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Win32/Olmarik.TDL4 unable to clean [Closed]


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Miro38

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Does not run
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Hmm List parts did not show the partition at all. So I thought that you actually had killed it

Could you run RogueKiller again please to see if that is reporting it
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Here is the log.

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OK that is still reporting

Lets use listpart to reset

You will need a USB drive for this

  • Please open notepad
    (Start =>All Programs => Accessories => Notepad)
    and copy the entire contents of the code box below.
    (To do this highlight the contents of the box, right click on it and select copy.)
    Right-click in the open notepad and select Paste.

    Disk=0 Partition=1 active
    custom
    Disk=0 Partition=3 delete
    

    NOTICE: This script was written specifically for this user, for use on that particular machine. Running this on another machine may cause damage to your operating system.
  • Save it on to a USB flashdrive as fix.txt
  • Save ListParts (32bit) or ListParts64 (64bit) onto the same flash drive.
  • Plug the flashdrive into the infected PC.
  • Enter System Recovery Options.

    To enter System Recovery Options from the Advanced Boot Options:

  • Restart the computer.
  • As soon as the BIOS is loaded begin tapping the F8 key until Advanced Boot Options appears.
  • Use the arrow keys to select the Repair your computer menu item.
  • Choose your language settings, and then click Next.
  • Select the operating system you want to repair (normally option 1), and then click Next.
  • Select your user account and click Next.

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To enter System Recovery Options by using Windows installation disc:


  • Insert the installation disc.
  • Restart your computer.
  • If prompted, press any key to start Windows from the installation disc. If your computer is not configured to start from a CD or DVD, check your BIOS settings.
  • Click Repair your computer.
  • Choose your language settings, and then click Next.
  • Select the operating system you want to repair, and then click Next.
  • Select your user account an click Next.

[*]On the System Recovery Options menu you will get the following options:

Startup Repair
System Restore
Windows Complete PC Restore
Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool
Command Prompt


[*]Select Command Prompt
[*]In the command window type in notepad and press Enter.
[*]A Notepad window will open. Under File menu select Open.
[*]Select "Computer" and find your flash drive letter and then close Notepad.
[*]In the command window type e:\listparts (32bit) or e:\listparts64 (64bit) and press Enter
Note: Replace letter e with the drive letter of your flash drive.
[*]The tool will start to run.[*]Press Fix button.
[*]When it is done close the notification pop up. Click Scan and copy and paste the log (Result.txt) it makes on the flash drive. [/list]
If the system should fail to boot then select repair my computer > Startup repair
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