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Computer Boots Into Blue Screen (REGISTRY_ERROR)

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Posted 25 December 2010 - 10:16 AM

Hi,

First of all, Merry Christmas! :D

My computer has been booting into the infamous Blue Screen of Death recently. I am running Windows 7 Professional.

I am able to get to the login screen where I type in my password, but after successfully logging in, it blue screens and reboots causing an infinite rebooting cycle. I can get into safe mode and into my other partition, but that's about it. I also don't have a Windows 7 install CD, so I can't run chkdsk in order to fix any problems.

This has happened before, and I was able to fix it with RegRun where I got rid of some weird drivers. The problem now when I run it is that it tells me that my system.ini is infected, but when I click that button to remove it, it tells me it's getting rid of explorer.exe, which is "100% good".

Any help is appreciated!

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Posted 25 December 2010 - 10:24 PM

Now that your log is properly posted, you should NOT make further changes to your computer (install/uninstall programs, use special fix tools, delete files, edit the registry, etc) unless advised by a Malware Removal Team member, nor should you continue to ask for help elsewhere. Doing so can result in system changes which may not show it the log you already posted. Further, any modifications you make on your own may cause confusion for the helper assisting you and could complicate the malware removal process which would extend the time it takes to clean your computer.

From this point on the Malware Removal Team should be the only members that you take advice from, until they have verified your log as clean.

Please be patient. It may take a while to get a response because the Malware Removal Team members are very busy working logs posted before yours. They are volunteers who will help you out as soon as possible. Once you have made your post and are waiting, please DO NOT make another reply until it has been responded to by a member of the Malware Removal Team. Generally the staff checks the forum for postings that have 0 replies as this makes it easier for them to identify those who have not been helped. If you post another response there will be 1 reply. A team member, looking for a new log to work may assume another HJT Team member is already assisting you and not open the thread to respond.

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