When I turned on my pc this morning to start working in the RC, it went
straight to the welcome screen.
NOTE: I cant boot into safe, nor reg Windows mode. I dont even hear the CD
spinning in its drive (laptop).
It has always worked before so, I cant understand it too, failing on me.
I think and hope that I can get into the BIOS (pressing F10) to 'force' the
pc to use the CD by changing the boot order. That is the only thing I think
I can do right now.
But, inorder to do this, I want it to be reversable to boot normally
afterwards. If this is possible, how can I do this sucessfully.
PS. I am taking this one step at a time. For now, I need to do some work in
the RC. If it works, I should be able to logon to Windows and begin my
cleaning (malware)-
PSS. I dont have a copy of the RC installed on my drive.
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Thanks so very much for your help-! ! ! !
"MR" <MR@MR_Furn.com> wrote in message
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Uhm, if you have malware issues AND these seem to affect your ability
to boot to Safe Mode or Recover Console you should look at alternative
methods such as a Live Boot malware/AV CD or one of the Live Boot Linux
compilations which can also be used for malware cleaning and other
modifications within one of the NT OSs.
The REASON for this suggestion is that whatever seems to be affecting
the boot process has already been loaded once the XP SP2 system boots.
What malware or virus are you attempting to remove?
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Why aren't you running SP3 ?
Why can't you just install the RC ?
..\i386\winnt32 /cmdcons
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Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp
Make sure to check the actual content of the boot.ini file. Edit it (if found)
and force a safe mode:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/833721
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/289022
You would probably need a non-XP recovery/recue CD for that too.
Mees
Hope this help.
Regards,
SJ
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Regards,
SJ
"MR" <MR@MR_Furn.com> wrote in message
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Then again, *anything* you do in the BIOS is reversible anyway. So if
there is no boot menu key, enter the BIOS and simply change the boot
order so it boots off the CD drive. You can always change it back. :-)
Actually some people prefer to always have the CD drive as the first
boot device, just in case they ever need to quickly boot off a CD. And
if there is no CD in the drive, the BIOS will simply boot off the next
device in the list. So if the second device is the hard drive and if the
CD tray is empty, you will booting off your hard drive as you normally
do.