anonymous user wrote:
> I got hit with some malware that really did a number on windows. I was
> able to remove the malware but some windows services were disabled or
> damaged. (Cryptographic was one of them)
>
> I uninstalled IE 7 then attempted a windows repair following the
> directions
> I found here. Got 60% finished with copying files then I got a message
> that
> unable to copy "file a". I did the retry but that failed so I did the
> skip
> file. Got another "unable to copy file b" and tried again but still no
> luck
> so I skipped file b also. Then I got a succession or errors "unable to
> copy file c, file d" etc. so I abandoned the process.
>
> Was able to boot into windows but it's looking pretty shaky so far.
>
> What is my next step? Do I attempt to repair again or do I just reinstall
> windows? Or is there a plan C? lol
>
Truthfully, at this point I'd just back up any data you need (if you haven't
already done this) from outside the operating system (using Knoppix or a
Bart's PE for ex.) and do a clean install. From your description of the
issues, it is likely that 1) your machine is still infected; 2) the
operating system damage is too great to repair.
http://michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html - Clean Install How-To
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...alling_Windows - What
you will need on-hand
Malke
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