BSOD after automatic shutdown due to overheating processor

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  1.    #81

    Remove WAT is an activation exploit used for cracking Win7 activation.

    WHere did you get Win7? How is it activated?
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       #82

    VistaKing said:
    PaulVdB

    If you want a Kaspersky Rescue CD ? Get it from the link below

    Lets see if we could get a kaspersky rescue disc


    Download



    Download the ISO file onto your clean pc along with the tool below


    Download



    On the working PC try these steps

    Run the downloaded file rescue2usb.exe.
    On the Kaspersky USB Rescue Disk Maker window, click Browse... and select the iso image of Kaspersky Rescue Disk 10
    Select the required USB device from the drop-down menu.
    Click START.

    Wait until the process is complete.

    Click OK on the open window informing that Kaspersky USB Rescue Disk has been successfully created.

    Plug the USB flash drive to the infected PC

    Boot your computer from Kaspersky Rescue Disk 10

    Press any key to enter the menu.

    In the start up wizard window that opens, select the graphic interface language using the cursor moving keys. Press the ENTER key on the keyboard.

    Read carefully the license agreement of Kaspersky Rescue Disk. If you agree with all terms, press 1 on the keyboard. To reboot the computer, press 2. To shut down the computer, press 3.

    Choose Kaspersky Rescue Disk. Graphic Mode loads the graphic subsystem.
    Press [ENTER]
    Thanks VistaKing ! I downloaded the Kaspersky rescue disk but it wouldn't work for me.
    Then I got the bitdefender AV scanner, and this one worked. It found 1 infected file, and it deleted it. I hope that this will solve my problem. I'll run all previous tests/repairs again (I'm beginning to get good at those things ! :))

    PS. I hope that Gregrocker won't be too angry at me ...
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  3.    #83

    I am not angry but you need to answer back why you have Remove WAT activation exploit on your system. We're not allowed to help with pirated Win7.
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       #84

    Layback Bear said:
    From post #72. This is why their is a post #73 by me.

    I moved the active flag myself, cause it seemed obvious (to me) that the the active partition should be the one with the OS on it... now I know better

    I can assure you PaulVdB if you don't follow Gregs and others instructions and tutorials you will end up in No Mans Land.

    Please notice my active flag.
    Attachment 269414
    Yes, I see it Layback Bear. But just be honnest with me, isn't it reasonable to think that the active partition should be the one with the OS on it ? I do know now that I was wrong, but the OS on a non active partition DOES sound weird, no?:)

    And yes, I do realise that Gregrocker is the man to follow. I never underestimated or doubted his knowledge. I only wanted to anticipate, do what I could, use my own common sence instead of just sitting back and let him and others fix my problem. I really hope I didn't offend any one... It was never my intention to ignore good advice ...
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       #85

    PaulVdB

    Gregrocker asked a question . Why was there a RemoveWat on your system
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  6. Posts : 93
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       #86

    VistaKing said:
    PaulVdB

    Gregrocker asked a question . Why was there a RemoveWat on your system
    I replied Gregrocker in a PM.
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       #87

    Ok ! Will see what gregrocker says .
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  8.    #88

    Paul you must answer in the thread. We do not help via PM here but keep all help in the thread so others can benefit.
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  9. Posts : 93
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       #89

    Since there doesn't seem to be a sollution for my problem, I think I'll have to reinstall the OS and progs. I was thinking about buying WIN8 sooner or later. Most likely this will be sooner THAN later.
    Thanks for the effort guys. I hope that other SevenForum members will get something useful out of my misery.

    in any case : Thanks, Gregrocker, VistaKing, Arc, Faladu, Layback Bear and all the others who did their very best to help me. You guys deserve a medal !
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  10.    #90

    Follow these same steps to get a perfect Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7.
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