need comp geeks help
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Re: need comp geeks help
Only thing i could think of you to do would be taking it into a computer store man, they'll figure that shit out, sucks when it happens, but they'll get it done the fastest, but make sure its not just some crappy temp fix,
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Re: need comp geeks help
I figured it would be virus damage, but I've never heard of a virus destroying an OS after being cleaned by an anti-virus program.
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think of it like STDs. if you catch and get treated for one, there is still a good chance that you were infected by another yet unnoticed STD in the same encounter.Geryn Farodae wrote:but I've never heard of a virus destroying an OS after being cleaned by an anti-virus program.
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Re: need comp geeks help
If you tried the recovery from your Bios then the problem can be that you terminated the recovery before it was done.
Then it makes error's when it comes to your desktop.
I have tried to run the recovery on a laptop with vistas and it is not the easy's way it works.
And it is a very slow process.
I can only say dont give up, try again and again. (I did it)
Yours
Neon
Then it makes error's when it comes to your desktop.
I have tried to run the recovery on a laptop with vistas and it is not the easy's way it works.
And it is a very slow process.
I can only say dont give up, try again and again. (I did it)
Yours
Neon
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If it still give bluescreen, start saving your files fast, all i know and learned last week was
grap card can give bluescreen and harddisk when it's going to blow aswell.
If you get bluescreen when starting to pc your harddisk prolly trying to giveup.
ps. burned two comp harddisk last week and both give bluescreens^^
grap card can give bluescreen and harddisk when it's going to blow aswell.
If you get bluescreen when starting to pc your harddisk prolly trying to giveup.
ps. burned two comp harddisk last week and both give bluescreens^^
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Yeah, it was Virus-Raped. Reinstalled Windows, and it works perfectly. Turns out, my pirated firewall updated, and since I didn't have the reg key, it disabled thus no longer preventing malicious software from sneaking in. Thanks for the help, Kolpi