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Topic B.S.O.D!!!!!!!
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Wii Tard Posted at 1:31 pm on Oct. 29, 2008
I posted a topic once before about getting BSOD. Well I downloaded AVG, Spybot search and destory and ESET. AVG said i had a core trojan. Well I hadn't gotten the BSOD since I got these. Until today. A few minutes ago, it happened AGAIN. Is there anyway to fix it or what???

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Wii Tard Posted at 8:18 am on Oct. 30, 2008
I'm not sure

I posted this on another site, and they basically told me that the trojan may be gone, but where it was is still infected and that System Restore won't help [and I've not made a Restore Point].  Basically have to get someone that knows about Drives to look at it.

obvious child Posted at 10:54 pm on Oct. 29, 2008
Can you boot in safe mode?
i r sekz Posted at 1:56 pm on Oct. 29, 2008
The trojan may have infected one of your system files.  Without the actual windows CD you have 4 options:

Call tech support if you have it.
Run AVG again.
Restore your system to a previous restore point.
Download a copy of windows burn it to a CD and run a repair.  This however if you aren't careful could get you another virus.

Wii Tard Posted at 1:44 pm on Oct. 29, 2008
I don't have additonal CDs. Just the ones that came with this computer. I posted this on a different site once, and they said that the trojan is causing the BSOD and to get AVG and Spybot. Apparently it didn't work..... And the computer isn't even old.  I got in back in June.
i r sekz Posted at 1:42 pm on Oct. 29, 2008
Quote: from level27 at 4:37 pm on Oct. 29, 2008

Quote: from i r sekz at 4:36 pm on Oct. 29, 2008

Do you have a genuine windows CD or even a burnt one?

u mean the cd that came with it?

Most computer manufactures do not include the windows CD with the computer, they only include a recovery CD and or drivers CD.  Without an actual windows CD you cannot run a repair which usually fixes BSOD.

Wii Tard Posted at 1:37 pm on Oct. 29, 2008
Quote: from i r sekz at 4:36 pm on Oct. 29, 2008

Do you have a genuine windows CD or even a burnt one?

u mean the cd that came with it?
i r sekz Posted at 1:36 pm on Oct. 29, 2008
Do you have a genuine windows CD or even a burnt one?
Wii Tard Posted at 1:33 pm on Oct. 29, 2008
it stays on BSOD
when it says it's deleteing the memory, i turn it off before it gets finished
Ethryx Posted at 1:32 pm on Oct. 29, 2008
Does your computer restart as soon as you see the BSOD or does it stay on the blue screen?
JustWannaReadStuff Posted at 1:32 pm on Oct. 29, 2008
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