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Old April 10th 04, 05:28 PM
Sal Monella
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ToolPackinMama wrote:

OK, I'm working on a friend's WinME Gateway (1 Ghz. Athlon, 512 MB RAM),
and it's showing all the signs of massive virus infection and/or
impending HD failure. For example, Norton auto-protect and email
scanning were disabled and couldn't re-enable them. Uninstalled Norton,
then machine refused to allow a reinstall. Numerous annoying "can't
find bizzarro.ink", "can't find bogus.ink" popups blocking the road,
dozens of them, if you dismiss them all, the machine locks up... if you
work around them you can function, but not well, etc. etc.

Can't access msconfig - machine locks, even in safe mode.

Tried to do a Housecall online virus scan, machine locked during scan,
and couldn't complete it.

Later, could no longer access internet (they've got COX cable). It's
like the machine had a rapidly progressing case of Alzheimer's.

I managed to save their backups to CD, a miracle, and tried to boot to
the rescue CD, but it kept wanting to boot to the (apparently crippled)
HD.

Tried to access BIOS to reset boot order, and can't access BIOS. Tried
f1, f2, and Del, one of which is certainly supposed to work with an
AMIBIOS Gateway.

Since I can't access BIOS and boot to CD, I put the HD on a different
computer, formatted it, and loaded a new OS (XP). It boots fine on my
machine, but won't boot on theirs. Not even in safe mode.

Tried the same with a new HD. Same results.

I can boot to a floppy on their machine, and I can read the HD and the
CD, but I can't boot to the CD OR the HD.

I have NEVER had such problems with a PC. What the hell ~is~ this?
*Now* what do I do?


Interesting. Can you boot to floppy and then format the HD and then run
sys c: on it and then boot to the HD? Also try running fdisk and killing
all the partitions and recreating the primary. Also try fdisk /mbr.
There's also a handy batch file out there called killhdd.bat. If your
boot disk has debug on it you can run killhdd.bat from there and it will
use debug to completely wipe the HD. You then need to run fdisk and
create the primary, then format etc. As far as the bios, I've heard of
some sort of fastboot option in some bios versions that bypasses setup.
You might be able to reset CMOS and get into bios. Also try F12 and F10
and see if that gets you in. None of that may help you but it's worth a
shot.