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Blue screen virus

Hello! After receiving a virus thread and healing it, a blue screen appear on my laptop with words that had no meaning and as an ignorrant I rebooted... From that moment I cannot get in the windows and I'm trapped in a continuous loop of rebooting!! I tried to get in with the safe mode...nothing!! It reaches the point that shows me the windows logo then a blue screen apperas for 1 sec and reboots again!! What can I do? I'm afraid format ois the only solution?? I 'm gonna freak out! :hair:

I managed to read what the blue screen says: Stop: c0000135 {
}
weird letters here....user32.dll........weird letters continue

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  • edited November 2008
    Hello Alexi,

    It sounds like you have some nasty problems there :(

    Let's get some more info from you before we decide how bad the situation is.

    Do you have an install disc for the machine, or just a recovery partition/disc ?
  • edited November 2008
    I don't know what that is... I have the c: disc and a d: which is locked or something...like a recovery i think
  • edited November 2008
    What is the make and model of your computer ?
  • edited November 2008
    hp pavillion dv5000
  • edited November 2008
    OK, looking at the info available you have a recovery partition on your machine.

    Is there any information on the machine that you need to keep ?
    If so, then there are two options
    1) Create a linux boot disc and try and fix the problem
    2) Remove the Disc from your machine and "slave" it to another computer

    Do you feel comfortable doing either of those ?
  • edited November 2008
    I don't know how to do either alone...And there are things that I would like to keep...Do I need help from someone that knows how to do it or can I do it with your instructions?
  • edited November 2008
    As I have no idea about your abilities with computers I don't know if you can do with my instruction or not :lol:
    Neither option is particularly easy, if you know someone who is able to do it then it will be far easier for them to do it with access to the machine.
  • edited November 2008
    Ok, I will try to find someone...Otherwise I will be back!!!! lol! Thank you very much!
  • edited November 2008
    A quick question for you, which Antivirus do you use ?
  • edited November 2008
    Avg antivirus....
  • edited November 2008
    You may want to ask for some help at the AVG forums then
    Unfortunately, the previous virus database might have detected the
    mentioned virus on legitimate files. We can confirm that it was a
    false alarm. We have immediately released a new virus update
    (270.9.0/1778) that removes the false positive detection on this file.
    Please update your AVG and check your files again.
    http://freeforum.avg.com/read.php?4,155387,155476#msg-155476
  • edited November 2008
    You tell me that I am gonna pay I don't know how many euros because of a false alarm??? ok.........I assume, you get what you "pay" .....Thank you very much for your help anyways!
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