use disk manager to mount the drive
may require formating to do so
right click my computer and then manage then go to disk manager on the left
So I picked up a virus somewhere
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Re: So I picked up a virus somewhere
Did you click on advanced install option or the upgrade one? Cause that would do it.
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Re: So I picked up a virus somewhere
I used to custom one. I finally got all drives formatted *as I may have said. I honestly just can't keep track anymore.* and I fixed the issue w/ the "ghost" drive. It was just unpartioned space that wasn't viewable as a hard-drive so I had to go to partition manager and format/name it as a space.
I'm sure I'll have a few issues in the next few days, but thanks for all your help guys. Really appreciate it
I'm sure I'll have a few issues in the next few days, but thanks for all your help guys. Really appreciate it
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Re: So I picked up a virus somewhere
Just for future Note, If you run Windows 7 DVD from Windows, You will not be allowed to completely format your C Drive (The installation will just replace your windows folder). You have to Boot from the DVD During startup(Bios) to to be able to do so.
Glad you were able to format everything, This shit happened to me a while back, Even saw a program install itself. The malware would take control of the mouse and would automatically install a phishing program. Couldn't open up Control Panel, Registry and even my Star Menu was disabled. IT WAS A PAIN
Glad you were able to format everything, This shit happened to me a while back, Even saw a program install itself. The malware would take control of the mouse and would automatically install a phishing program. Couldn't open up Control Panel, Registry and even my Star Menu was disabled. IT WAS A PAIN
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Re: So I picked up a virus somewhere
Yea that's why I mentioned to boot from disc, but I'm not sure if that was what happened to Magus...Molimo wrote:Just for future Note, If you run Windows 7 DVD from Windows, You will not be allowed to completely format your C Drive (The installation will just replace your windows folder). You have to Boot from the DVD During startup(Bios) to to be able to do so.
Wow. Epic.Glad you were able to format everything, This shit happened to me a while back, Even saw a program install itself. The malware would take control of the mouse and would automatically install a phishing program. Couldn't open up Control Panel, Registry and even my Star Menu was disabled. IT WAS A PAIN
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Re: So I picked up a virus somewhere
12 years here. I never get that shizzle.
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Re: So I picked up a virus somewhere
Well I normally format every 6months or so, even sooner sometimes. And I don;t run antivirus cause they suck. To be honest, I never had any trouble but for this one occurrence, I wasn't the one using the Laptop, my GF was, lol. I had my thesis on that Laptop, and I'm glad I was able to save it before formatting, Boy was I pissed.
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Re: So I picked up a virus somewhere
This might be a bit late, but if the steam apps, music mp3s and image files are saved on the hard drive with your main OS you can install Windows and afterward there might be a folder called "windows.old" where you can access your previous drivers, documents, etc. It's located on your OS hard drive (obviously lol)
I've reinstalled Windows Vista and Windows 7 multiple times and this folder always appeared after a clean install. It doesn't work for Windows XP or anything earlier though.
I've reinstalled Windows Vista and Windows 7 multiple times and this folder always appeared after a clean install. It doesn't work for Windows XP or anything earlier though.