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Windows OS crashed (vista) due to virus. [Solved]


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The second part is not working..
Says "syntax error"
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Which error code?
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Sorry, I did not read the last PM.

Go to that folder manually: C:\Windows\Logs\CBS - in that folder should be a CBS.txt. Right click on it and select Copy. Go to the desktop. Right click on some place on the desktop and select Paste. There should be the CBS.Log. Attach it.
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The file was too big to upload. Cannot upload it here..
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What would you suggest me to do next with CBS log?
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Please upload the CBS Log here by clicking on Select Files Button >> Select the file >> click Open >> copy and paste the link into your next reply. :)

Well done so far!
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http://en.file-uploa...28/CBS.txt.html
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  • Click on the Start Posted Image button and in the search box, type services.msc
  • A window will open, in the right pane, locate COM+ Event System service, look at the status and make sure it is Started, and look at Startup Type and make sure it is either Automatic or Manual.
  • If it isn't started or the StartUp Type is wrong please do this:
  • First do a right click on the service and click Properties, under the General tab click Start and select Automatic for Startup type.
  • Go to the Dependencies tab, the first box will list the other system components, make not of those listed, then go back the Services list and take the same steps listed previously to make sure that these services are started.
  • Click OK and close the window

How is the system running?
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COM+ Event System reads Started and on Automatic
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COM+ Event system window still appears with the same message. Other than that, at this time there are no pop-ups. Now we are left with setting back on Windows original version.

I will wait for further directions from you..
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Please go to this site here, scroll down and select the correct version.

  • Run it (if you have Windows Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8 please do a Right click on the SURT icon and select Run as Administrator)
  • The tool can take anywhere from 5 mins to a couple of hours to run (or 'Install') depending on how much it has to do, and may exit silently
  • it may appear to freeze for most of that time, but be patient.
  • The result is logged in the C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CheckSUR.log file - and an archive …\checksur.persist.log file

Attach the CheckSur Log, if it is again to big, please upload it too FileUpload.
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Here is one..

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The other one..

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aswMBR

Please download aswMBR from one of the links below and save it to your Desktop.

Download Mirror #1


  • Right-click on aswMBR.exe and select Run as Administrator. (for XP User just run it)
  • Click Yes when asked to download the Avast! definitions.
  • Click Scan to initiate the scan.
  • When the scan finishes, click Save Log and save this to your Desktop.
  • Copy (Ctrl+C) and Paste (Ctrl+V) the contents of this log into your next post please.

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aswMBR version 0.9.9.1771 Copyright© 2011 AVAST Software
Run date: 2014-01-27 08:18:02
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08:18:02.453 OS Version: Windows x64 6.0.6002 Service Pack 2
08:18:02.453 Number of processors: 2 586 0x170A
08:18:02.454 ComputerName: MONVISHI UserName:
08:18:03.965 Initialize success
08:19:21.921 Disk 0 (boot) \Device\Harddisk0\DR0 -> \Device\Ide\IdeDeviceP0T0L0-0
08:19:21.924 Disk 0 Vendor: WDC_WD5000AAJS-55A8B0 01.03B01 Size: 476940MB BusType: 3
08:19:21.927 Disk 1 \Device\Harddisk1\DR1 -> \Device\0000005d
08:19:21.929 Disk 1 Vendor: RICOH 01 Size: 476940MB BusType: 0
08:19:21.933 Disk 2 \Device\Harddisk2\DR2 -> \Device\0000005e
08:19:21.935 Disk 2 Vendor: RICOH 02 Size: 476940MB BusType: 0
08:19:22.019 Disk 0 MBR read successfully
08:19:22.022 Disk 0 MBR scan
08:19:22.024 Disk 0 Windows VISTA default MBR code
08:19:22.028 Disk 0 Partition 1 00 27 Hidden NTFS WinRE NTFS 10064 MB offset 2048
08:19:22.037 Disk 0 Partition 2 80 (A) 07 HPFS/NTFS NTFS 466874 MB offset 20613120
08:19:22.060 Disk 0 scanning C:\Windows\system32\drivers
08:19:28.378 Service scanning
08:19:46.177 Modules scanning
08:19:46.179 Disk 0 trace - called modules:
08:19:46.191 ntoskrnl.exe CLASSPNP.SYS disk.sys acpi.sys ataport.SYS pciide.sys PCIIDEX.SYS hal.dll atapi.sys
08:19:46.191 1 nt!IofCallDriver -> \Device\Harddisk0\DR0[0xfffffa8004e17790]
08:19:46.191 3 CLASSPNP.SYS[fffffa6000dccc33] -> nt!IofCallDriver -> [0xfffffa8004ab7930]
08:19:46.192 5 acpi.sys[fffffa60008f2fde] -> nt!IofCallDriver -> \Device\Ide\IdeDeviceP0T0L0-0[0xfffffa8004aba940]
08:19:46.192 Scan finished successfully
08:22:03.688 Disk 0 MBR has been saved successfully to "C:\Users\Fry's Electronics\Desktop\MBR.dat"
08:22:03.694 The log file has been saved successfully to "C:\Users\Fry's Electronics\Desktop\aswMBR.txt"
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