HenryMitchel
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Hi
I had a virus, downloaded some subpar anti virus (Yet Another Cleaner) and it deleted the virus... along with some Windows registry or something important along those lines. My computer is now stuck in an infinite boot loop.
Undoed a System Restore to a point before the anti virus killed my comp (earlier I tried system restore to get rid of the virus) but it's still stuck. I'm guessing restoring to an earlier point won't help.
Just finished with http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/139576-startup-repair-infinite-loop-recovery.html once but it's still stuck.
I think I have allowed System Repair to attempt to fix my system 3 times to no avail.
Last known good configuration does not do anything.
I think these are the chronological order of events.
I'd like to get out of the loop without loss of data (obviously...) and I don't think i have the win 7 disk on me (might ask someone if they have one but doubtful), I can get my hands on another computer but i'd like to avoid that if possible.
Thanks in advance if anyone can help.
I had a virus, downloaded some subpar anti virus (Yet Another Cleaner) and it deleted the virus... along with some Windows registry or something important along those lines. My computer is now stuck in an infinite boot loop.
Undoed a System Restore to a point before the anti virus killed my comp (earlier I tried system restore to get rid of the virus) but it's still stuck. I'm guessing restoring to an earlier point won't help.
Just finished with http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/139576-startup-repair-infinite-loop-recovery.html once but it's still stuck.
I think I have allowed System Repair to attempt to fix my system 3 times to no avail.
Last known good configuration does not do anything.
I think these are the chronological order of events.
I'd like to get out of the loop without loss of data (obviously...) and I don't think i have the win 7 disk on me (might ask someone if they have one but doubtful), I can get my hands on another computer but i'd like to avoid that if possible.
Thanks in advance if anyone can help.
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- Windows 7 x64