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Ransomeware leads to endless boot loop
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<blockquote data-quote="geezermetal" data-source="post: 120421" data-attributes="member: 8114"><p>OK - I may have figured out Insert. I found a window that looked like a command prompt screen and typed in "ntfsfix /dev/sda2". Cant figure out how to save the results to attach so here is the response: it tries to mount sda2, fails, repairs, then says it's OK. Try the same command again and this time it says everything is OK. However, when I then power down and try to boot windows normally I get back to the same endless boot cycle as I started with. Just for fun I tried recovery console again - same BSOD. Tried all three safe modes - it lists out a page of information then power cycles again. Not sure I am using Insert correctly but other than an error there ... is there any more hope? Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geezermetal, post: 120421, member: 8114"] OK - I may have figured out Insert. I found a window that looked like a command prompt screen and typed in "ntfsfix /dev/sda2". Cant figure out how to save the results to attach so here is the response: it tries to mount sda2, fails, repairs, then says it's OK. Try the same command again and this time it says everything is OK. However, when I then power down and try to boot windows normally I get back to the same endless boot cycle as I started with. Just for fun I tried recovery console again - same BSOD. Tried all three safe modes - it lists out a page of information then power cycles again. Not sure I am using Insert correctly but other than an error there ... is there any more hope? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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