denny >> MS-MVP Shell/User >> Please reply to the Newsgroup >> >> >> Please reply to the Newgroups >> "manu08" <manu08@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:3B608F54-764C-430E-AD7B-C79598BABDC9@microsoft.com... >> >I did 'last known good configuration' and the system booted properly. >> > However, I would like to know how to repair my system files without >> > losing >> > any data or system settings. I have a good feeling my system files got >> > corrupted because of the virus. I'm going to do a spyware scan with >> > Spybot >> > S&D and an online virus scan with Trend micro first. Thanks for the >> > help. >> > >> > "Will Denny" wrote: >> > >> >> Hi >> >> >> >> You shouldn't lose any files using SR, but if possible it would be a >> >> good >> >> idea to backup any files you may need later. >> >> >> >> LKGC is a good option, but may depend on what the cause of the problem >> >> is. >> >> >> >> -- >> >> >> >> >> >> Will Denny >> >> MS-MVP Shell/User >> >> Please reply to the Newsgroup >> >> >> >> >> >> Please reply to the Newgroups >> >> "manu08" <manu08@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:842D2AB4-8BDC-4760-8D68-F193C7411805@microsoft.com... >> >> > Yes I thought about system restore but wanted to know would I lose >> >> > my >> >> > files >> >> > if I do a system restore to a point where my computer was working >> >> > fine? >> >> > Is >> >> > there any way of checking my system files like 'sfc /scannow' but >> >> > since >> >> > that >> >> > doesn't exactly work I'd need an alternative method. >> >> > >> >> > "Will Denny" wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> Hi >> >> >> >> >> >> Have you a System Restore via Safe Mode back to a point when you >> >> >> know >> >> >> your >> >> >> computer was working properly? Another alternative is to try 'Last >> >> >> Known >> >> >> Good Configuration' - on the same screen as Safe Mode. >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Will Denny >> >> >> MS-MVP Shell/User >> >> >> Please reply to the Newsgroup >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Please reply to the Newgroups >> >> >> "manu08" <manu08@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> >> news:DC0D648C-33F7-4B66-8E70-A2D02EFB36BF@microsoft.com... >> >> >> > I've got Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 and my computer >> >> >> > for >> >> >> > the >> >> >> > last >> >> >> > few days has been giving a lot of problems. The Windows Disk >> >> >> > Defragmenter >> >> >> > says completed defragmenting after a few minutes of starting it >> >> >> > and >> >> >> > the >> >> >> > system keeps restarting after a bunch of hours. Now since the >> >> >> > last >> >> >> > time >> >> >> > it >> >> >> > restarted, it hasn't started up. The 'Microsoft Windows XP' >> >> >> > splash >> >> >> > logo >> >> >> > screen comes and it loads that normally but after that just a >> >> >> > black >> >> >> > screen >> >> >> > appears and it doesn't proceed further. It starts up in safe mode >> >> >> > though. >> >> >> > Also I ran memtest and it showed no errors. And when I run 'sfc >> >> >> > /scannow', >> >> >> > within a few seconds the entire bar completes which I've never >> >> >> > seen >> >> >> > before. I >> >> >> > did have a virus about a week back but it got cleared out. I have >> >> >> > Avast! >> >> >> > anti >> >> >> > virus and use Trend Micro online scan once in way(used it to >> >> >> > clear >> >> >> > out >> >> >> > the >> >> >> > virus too). Please help. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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| Re: Windows is corrupted sfc /scannow checks if all my system files are intact right? so basically when I run this it completes the scan within 30 - 50 seconds which 'I' do not think is possible. before when I used to do the sfc /scannow it used to take about 10 - 20 minutes scanning and always used to ask for the Windows XP Home Edition cd to repair/replace the files. now it doesn't happen. "Will Denny" wrote: > Hi > > What happens when you run > > sfc /scannow > > from Start/Run? > > -- > > > Will Denny > MS-MVP Shell/User > Please reply to the Newsgroup > > > Please reply to the Newgroups > "manu08" <manu08@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:87DB15DE-CA1A-4534-8666-3190977ACD42@microsoft.com... > >I did that but what happens is, it finishes scanning in few seconds without > > any errors. My guess is that it is not scanning properly. Also disk > > defragmenter completes defgramenting in a few minutes. Any other ways ? > > > > "Will Denny" wrote: > > > >> Hi > >> > >> Try running > >> > >> sfc /scannow > >> > >> from a command prompt. > >> > >> -- > >> > >> > >> Will Denny > >> MS-MVP Shell/User > >> Please reply to the Newsgroup > >> > >> > >> Please reply to the Newgroups > >> "manu08" <manu08@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:3B608F54-764C-430E-AD7B-C79598BABDC9@microsoft.com... > >> >I did 'last known good configuration' and the system booted properly. > >> > However, I would like to know how to repair my system files without > >> > losing > >> > any data or system settings. I have a good feeling my system files got > >> > corrupted because of the virus. I'm going to do a spyware scan with > >> > Spybot > >> > S&D and an online virus scan with Trend micro first. Thanks for the > >> > help. > >> > > >> > "Will Denny" wrote: > >> > > >> >> Hi > >> >> > >> >> You shouldn't lose any files using SR, but if possible it would be a > >> >> good > >> >> idea to backup any files you may need later. > >> >> > >> >> LKGC is a good option, but may depend on what the cause of the problem > >> >> is. > >> >> > >> >> -- > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> Will Denny > >> >> MS-MVP Shell/User > >> >> Please reply to the Newsgroup > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> Please reply to the Newgroups > >> >> "manu08" <manu08@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> news:842D2AB4-8BDC-4760-8D68-F193C7411805@microsoft.com... > >> >> > Yes I thought about system restore but wanted to know would I lose > >> >> > my > >> >> > files > >> >> > if I do a system restore to a point where my computer was working > >> >> > fine? > >> >> > Is > >> >> > there any way of checking my system files like 'sfc /scannow' but > >> >> > since > >> >> > that > >> >> > doesn't exactly work I'd need an alternative method. > >> >> > > >> >> > "Will Denny" wrote: > >> >> > > >> >> >> Hi > >> >> >> > >> >> >> Have you a System Restore via Safe Mode back to a point when you > >> >> >> know > >> >> >> your > >> >> >> computer was working properly? Another alternative is to try 'Last > >> >> >> Known > >> >> >> Good Configuration' - on the same screen as Safe Mode. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> -- > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> Will Denny > >> >> >> MS-MVP Shell/User > >> >> >> Please reply to the Newsgroup > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> Please reply to the Newgroups > >> >> >> "manu08" <manu08@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> >> news:DC0D648C-33F7-4B66-8E70-A2D02EFB36BF@microsoft.com... > >> >> >> > I've got Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 and my computer > >> >> >> > for > >> >> >> > the > >> >> >> > last > >> >> >> > few days has been giving a lot of problems. The Windows Disk > >> >> >> > Defragmenter > >> >> >> > says completed defragmenting after a few minutes of starting it > >> >> >> > and > >> >> >> > the > >> >> >> > system keeps restarting after a bunch of hours. Now since the > >> >> >> > last > >> >> >> > time > >> >> >> > it > >> >> >> > restarted, it hasn't started up. The 'Microsoft Windows XP' > >> >> >> > splash > >> >> >> > logo > >> >> >> > screen comes and it loads that normally but after that just a > >> >> >> > black > >> >> >> > screen > >> >> >> > appears and it doesn't proceed further. It starts up in safe mode > >> >> >> > though. > >> >> >> > Also I ran memtest and it showed no errors. And when I run 'sfc > >> >> >> > /scannow', > >> >> >> > within a few seconds the entire bar completes which I've never > >> >> >> > seen > >> >> >> > before. I > >> >> >> > did have a virus about a week back but it got cleared out. I have > >> >> >> > Avast! > >> >> >> > anti > >> >> >> > virus and use Trend Micro online scan once in way(used it to > >> >> >> > clear > >> >> >> > out > >> >> >> > the > >> >> >> > virus too). Please help. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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