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Help! Have a trojan, can't boot up


exbass94

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I have a Dell Dimension 3000 with XP Home Edition. I just got a trojan last week, so I shut down the computer, unplugged it, and haven't touched it until today. I plug it in and try to start it, but it won't boot at all. I can get to the setup menu and select safe mode, but that doesn't do anything. I just get a blank black screen. I also don't have an operating system disk, so booting from a disk is not an option either. How the hell can I fix this thing? :temper::pissedoff::mad:
 
BFH sounds like a good idea. is there anything one of those wont fix? i know when i got a trojan on the parents computer (downloading music) we found this flyer at the gas station a local guy does small computer repairs and he took it did a complete erase of everything and re booted the OS so thats all i know just do a search for local computer technicans and see if they will help out.
 
I hate computers.

No restore disk?

You're screwed. Time to buy a copy of Windows or order the restore disk for you machine. Go to their website and poke around in there and find it. Whatever happens, you need Windows running somewhere on your computer to get the harddrive going again.

If you haven't been backing up things you can use a new harddrive with your computer and then try reading your old one as a slave or external. There are also programs that will allow you too see the contents of the old disk while ignoring the operating system on it and you can recover what you need if it isn't damaged. Make sure you have a good virus scan loaded on your new disk. I recommend Avast because it's free and they don't annoy the shit out of you. The last virus I got was some dialer thing back in '99 --before I was on TRS anyway. But I have had my laptop burn up from heat several times so I am familiar with the blue screen of despair or the sudden thermal shutdown than never restarts again. I usually do what I said--get a new harddrive, restore that one to the original configuaration, retrieve my stuff off the old one if possible.
 
Probably a few things you can do...I'd suggest either to swap in a cheap 20 G hard drive and reinstall (or install) and then use the old new one as a secondary...then you can scan it or simply wipe it out and it sounds like you're not going to recover the drive otherwise...or slap it into someone else's computer that has up to date VP and they can cleanse the Trojan...

Either way you will need the install disk...unless you can borrow one and use the key that Dell usually pastes on the tower or case...
 
Could I just buy a new Windows XP CD and reinstall Windows? I don't have anything valuable on the computer I want saved, so erasing it is no problem. I don't really have access to any spare hard drives.
 
Sure, that would work too...do you have a sticker on the box that has a software key for XP? That way you could just borrow a CD if possible to save you a few bucks...

I have two Dells that were preloaded at one time...I just installed Win2K on both of them and forgot about the vendor disk...as long as the system drivers are available to XP it shouldn't be too much headache...but if you need Dell specific drivers then you need to download from Dell or get the install CD...
 
With the blank black screen, how long did you leave it sit before giving up?
 
BartPE or any of several other bootable CD's with built in scanning packages will likely sort you out.
 
Aren't trojans supposed to keep you from getting the virus?
 

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