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I've had a problem with a rootkit virus that i have now gotten rid of after much faffing about.
I had to mess about getting rid of the virus but it left residual files that were causing me even more problems.
One of those files, veawi.sys, refused to go away as everytime i tried to delete it i would get a message stating that "a device attached to the system is not working" or something along that line.
Anyway, i tried to get rid of it by installing Windows XP to a USB hard drive that i have lying around so that i could use the command prompt to delete the file from the windows\system32\drivers directory.
That didn't work as i would get the message "NTLDR is missing" and my Windows 7 installation wouldn't boot either as i'd get the message "Error loading operating system".
To add insult to injury i found, after using the installion disc for Windows 7, that i could have just used the command prompt in the repair section of the disc which allowed me to get rid of the culprit file.
I've tried running the startup repair from the Windows 7 disc and it states that there are no errors found.
For the first time in ages i'm stuck and i get the feeling that i'm going to have to reinstall Windows 7 all over again.
Does anyone have any advice that will help as i really don't want to reinstall windows again.
I've had a problem with a rootkit virus that i have now gotten rid of after much faffing about.
I had to mess about getting rid of the virus but it left residual files that were causing me even more problems.
One of those files, veawi.sys, refused to go away as everytime i tried to delete it i would get a message stating that "a device attached to the system is not working" or something along that line.
Anyway, i tried to get rid of it by installing Windows XP to a USB hard drive that i have lying around so that i could use the command prompt to delete the file from the windows\system32\drivers directory.
That didn't work as i would get the message "NTLDR is missing" and my Windows 7 installation wouldn't boot either as i'd get the message "Error loading operating system".
To add insult to injury i found, after using the installion disc for Windows 7, that i could have just used the command prompt in the repair section of the disc which allowed me to get rid of the culprit file.
I've tried running the startup repair from the Windows 7 disc and it states that there are no errors found.
For the first time in ages i'm stuck and i get the feeling that i'm going to have to reinstall Windows 7 all over again.
Does anyone have any advice that will help as i really don't want to reinstall windows again.
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom build
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium
- CPU
- Intel Core i5 750 @2.67GHz
- Motherboard
- Asus P7H55-M/USB3
- Memory
- 8GB Ripjaw F3-12800CL9D
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GTX 560 Ti 1GB
- Sound Card
- Creative X-Fi Xtrememusic
- Monitor(s) Displays
- ViewSonic VX2260wm (X2)
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- Hard Drives
- 1x Samsung HD103SJ 1TB
1X Western Digital WD2500KS-00MJB0 250GB
1x Samsung SP2514N
1x Buffalo hd-ce1.0tu2-eu 1TB
- PSU
- 750 Watt
- Case
- Cooler Master Scout
- Cooling
- Corsair a50 performance cpu cooler and various fans
- Keyboard
- Logitech G11
- Mouse
- Gigabyte GM-M6800
- Internet Speed
- 60Mb/3Mb
- Antivirus
- Avast
- Browser
- Firefox