Windows crashing hard after installation of Alcohol 120%.
The jist of it is this, I tried installing an old version of Alcohol that I had laying around, it was for XP. Unfortunately I'm running Vista Ultimate (never put two and two together). Windows asked me if I was "sure I wanted to install this driver" that wasn't digitally signed, I said yes. Before the installation could complete I got the blue screen of death but it reboots too quickly for me to read the error message, I think it says something about lack of physical memory.
When I get to the desktop it immediately tries finding the driver and at that point it crashes again. I cannot boot into Safe Mode or regular booting.
I completely forgot what version Alcohol was for it's been so long since I used it.
Anyways, is there any way for me to cancel that horrendous driver install?
When I get to the desktop it immediately tries finding the driver and at that point it crashes again. I cannot boot into Safe Mode or regular booting.
I completely forgot what version Alcohol was for it's been so long since I used it.
Anyways, is there any way for me to cancel that horrendous driver install?
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Ohh, maybe those overbearing "UAC" warnings in Vista aren't so overbearing after all!
Ha, right? Unfortunately I'm so used to just quickly clicking any warning that pops up that I didn't even bother reading what it said. The sad thing is there's a plethora of other idiots that did exactly what I did .