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STOP 0x7B and viruses
I've found (on a Vista 32 bit system at work) that there is a virus infection that will change the ACL's of a system in order to prevent booting.
I'm running SUBINACL in Windows PE Mode to (hopefully) reset the ACL's.
The registry is mounted - but I don't know if SUBINACL will find it. Since the registry is mounted in the HKLM key of the PE Mode, it's presumable that the commands will fix it.
Then I should be able to use normal fixes to enable booting without the STOP 0x7B
I'll report back with more details as things progress.