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MikeyG 10-28-2011 08:37 AM

^ LOL

Well after harddrive wipe its still fcked :| time for a new pc I guess..

Vasu 10-28-2011 12:12 PM

That can't be right dude, a format of your hard drive including a re-installation of the OS should repair anything short of hardware damage. Did you wipe all the drives including your C: or wherever your windows is installed?

MikeyG 10-28-2011 08:43 PM

Yeah did the full wipe (the destructive one too) and I still have some problems... Like I've had a couple things tell me I don't have permission to do things, as well as I try to download skype and it just won't sign in ... ever. I'll post screenies if you'd be able to try and help more but it seems boned.


Heres what I mean about skype... it doesn't allow me to hit any buttons and I just randomly get a bing noise when I do. I've uninstalled and completely removed it from my computer 3 times as well, so I think it's my comp, not skype.

http://img810.imageshack.us/img810/7175/56489451.png

Vasu 10-29-2011 07:39 AM

Hmm.. sorry mate. It seems odd to me but I can't help more without actually being at your PC. Just see if there's any techs in your area before you actually buy a new one. And even then, maybe a new hard disk should be enough, and you won't need to go the whole hog.

MikeyG 10-29-2011 10:27 PM

Yeah I was gunna try just replacing the hard drive but I think I'm just gunna wait and get a computer around christmas. I need a new rig to play the upcoming starwars games anyways =) haha. Thanks for the help though, really appreciated it.

Icy 11-07-2011 09:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeyG (Post 450545)
^ LOL

Well after harddrive wipe its still fcked :| time for a new pc I guess..

Are you in possession of the culprit? Knowing what it is will lead to a solution. It seems to fit the symptoms of a rootkit. I had first hand experience with one of these before. It buries itself in the operating system (hence beyond the reach of any anti-malware software in the OS), hides in the boot sector (same machine recovery would not work), persists in the RAM (invincible to soft-restarts), duplicates itself wildly onto any accessible external and networked storage (spread like wildfire...)

Attempts to remedy it without invoking another machine will mostly be in vain. Take the hard drive out and reformat it via Linux or Mac. With the necessary precautions of course. Thoroughly examine all external storage devices that have come in contact with the infected machine too.

3 guesses how I got the rootkit! There's a good lesson to be learned from the experience.


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