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Ransomeware leads to endless boot loop
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<blockquote data-quote="geezermetal" data-source="post: 119879" data-attributes="member: 8114"><p>Sorry, no way to run the mandatory scans stuck in this boot loop - didn't look like I could explain that above - didn't mean to fib in the OTL checkbox.</p><p></p><p>From reading the threads here it looks like perhaps I should use a Kaspersky Rescue Disk, but I also saw you all start a similar problem with a different method (sorry can't find that thread today for some reason). Since my DIY moves thus far have not been good I would greatly appreciate some help tackling this. </p><p></p><p>As a little background, this is an HP 1050y. I am not 100% confident it is 64 bit but pretty sure. And I am sure this machine has been infected for a long time with something due to its slow, erratic behavior and the excessive disk accesses I can hear. I have always updated the OS and run Symantec faithfully on this machine so a follow-up question will be - "Why wasn't that enough?" In any case, this is the first "unhidden" problem I have had on this machine.</p><p></p><p>Thank You</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geezermetal, post: 119879, member: 8114"] Sorry, no way to run the mandatory scans stuck in this boot loop - didn't look like I could explain that above - didn't mean to fib in the OTL checkbox. From reading the threads here it looks like perhaps I should use a Kaspersky Rescue Disk, but I also saw you all start a similar problem with a different method (sorry can't find that thread today for some reason). Since my DIY moves thus far have not been good I would greatly appreciate some help tackling this. As a little background, this is an HP 1050y. I am not 100% confident it is 64 bit but pretty sure. And I am sure this machine has been infected for a long time with something due to its slow, erratic behavior and the excessive disk accesses I can hear. I have always updated the OS and run Symantec faithfully on this machine so a follow-up question will be - "Why wasn't that enough?" In any case, this is the first "unhidden" problem I have had on this machine. Thank You [/QUOTE]
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