Ndis.sys is corrupted or missing, can't boot windows at all

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    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
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    Nightdash said:
    Boozad said:
    There are a host of .dll entries in the sfcdetails.txt that can't be repaired. Have a read through this to see if any steps are an option. https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...=vs.85%29.aspx

    How did you check the HDD?
    Used the microsoft diagnosis for hard drive including a WD program that tests it. Both came out clean, The hard drive is only a few months old, HDD btw

    I looked at the sfc details file, yes I can see dll files that it can't repair. Also my anti virus software, Kaspersky, says it is corrupted, Almost positive now that a virus did this. For the .dll files, can I just go to another windows 7 computers I have, make a copy of those dll files and pate them in my system32 drivers folder? It seemed to work for ndis.sys one pretty well

    This is an update, I restarted my computer, replaced the files and everything was fine. Then I had to install my anti virus and I had to go to safe mode first to completely remove it, so when I boot into safe mode, all my network drivers are gone. Have no internet access, I had like 4 adapters, all gone, I check device manger, all of the drivers a are missing, they all have the yellow "!" What do I do now? Troubleshooting DOSENT work sfc either
    Boozad said:
    Nightdash said:
    This is an update, I restarted my computer, replaced the files and everything was fine. Then I had to install my anti virus and I had to go to safe mode first to completely remove it, so when I boot into safe mode, all my network drivers are gone. Have no internet access, I had like 4 adapters, all gone, I check device manger, all of the drivers a are missing, they all have the yellow "!" What do I do now? Troubleshooting DOSENT work sfc either
    Please clarify the bolded part, were you installing it or reinstalling it? What AV is it?
    Kaspersky 2015 Anti-Virus, Reinstalling
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  2.    #12

    Download, install, decline trial, update and run a full scan with Malwarebytes and AdwCleaner. Then run a full scan with ESET online scanner.

    Once it's confirmed clean with another scan, you can try SFC again. If files won't repair then you can try a Repair Install - all linked in Troubleshooting Windows 7

    Any install that continues to grapple with infection needs to be reinstalled following the steps to get and keep a perfect Clean Reinstall Windows 7. None of the 1.5 million who followed that tutorial and who have perfect installs has ever come back to report problems or being reinfected.
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