MYPCTech84
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Posted 12:02 am, 10/31/2011
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Computer Tek is right also. You need to download Malwarebytes and Spybot Search and Destroy and then run them in safe mode after running sfc /scannow command. I misquoted on the first command. It is cd \. That should bring you to the root of C:. Why Spybot Search and Destroy? Because it will usually pick up some spyware and adware that malwarebytes may not detect. It has happened before with me.
They are both silent installers so to not interfere and cripple your main Internet Antivirus and Firewall software. If you are uncomfortable following our directions or the post at Microsoft.com knowledge base then please give me a call @ 336-981-4157 and I will walk you through it free of charge. I take calls 24X7. If I am sleeping or do not answer just leave a voice mail. I will ring you back promptly.
If you have an infection and cannot remove it manually than you will know because your computer will slow to a crawl more than likely. This is Especially true with Worms and Root kits. Go ahead and check out my info down below.
Mark Yates
Owner, Sole Proprietor, and Entrepernuer
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ComputerTek
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Posted 3:10 am, 10/21/2011
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I agree with MYPCTech84. Your system files is corrupt, and even after a recovery, you will still need to isolate the malicious program and infected files for removal. Backing up your important files, photos, may not be an option, as you may then spread the infection to your refreshed system after reinstallation of the OS. MalwareBytes is a great program for finding and removing many forms of malware, but you will need some experience to complete the process of full recovery.
You can replace the Hard Drive, install a new OS, but loose all files. Then practice some safe computing, by not downloading, and keeping an updated security suite running 24/7.
Good Luck, ComputerTek Repair Services Devin Martinez 336-566-8557 www.computertekrepair.webs.com
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MYPCTech84
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Posted 1:20 am, 09/02/2011
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@ Angry Kid, Try this if your running Windows 7: Insert Your Windows Recovery Disc or Installation Disc and start the Command Prompt from the disc after it boots up from the DVD RW or CD Rom drive. You must hit the correct function key and select the Optical drive the disc is in to get it to boot properly from the disc inserted. Select the Command prompt option. Then Type a simple commands as follows, exactl
c:
Then
c\
This will bring you to the root of the C drive prompt.
Then type as follows, exactly: (Make sure their is one space between sfc and /scannow. scannow should be one word written together.
Let the PC do it's thing. Follow the on screen prompts. Once finished reboot your PC and see if the issue is resolved.
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MYPCTech84
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Posted 6:42 am, 08/13/2011
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You need a reload. If you got $60.00 I can perform a comprehensive reload for you. Results: Virus Gone, Protected From Future Threats and most likely your files will be safe from harm and put back on your machine upon backing them up before the reload. Send it through Paypal and drop it by my house. Visit my website @www.mypctechoncall.com or call me @ 336-981-4157.
If you know what your doing I suggest you format the drive and reload windows yourself. It will save you cash. Don't forget to backup your files. Do all of your windows updates too and install Security programs and PC Maintenance tools to help keep the PC Clean. It will take around 4 hours or $60.00, the choice is yours.
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AngryKid
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Posted 6:17 pm, 02/01/2011
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I'm afraid it's just a goner.
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AngryKid
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Posted 6:16 pm, 02/01/2011
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tried that too, didn't work
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RedNeckHillBilly
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Posted 8:02 am, 02/01/2011
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You should probably do a "repair install" from the original system dish
boot to CD
proceed untill you push f8 (agree to terms) then select repair
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AngryKid
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Posted 7:30 am, 02/01/2011
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Can't run anything, computer won't even boot up b/c of the file corruption.
I think the file can be renamed, but I can't remember how to do it.
Yes I had up-to-date virus protection that obviously wasn't worth a flip.
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Fix it Bill
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Posted 8:46 pm, 01/30/2011
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Have you got up to date Viruses Software?
Have you run a scan?
Download CCleaner to clean up your System. Its Free And Safe
http://download.cnet.com/cc...ag=mncol;1
Do viruses usually attack this file? NO Attack this file YES
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AngryKid
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Posted 6:33 pm, 01/30/2011
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in other words yall don't know
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bennett78
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Posted 1:17 am, 01/30/2011
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Sound like you may have an infection of some kind.
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Fix it Bill
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Posted 1:31 pm, 01/29/2011
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Viruses can corrupt file and a lot other thing can also.
Some malware can say that it is corrupt when it is not.
TROJANS, WORMS, BACKDOORS, ADWARE, HIJACKERS, KEY LOGGERS, ETC. All are bad and can corrupt the file
\windows\system32\config\system
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Angrykid
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Posted 8:54 am, 01/29/2011
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What would cause this file to suddenly go corrupt? Do viruses usually attack this file?
\windows\system32\config\system
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