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No video after Cryptowall 3.0 infection
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<blockquote data-quote="S Hanger" data-source="post: 435035" data-attributes="member: 42504"><p>When I started working on this PC, it turned on once and got to the login screen, then it just turned off on its own. Not knowing what the issue was, I replaced the power supply, but same symptoms. </p><p>I tried a different, known functioning hard drive on the PC, but same result. Removed video card, used onboard VGA, tried new video card, but I still have no video with DVI, or VGA!</p><p>I feel like I am missing something stupid.</p><p>I removed the hard drive to externally attempt to clean and the first thing I saw was the Help_Decrypt files.</p><p>I have worked with this virus before, so I am familiar, but I have never had it disrupt the video.</p><p></p><p>So am I dealing with a Cryptowall issue or a PC issue?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S Hanger, post: 435035, member: 42504"] When I started working on this PC, it turned on once and got to the login screen, then it just turned off on its own. Not knowing what the issue was, I replaced the power supply, but same symptoms. I tried a different, known functioning hard drive on the PC, but same result. Removed video card, used onboard VGA, tried new video card, but I still have no video with DVI, or VGA! I feel like I am missing something stupid. I removed the hard drive to externally attempt to clean and the first thing I saw was the Help_Decrypt files. I have worked with this virus before, so I am familiar, but I have never had it disrupt the video. So am I dealing with a Cryptowall issue or a PC issue? [/QUOTE]
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