I contracted a trojan virus less than a week ago. Windows defender had it listed as remos.dz i believe.
I am running Vista Home Premium 32-bit but just bought windows 7 home premium 64-bit. I am prepared to just format my drive and re-install Windows 7. Now here is the problem. I cannot boot from the windows 7 disk. I have made my dvd drive the first boot option, and the computer prompts me to press a button to boot from the cd when starting up. When i press buttons however, nothing happens and the computer continues on as normal.
when the computer starts up, the first message I have been recieving is
"error loading c:\windows\temp\msxml92z.dll access is denied"
Several of these times the computer has given me messages saying that there is an error and that the computer is going to restart in one-minute. My taskbar has automatically switched to the old style grey bar, and I cannot get into my task manager.
If I could somehow boot my windows 7 dvd, I could format my hard drive and hopefully solve this problem. Have any ideas???
I am running Vista Home Premium 32-bit but just bought windows 7 home premium 64-bit. I am prepared to just format my drive and re-install Windows 7. Now here is the problem. I cannot boot from the windows 7 disk. I have made my dvd drive the first boot option, and the computer prompts me to press a button to boot from the cd when starting up. When i press buttons however, nothing happens and the computer continues on as normal.
when the computer starts up, the first message I have been recieving is
"error loading c:\windows\temp\msxml92z.dll access is denied"
Several of these times the computer has given me messages saying that there is an error and that the computer is going to restart in one-minute. My taskbar has automatically switched to the old style grey bar, and I cannot get into my task manager.
If I could somehow boot my windows 7 dvd, I could format my hard drive and hopefully solve this problem. Have any ideas???

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