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    Re: BSOD everytime I start up computer.

    The disk check got to around 50% before it said it can't continue in read-only mode.

    I'll try to do the system sweep if I can get into normal mode long enough.

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    Re: BSOD everytime I start up computer.

    Quote Originally Posted by WikiSonic View Post
    The disk check got to around 50% before it said it can't continue in read-only mode.
    That is not sounding good.
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    I'll try to do the system sweep if I can get into normal mode long enough.
    The Microsoft Standalone System Sweeper does not require you to boot the system into the OS. You can use another computer to create the disk and then boot the problem machine with the disk. It works and runs on its' own independent of the operating system.
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    Re: BSOD everytime I start up computer.

    I did a system sweep and it said it found a Trojan and then removed it. I did another scan and it said my computer was safe. I booted up from the hard drive normally but I still got a BSOD when I logged in.

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    Re: BSOD everytime I start up computer.

    Quote Originally Posted by WikiSonic View Post
    I did a system sweep and it said it found a Trojan and then removed it. I did another scan and it said my computer was safe. I booted up from the hard drive normally but I still got a BSOD when I logged in.
    Could you attach the dump file from that BSOD?
    Can you take a moment and run this How to remove malware belonging to the family Rootkit.Win32.TDSS (aka Tidserv, TDSServ, Alureon)? in safe mode.
    Can you use the Clean Boot method to see if you can narrow down what may be causing the issue.
    Can you create another administrators group user account and see if you can log on to that account in normal mode without BSOD?
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    Re: BSOD everytime I start up computer.

    I ran the the software that removed the malware and booted up normally and so far everything is working as normal.
    I've been logged in for about 20 minutes now doing normal tasks and no more problems have occurred.
    I'm also doing a scan with my security software and so far there are no more risks.

    I have to give you a huge thanks. =D Seriously, I would have been screwed if I didn't have anyone to walk me through this problem. Thank you so much!

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    Re: BSOD everytime I start up computer.

    Quote Originally Posted by WikiSonic View Post
    I ran the the software that removed the malware and booted up normally and so far everything is working as normal.
    I've been logged in for about 20 minutes now doing normal tasks and no more problems have occurred.
    I'm also doing a scan with my security software and so far there are no more risks.

    I have to give you a huge thanks. =D Seriously, I would have been screwed if I didn't have anyone to walk me through this problem. Thank you so much!
    I would hope that whatever security software you are using, it is not the same security software that allowed the infection to occur in the first place.
    Glad to hear that at least for now you seem to be operating normally, that's good news. But you might want to spend some time really konking the machine with antimalware products, preferably in plain old safemode, after downloading, installing and updating the product to the most current signatures available.
    I'm a big fan of Malwarebytes AntiMalware (actually paid for the commercial pro version) but they have a free version as well.
    Also you may want to include SuperAntiSypware and Spybot Search and Destroy (don't install TeaTimer with it) to your toolbox. If for nothing else your own peace of mind that the infection is likely gone.
    You're welcome of course and thanks for the followup and posting back with your solution.
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    Re: BSOD everytime I start up computer.

    Did you try System restore and making sure your PC was clear of Viruses or other malware?

    Here's some good AVs:

    Malwarebytes : Free anti-malware download

    SUPERAntiSpyware | Remove Malware | Remove Spyware - AntiMalware, AntiSpyware, AntiAdware!

    www.avast.com/

    Use these daily, update malwarebytes and SAS daily, or every 2 days, Avast updates itself, remember to run a full system scan first time to be safe

    and happy computing

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