WillShakespeare
MIS
Hi all,
I have a serious problem. A machine I built for a friend of the family with an Athalon Sempron, and 512 DDR 333 RAM was working great for the last 3 months. suddenly, booting, it sayas it can't find a file in the SYSTEM32 directory.
This error message also suggests selecting "r" from the IWndows XP boot disk to repair and replace this file. Problem is that when I boot up to the CD, it gets through loading the various required files, and then says "WIndows is Starting up" in the message screen at the bottom of the blue dos-like install screen, and hangs. No response from Num-lock, and no response from the computer. I have left it all day for 8 hours, too, but still no joy. Definitely hangs. So... I borrowed my father-in-laws CD, in case it was the CD... but this fails even sooner, and simply reboots at a certain point while copying the files.
Now, I can boot to dos, but if I do, and run setup from the CD... same problem.
I can boot to boot-itNG ( and I can resize partitions, and check the disks, etc. In dos, I have check-disked, and other things. No problems.
But if I try to reload wondows, forgetting repair, I can't get passed the setup section mentioned above.
Do you think this might be a Windows virus? The Mobo seems okay. It is an Abit VA-10 v.1.3 but I don't really know how to test individual things like the memory, etc. The initial memory tests by the mobo during POST works fine with no errors. The 2 hard-drives and the CD-ROM (RW) drive is picked up fine.
I suspect a virus, but not sure what to do. SHould I get hold of a boot virus checker? If so, any suggestions on a good one? I use AVG, and it has always served me well. In fact it is also installed on the troubled machine. But they have a rescue disk, but doesn't seem to have a boot option... maybe I should just try it and see...
Any help on this, anyone seen similar, I would appreciate greatly!
Will
I have a serious problem. A machine I built for a friend of the family with an Athalon Sempron, and 512 DDR 333 RAM was working great for the last 3 months. suddenly, booting, it sayas it can't find a file in the SYSTEM32 directory.
This error message also suggests selecting "r" from the IWndows XP boot disk to repair and replace this file. Problem is that when I boot up to the CD, it gets through loading the various required files, and then says "WIndows is Starting up" in the message screen at the bottom of the blue dos-like install screen, and hangs. No response from Num-lock, and no response from the computer. I have left it all day for 8 hours, too, but still no joy. Definitely hangs. So... I borrowed my father-in-laws CD, in case it was the CD... but this fails even sooner, and simply reboots at a certain point while copying the files.
Now, I can boot to dos, but if I do, and run setup from the CD... same problem.
I can boot to boot-itNG ( and I can resize partitions, and check the disks, etc. In dos, I have check-disked, and other things. No problems.
But if I try to reload wondows, forgetting repair, I can't get passed the setup section mentioned above.
Do you think this might be a Windows virus? The Mobo seems okay. It is an Abit VA-10 v.1.3 but I don't really know how to test individual things like the memory, etc. The initial memory tests by the mobo during POST works fine with no errors. The 2 hard-drives and the CD-ROM (RW) drive is picked up fine.
I suspect a virus, but not sure what to do. SHould I get hold of a boot virus checker? If so, any suggestions on a good one? I use AVG, and it has always served me well. In fact it is also installed on the troubled machine. But they have a rescue disk, but doesn't seem to have a boot option... maybe I should just try it and see...
Any help on this, anyone seen similar, I would appreciate greatly!
Will