[dba-Tech] Infected Computer

Bill Patten bill_patten at embarqmail.com
Sat Oct 4 00:58:25 CDT 2008


Hi Rocky,

The BSOD may have nothing to do with the virus BSOD are often caused by bad 
memory, video cards etc.  If you have another computer, you could take the 
hard drive out of the  bad PC and put it in the other PC as a secondary 
drive, (Make sure you have a current Virus protection program in the second 
PC.) Then you should be able to do a virus scan on drive D or what ever it 
becomes. Or you could put the drive in a USB drive case and do the same 
thing using a working PC or laptop if you have one.. When done scanning you 
could try to recover some of your unbacked up files before placing the drive 
back into the bad PC.

If the AV finds any viruses, malware or what ever be sure to write them down 
so you can Google them and decide if that is what caused your problem and 
sometimes even how to remove them.

HTH.


Bill


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rocky Smolin at Beach Access Software" <rockysmolin at bchacc.com>
To: "List" <dba-tech at databaseadvisors.com>
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2008 10:23 PM
Subject: [dba-Tech] Infected Computer


Dear List:

I'm assuming it's infected with something that corrupted or hijacked the
Beep.sys file.  Got a couple warnings from Sygate that something was trying
to get to the internet, stopped that, rebooted and got the Blue Screen of
Death.

Rebooted pressing F8 to get some boot options but none work - neither Safe
Mode nor Last Known Good Configuration.

Tried booting from Norton Ghost and recovering from the last time I ran
Ghost - about 3 weeks ago, but no soap, appears to recover then BSD again.

Booted from the Windows Pro XP disk - gets just so far on reinstall and then
BSD again.

If I can get it booted up I might be able to scan and clean the problem.
But I'm not opposed to reformatting the HD.  Had it on the project list for
this machine anyway but would have probably backed up a few things first.
But I can't even run the recovery disk that came from Dell.

Any ideas?

MTIA

Rocky




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