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Secure Boot Violation - All down hill after that
Hi guys,
So yesterday I noticed my android phone simply couldn't connect to the PC via usb...simply wasn't recognised. I tried fixing it...installing/re-installing drivers...as a last ditch attempt I deleted the registry keys associated with it (anything to do with android HTC). I then thought I'd give windows update a go...maybe it could fix it..installed 7 updates, after I rebooted all USB devices were not functioning....reset the computer again. This time it loaded the "Secure Boot Violation" message....I wiped the HDD clean and did a fresh install. When windows started installing its fresh updates upon shutting the computer down for them to take effect, it would take hours for them to install..and after reboot during the configuration stage it "failed to configure - reverting changes" I was also given this error code once I got back into windows:
WindowsUpdate_80080005 WindowsUpdate_dt000
Error 0x80070005
I have since done 3 more installs and on a brand new drive - still no luck..and now I cant even install a single update. Ive tried just about every fix available by microsoft for those errors and no luck.
So I'm not sure if it's my fault for deleting the registry keys, the windows update or in fact I did receive a rootkit virus.
So far I've scanned with AVG, malware Bytes and aswMBR. All come back ok.
I have re-flashed the BIOS for good measure.
I have also ran an MBR fix with aswMBR
I have also run SFC in command prompt - no problems there
Local C disk has been checked during startup - "Disk is Clean"
OS is Windows 7 64-bit Home premium
However one thing I noticed is that my motherboard, Z170 Sabertooth Mark 1 is UEFI...I have launched the DVD off the UEFI boot mode for the DVD drive and reformatted the SSD as GPT...am I meant to do anything else in regards to HDD settings?