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| | Computer automatically restarts before loading windows Hi, I really hope someone can help me out here. I'm at a bit of a loss. I use my computer for school work and it is pretty much imperative that I don't lose anything while trying to fix it. Here is what happened; Yesterday I was going about my business (visiting my usual morning sites, nothing out of the ordinary), when I had to open Internet Explorer (I use Mozilla) to access my school email account. Everything went fine and when I was done I reopened Mozilla to browse again. I got one of those annoying spam web popups saying I had a computer infection and clicked out of it. A few minutes later my pc just randomly rebooted. I have had viruses before but it has never shut down randomly before. So I immediately restarted in safemode and ran my spyware tools. I found 3 trojans (I no longer remember their names) and removed them. I rebooted and it starts to load windows but reboots before it reaches the user account screen. I can get into safe mode and I did run my spyware tools again, they didn't find anything at all. I figured I had somehow damaged my system and so I downloaded a windows repair disc and repaired it. It didn't work. I've run startup repair and that didn't work or find anything wrong either. Please help! Thanks, Erin -- erincait ------------------------------------------------------------------------ erincait's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/130722.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-help/1240027.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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| | Re: Computer automatically restarts before loading windows "erincait" <erincait.3xss3a@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:erincait.3xss3a@xxxxxx Quote: > > Hi, > I really hope someone can help me out here. I'm at a bit of a loss. I > use my computer for school work and it is pretty much imperative that I > don't lose anything while trying to fix it. > > Here is what happened; > > Yesterday I was going about my business (visiting my usual morning > sites, nothing out of the ordinary), when I had to open Internet > Explorer (I use Mozilla) to access my school email account. Everything > went fine and when I was done I reopened Mozilla to browse again. I got > one of those annoying spam web popups saying I had a computer infection > and clicked out of it. A few minutes later my pc just randomly rebooted. > I have had viruses before but it has never shut down randomly before. > So I immediately restarted in safemode and ran my spyware tools. I found > 3 trojans (I no longer remember their names) and removed them. I > rebooted and it starts to load windows but reboots before it reaches the > user account screen. I can get into safe mode and I did run my spyware > tools again, they didn't find anything at all. I figured I had somehow > damaged my system and so I downloaded a windows repair disc and repaired > it. It didn't work. I've run startup repair and that didn't work or > find anything wrong either. Please help! > > Thanks, > Erin > > > -- > erincait > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > erincait's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/130722.htm > View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-help/1240027.htm > > http://forums.techarena.in > get a pop-up like that open task manager and end the process--either IE or Firefox. Clicking anywhere in in the pop-up usually infects you. Try starting in safe mode with networking. http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php -- Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you. |
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| | Re: Computer automatically restarts before loading windows On Tue, 1 Sep 2009 00:44:39 +0530, erincait <erincait.3xss3a@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >I got >one of those annoying spam web popups saying I had a computer infection >and clicked out of it. A few minutes later my pc just randomly rebooted. x to break out of it, and the only exit was the 'quit' button, that was ascam telling it to speed things up when you hit quit. Cause it wouldn't take long for you to figure out it wasn't going to stop because you told it to. Future occurrences, and it will happen again. I've seen it me 3 times. Hit CTRL-ALT-DELETE when you 1st see the popup and select that running windowin the processes and break it there. Trouble is if you are too slow, as you were, it will load enough to repair itself at it's 1st chance and ruin you.. I've tried all the brand name virus stuff. I've only found one that works. And it is a trial version. windows oncecare. Next year it's FREE, and name will be Morrow. It's stopped that thing twice. Not to mention many other things. Malwarebytes MIGHT find it, but not pieces of it. |
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| | Re: Computer automatically restarts before loading windows > Quote: > windows oncecare. Next year it's FREE, and name will be Morrow. > <http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2008/nov08/11-18NoCostSecurityPR.mspx> Microsoft Announces Plans for No-Cost Consumer Security Offering MSE's Microsoft Security Essentials See <http://lmgtfy.com/?q=microsoft+security+essentials> Morro to be named Microsoft Security Essentials <http://www.neowin.net/news/main/09/06/17/morro-to-be-renamed-microsoft-security-essentials> -=- "keepout@xxxxxx" wrote: Quote: > On Tue, 1 Sep 2009 00:44:39 +0530, erincait <erincait.3xss3a@xxxxxx> > wrote: > Quote: > >I got > >one of those annoying spam web popups saying I had a computer infection > >and clicked out of it. A few minutes later my pc just randomly rebooted. > You took too long to read the warning. When it popped up, and you didn't see an > x to break out of it, and the only exit was the 'quit' button, that was a scam > telling it to speed things up when you hit quit. Cause it wouldn't take long > for you to figure out it wasn't going to stop because you told it to. > > Future occurrences, and it will happen again. I've seen it me 3 times. Hit > CTRL-ALT-DELETE when you 1st see the popup and select that running window in > the processes and break it there. > > Trouble is if you are too slow, as you were, it will load enough to repair > itself at it's 1st chance and ruin you.. > > I've tried all the brand name virus stuff. I've only found one that works. And > it is a trial version. > windows oncecare. Next year it's FREE, and name will be Morrow. > It's stopped that thing twice. Not to mention many other things. > Malwarebytes MIGHT find it, but not pieces of it. > |
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| | Re: Computer automatically restarts before loading windows Ǝиçεl;1088395 Wrote:Quote: Quote: > > > > windows oncecare. Next year it's FREE, and name will be Morrow. > > > FYI > > <http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2008/nov08/11-18NoCostSecurityPR.mspx> > > > Microsoft Announces Plans for No-Cost Consumer Security Offering > MSE's Microsoft Security Essentials > See <http://lmgtfy.com/?q=microsoft+security+essentials> > > Morro to be named Microsoft Security Essentials > <http://www.neowin.net/news/main/09/06/17/morro-to-be-renamed-microsoft-security-essentials> > > -=- > > "keepout@xxxxxx" wrote: > Quote: > > On Tue, 1 Sep 2009 00:44:39 +0530, erincait Quote: > > wrote: > > Quote: > > >I got > > >one of those annoying spam web popups saying I had a computer Quote: Quote: > > >and clicked out of it. A few minutes later my pc just randomly Quote: > > > > You took too long to read the warning. When it popped up, and you Quote: > > x to break out of it, and the only exit was the 'quit' button, that Quote: > > telling it to speed things up when you hit quit. Cause it wouldn't Quote: > > for you to figure out it wasn't going to stop because you told it Quote: > > > > Future occurrences, and it will happen again. I've seen it me 3 Quote: > > CTRL-ALT-DELETE when you 1st see the popup and select that running Quote: > > the processes and break it there. > > > > Trouble is if you are too slow, as you were, it will load enough to Quote: > > itself at it's 1st chance and ruin you.. > > > > I've tried all the brand name virus stuff. I've only found one that Quote: > > it is a trial version. > > windows oncecare. Next year it's FREE, and name will be Morrow. > > It's stopped that thing twice. Not to mention many other things. > > Malwarebytes MIGHT find it, but not pieces of it. > > drive as slave on a working computer and bu your data ![]() Good luck! |
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| | Re: Computer automatically restarts before loading windows Here's what Michael wrote on 8/31/09: Quote: > "erincait" <erincait.3xss3a@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:erincait.3xss3a@xxxxxx Quote: > Whenever you > get a pop-up like that open task manager and end the process--either IE or > Firefox. Clicking anywhere in in the pop-up usually infects you. I'm aware it won't work if the pop-up doesn't have the focus. OK, a second question: how about right-clicking on the pop-up's task-bar icon and selecting close? Thanks. -- Gene Bloch 650.366.4267 lettersatblochg.com |
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