Bad Image - No programs run


  1. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 64 bit
       #1

    Bad Image - No programs run


    I have a home brew system that I recently swapped hard drives on. I did a clean install on the new drive, and everthing ran fine for about 2 weeks. I went to use the computer and got a couple error warnings when the computer started, and didn't think much of it. I did a restart, and got several "Bad Image" error messages. When I tried to open programs, I got the same basic messages.






    I did some internet searching, and came up with the idea to run sfc /scannow, it ran and this is what I got back:



    Log is posted below

    Some further reading suggested malware, and while I doubted it on a fresh install with AVG and no bad surfing, went ahead and ran Malwarebyte's and SUPERAntiSpyware. Both turned up nothing earth shattering.

    Script:
    Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware 1.51.1.1800
    www.malwarebytes.org

    Database version: 7640

    Windows 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1
    Internet Explorer 9.0.8112.16421

    9/3/2011 12:47:07 AM
    mbam-log-2011-09-03 (00-47-07).txt

    Scan type: Full scan (C:\|D:\|)
    Objects scanned: 698938
    Time elapsed: 1 hour(s), 37 minute(s), 47 second(s)

    Memory Processes Infected: 0
    Memory Modules Infected: 0
    Registry Keys Infected: 0
    Registry Values Infected: 0
    Registry Data Items Infected: 0
    Folders Infected: 0
    Files Infected: 2

    Memory Processes Infected:
    (No malicious items detected)

    Memory Modules Infected:
    (No malicious items detected)

    Registry Keys Infected:
    (No malicious items detected)

    Registry Values Infected:
    (No malicious items detected)

    Registry Data Items Infected:
    (No malicious items detected)

    Folders Infected:
    (No malicious items detected)

    Files Infected:
    c:\Windows\installer\{d7926497-e476-489b-b4e9-dbfca45483a2}\icond79264971.bmp  (Extension.Mismatch) -> Quarantined and deleted successfully.
    c:\windows.old.000\Windows\installer\{d7926497-e476-489b-b4e9-dbfca45483a2}\icond79264971.bmp  (Extension.Mismatch) -> Quarantined and deleted successfully. 
    Script:
    SUPERAntiSpyware Scan Log
    http
    ://www.superantispyware.com

    Generated 09/02/2011 at 09:32 PM

    Application Version 
    5.0.1118

    Core Rules Database Version 
    7644
    Trace Rules Database Version
    5456

    Scan type       
    Complete Scan
    Total Scan Time 
    02:05:19

    Operating System Information
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64
    -bitService Pack 1 (Build 6.01.7601)
    UAC On Limited User

    Memory items scanned      
    760
    Memory threats detected   
    0
    Registry items scanned    
    73775
    Registry threats detected 
    0
    File items scanned        
    211130
    File threats detected     
    1

    Adware
    .Tracking Cookie
        spe
    .atdmt.com C:\USERS\JON DUGAN\APPDATA\ROAMING\MACROMEDIA\FLASH PLAYER\#SHAREDOBJECTS\4MEH3VWG ] 
    I tried to reinstall windows inplace using the upgrade option while Windows was running, and it got stuck at 87%. I have also restored back to a know good date, and still have the same issue. I ran WD LifeGaurd Diagnostics and everything came back good on that as well.

    I am just lost at this point on what to do.
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 752
    Windows
       #2

    Hmm, is the disk that you have an original one?

    Did you download it from a 3rd party website?
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Windows 7 disk?

    Yes, when I reinstalled everything the first time, I dug out my old XP CD, loaded that up, then used my Windows 7 Ultimate to do an Update, using the same disk to attempt the "new" upgrade.
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 752
    Windows
       #4

    Um, as i remember correctly, you can't upgrade from XP to 7. but you can use your upgrade disk to do a clean install.

    But i'm still confused.

    What did the CBS.log gave you? did you run the system file check to make sure that there aren't any corrupted files?
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    You have to have xp installed, then do a clean install of 7, which is what I did. Once this issue popped up, I attempted to reinstall 7 while it was running.

    I'm not sure what the CBS file says, it's all Greek to me. I did figure out how to attach it though, and it's in the first post.
      My Computer


  6. Posts : 752
    Windows
       #6

    Actually you don't need XP installed to upgrade to Windows 7.

    Here: Clean Install with a Upgrade Windows 7 Version

    Maybe that's the problem, i'll check the cbs.log and report back
      My Computer


  7. Posts : 968
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #7

    If windows installer has been infected and removed then it's impossible to get it back without doing a clean install, but what punkster was saying is that disk of windows 7 a good image from a reputable site or was it downloaded from a third party site. We wouldn't want you to reinstall if you were going to have the same infected file on your computer from a bad image.
      My Computer


  8. Posts : 752
    Windows
       #8

    seth500 said:
    If windows installer has been infected and removed then it's impossible to get it back without doing a clean install, but what punkster was saying is that disk of windows 7 a good image from a reputable site or was it downloaded from a third party site. We wouldn't want you to reinstall if you were going to have the same infected file on your computer from a bad image.
    Exactly, download a copy only from Microsoft partners sites: TechNet or MSDN.

    And if you download your copy from a 3rd party website for "X" reason (being "X", any reason) always check the MD5 and HASH numbers to make sure that the file you downloaded is not altered in any way.

    Using a modified image of Windows 7 could give you the problems you're already presenting.

    And as Seth said, it wont help that you perform a clean install!
      My Computer


  9. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #9

    It's not a download. It's an actual Windows 7 ultimate upgrade disk. I bought it at Fry's a year or so ago, did an upgrade on my CPU. I bought a new 1tb WD black drive, and did a fresh install rather than a clone. Never had an problems on the old HD.
      My Computer


 

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