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windows xp crashing on startup
bethany r.
post Aug 8 2007, 12:26 AM
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we recently got cox high speed internet on saturday. on sunday night i had went to pyzam.com, and was bombarded by pop ups. anything i clicked on my desktop one would pop up. the last one i recieved was from system doctor, so i looked it up before i did anything. i did what a site said, disconnect internet and press cancel. i then found that think adz, outerinfo, and winpop were on my computer. i went to control panel and removed think adz, win pop, and outerinfo. then shut off my computer. yesterday i bought mcafee virus scan plus and installed it. i once again connected to internet to register and update mcafee. then ran virus scan. immediately the firewall had pop ups asking for permission to access the internet, for example: a ip address( was probably mine but denied access, it had a ip address, gateway address and mac address), svchost.exe, ventic, wuaclt.exe, reginix8ag.exe??, and quite a few about my security levels being changed in my internet options. the virus scan completed finding 3 things. it removed zeno search assistant, repaired a file that had a trojan, and fixed a registry key. i then saw my internet wasn't fully protected by mcafee, so i clicked on a link to fix it, but it wouldn't load and it tried to goto adsor.net/go.php. in the next few seconds a total of 30 popups that couldn't be loaded popped up. we disconnected the internet, closed windows, then used ccleaner. we once more used mcafee, nothing was found. today i turned on computer started the virus scan, left room. came back an hour later to check on it when i found it on the screensaver, frozen. i then reload computer, it starts up, i click on our name and starts to load settings, our desktop appears and then switches to a bluescreen saying page_fault_in_nonpaged_area error due to mpfp.sys
stop message 0x00000050 (0x829307b8, 0x00000000, 0xf40c7743, 0x00000000)

mpfp.sys address f40c7743 f40b8000
at the bottom it said dumping physical memory it goes uptown a 100 and shuts computer down.
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bethany r.
post Aug 8 2007, 12:32 AM
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we tried using safe mode like the message said, but it immediately goes to a black screen when the desktop loads and says safe mode at the bottom. i got another stop message when reloading about an error: an_attempt_was_ made_to_write_to_read-only_memory
stop message 0x000000be. didnt get a chance to finish the stop message address.


i finally got safemode to work, and went to ccleaner and found some files in my add/remove program files, anyone know what these are:

aiosoftwarenpi
bho
bufferchm
cp_package_variety 1-3
docproc
market research
newcopy_cda
productcontextnpi
toolbox

then things like scan, scannercopy, readme

also i had a startup file for ojqzhdia

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