Windows Seven strange start-up Problem

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  1.    #71

    It seems like you're still infected. I would do the Clean Reinstall to save time messing with the cleanup any longer. These never repair completely after serious infection. A Repair Install may not be sufficient. It's best to delete all partitions during booted install to create new one(s) and reinstall.
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  2. Posts : 87
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       #72

    I agree this is difficult one to narrow down I may after all have to delete and recreate the Partition format and re-install
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  3. Posts : 87
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       #73

    Ok guys I narrowed it down, as stubborn as I am in not wanting to re-install the operating system I decided to go back to post 3 and run the offline windows defender on boot. After a 3 1/2 hour scan it found another threat it was a medium risk. Weather it fixes root kits in the background or gotten rid of other things in the background automatically I'm not sure but I have completely shut the PC down numerous times and no more black screen I have turned it off on off and on over 15 times no black screen. I appreciate all of the support and your patience in helping me together at the end we won lol I will be making a new topic to fix yet one more issue I'm experiencing but I believe this one will be a bit easier

    Oh yes almost forgot I uninstalled the programs as suggested by smarty on post 62 and the PC seems to be more responsive during virtual flights really worked well thanks again guys you guys are the best
    Last edited by Garciamk4; 21 Feb 2013 at 10:48.
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       #74

    Download and run the following to be sure there are no rootkits

    Kaspersky TDSSKiller Anti-Rootkit:
    Direct download (you will be prompted to run, save or cancel)
    More information (there's also a link to download TDDSkiller)
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       #75

    Perfect just ran it again everything is clean also i noticed all te errors i was getting in the event log went away. Once again ive shut down booted shutdown booted and no black screen so im 100 percent cure

    Definitely was a bad virus
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       #76

    That's good news Gar. See how the machine operates for a few days
    In the post of the person(s), especially Greg, who helped you and click on the scales icon .
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  7.    #77

    Now check the System files to see if they have been damaged: SFC /SCANNOW Command

    It's rare a serious infection will ever be completely cleaned up without follow-on problems.
    Last edited by gregrocker; 22 Feb 2013 at 17:55.
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  8. Posts : 87
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       #78

    Ok did that heres the results, I highlihted the errors it found on the last picture

    Windows Seven strange start-up Problem-log.jpg Windows Seven strange start-up Problem-log2.jpgWindows Seven strange start-up Problem-log-3.jpgWindows Seven strange start-up Problem-log4.jpg
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       #79

    Results from pictures above (post78) says something about Intel architectural and something about a language pack or iassdo.dll Not sure what that means??
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  10.    #80

    Run SFC several more times to see if it can repair the files. If not and performance problems arise you can run a Repair Install.

    I would reinstall with a focus on getting a perfect install, this time save a backup image after setup to use in place of future reinstalls. This is the modern method: You only need to get one perfect install then can use it anywhere.
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