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Title: Help with my friends laptop
Post by: den21 on February 09, 2010, 10:06:23 PM

Hello

A few days ago my friend had installed Avast 4.8 free home edition on his laptop, after he had done a full scan AVAST had detected a Virus so he wasn't really sure what he needed to do.

I asked him if there was an option for the Virus to be put into the chest but he's not sure what he did and now his Laptop is not working properly, and when he tries to sign on with his user name it freezes at that point.

I suggested if he was able to go into Restore system and try resetting the time before he installed Avast, but it keeps freezing when he tries to sign on.

Can anyone give some direction what to do next

Many thanks
Title: Re: Help with my friends laptop
Post by: Tarq57 on February 09, 2010, 10:58:46 PM
Do you have (or are able to get) physical access to the laptop, or would you need to relay the instructions?
If the latter, given your friends' indicated lack of AV awareness, it is going to be difficult.
Some of us would maybe be able to talk him through what do do/good ideas, but relaying it?

I'd be looking at the idea of a BART disk. DrWeb, Avira, and Kaspersky (and a few others) have the files available for free download. He'd need a clean computer with a disk burner to make the disk.
Title: Re: Help with my friends laptop
Post by: anothermack on February 09, 2010, 11:02:55 PM
When was the last time he made a backup?

Maybe he would not mind sweeping his machine clean and doing a fresh install, which would mean starting up with the Windows cd/dvds.

But I guess he did not backup for some time??

brgds
mack
Title: Re: Help with my friends laptop
Post by: anothermack on February 09, 2010, 11:11:16 PM
Is he able to call the F8 safe booting mode during startup, and then to get avast running/scanning?
Title: Re: Help with my friends laptop
Post by: Confused Computer User on February 09, 2010, 11:14:06 PM
Maybe he would not mind sweeping his machine clean and doing a fresh install, which would mean starting up with the Windows cd/dvds.

That's a bit rash if there are files still left on the comp that they need. If they have an exterior memory then they could save most of their files on it by using an UBUNTU cd and then do a clean install.
If this is an option than say so. I believe I can help with the Ubuntu solution.
Title: Re: Help with my friends laptop
Post by: den21 on February 10, 2010, 11:03:28 AM
Hello


I have got my friends Laptop here with me now, can anyone right now help me what to do i have the laptop switched on working but it still freezes when i try to put his user name on.?


I have never had any problems like this with my PC, so any help would be appreciated.;-)


I was able to use the safe mode F8,  what now


windows advance

safe mode
safe mode networking
safe mode command prompt

enable boot logging

enable VGA mode

last known configuration

directory sevice restore

debugging mode

disbale uto restart




Title: Re: Help with my friends laptop
Post by: bobo1 on February 10, 2010, 11:29:30 AM
I am certain that you can restore your computer in safemode HIT F8 After power on button while computer is booting, access safe mode no networking. Aministrator default  log in no password. Do SYS restore to the earlest time before you had trouble & reboot. Download & Run malware MBAM free antispyware remove what it finds & then run avast full scan and move anything detected to chest. Also we need to know what operating system you are using xp or vista or 7
Title: Re: Help with my friends laptop
Post by: den21 on February 10, 2010, 11:48:19 AM
Hello Bobo1

I'am just following your instructions now - my friend has XP windows, i was able to restore back a few weeks and everything is back working as normal now.

Thankyou  ;-)
Title: Re: Help with my friends laptop
Post by: bobo1 on February 10, 2010, 12:37:43 PM
Your welcome,
Still run malwarebytes MBAM Free to ensure there is no spyware on it though. As i use this & Spybot Search and destroy as well good combination to remove spyware. Ie Tracking cookies are harmless anything other is bad.
Title: Re: Help with my friends laptop
Post by: den21 on February 10, 2010, 01:44:40 PM
Your welcome,
Still run malwarebytes MBAM Free to ensure there is no spyware on it though. As i use this & Spybot Search and destroy as well good combination to remove spyware. Ie Tracking cookies are harmless anything other is bad.

Hi

Yes i have done a full scan with malwarebytes, No detected harmfull files found - so all is good.
Title: Re: Help with my friends laptop
Post by: bobo1 on February 10, 2010, 01:59:42 PM
Glad to help. you should be clean.
BOBO1