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No was I sleeping?
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I started it again and it is sitting there with a flashing white cursor on a black background. The drive is flashing like it's working or not is this suppose to do this. It didn't ask metro run from cd. I have to go to an eye doctor appt. I can leave my husband in charge, should he stay here and watch, will he have to answer questions from this run. I'm leaving him my iPad for your response.
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Ask him to remove the CD, reboot to normal windows and try TDSSKiller please
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A haveis a black screen and a white blinking lite in upper left corner
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Remove the cd, and reboot the computer please then try and run the following programme

Download the latest version of TDSSKiller from here and save it to your Desktop.


  • Doubleclick on TDSSKiller.exe to run the application
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  • Then click on Change parameters.

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  • Check the boxes beside Verify Driver Digital Signature and Detect TDLFS file system, then click OK.
  • Click the Start Scan button.

  • If a suspicious object is detected, the default action will be Skip, click on Continue.

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  • If malicious objects are found, they will show in the Scan results and offer three (3) options.
  • Ensure Cure is selected, then click Continue => Reboot now to finish the cleaning process.
  • Get the report by selecting Reports

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  • Note: If Cure is not available, please choose Skip instead, do not choose Delete unless instructed.

Please copy and paste its contents on your next reply.
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Tdsskiller won't run in safe mode. If I boot to windows it doesn't show up on desktop because there is only one user "aa",no option to switch to administrator. And IE won't work in Windows mode.
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I have a disk, I think from you guys. It is named bootable disk
It contains the follow files:
Boot.Cat
Boot.msg
Initrd.cgz
Isolinux.bin
Isolinux.CFG
Readme.txt
Scsi.cgz
Syslinux.Cfg
Syslinux.exe
Vmlinuz

Can we do anything with this?
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What we will attempt now is a full Linux disc... Although if it is stopping the CD from booting I may need to have a rethunk on it

I need you to download:
gparted-live-0.10.0-3.iso (115.1 MB)

Create a bootable CD, for Gparted from the ISO image.

You can use ImgBurn do this.

Now boot off of the newly created Gparted CD.

You should be here... Press ENTER

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By default, "do not touch keymap" is highlighted.

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Leave this setting alone and just press ENTER.

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Choose your language and press ENTER. English is default [33]

At the mode prompt enter 0, press ENTER

You will now be taken to the main GUI screen below

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Is "boot" next to your OS drive?
This is the OS drive 0 - [XXXXXX] NTFS (0x07) [VISIBLE] Offset (sectors): 63 | Size: 231687 Mo

If "boot" is not next to your OS drive under "Flags", right-mouse click the OS drive while in Gparted and select Manage Flags
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In the menu that pops up, place a checkmark in boot like the picture below, then close :

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Under File select Quit
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You will see this small Popup
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Choose reboot and then press OK.
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