try doing repair on windows... also you may want to try reloading last known good config... should be an option, but it may be corrupt as well.
try doing repair on windows... also you may want to try reloading last known good config... should be an option, but it may be corrupt as well.
Paul "your bullshit makes the flowers grow"
That's what I was going to suggest. But this "virus" sounds like it's injecting itself into vital system processes and or config files. If it get to the blue desktop loading screen then spits a BSOD then it's definitely jacking with system processes and files. A windows repair should to the trick.Originally Posted by Paul