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CAS159:
--- Quote from: essexboy on August 24, 2012, 04:41:08 PM ---The quickest check would be to re-run Combofix as it uses the recovery console files Also to to check the system files I would need first to know if you have an XP cd --- End quote --- I ran ComboFix. It took an hour to run. I checked Bios and the "Yukon PXE" is gone. I attached the log file. However, the Recovery Console has changed and since the update I suppose and I didn't see: Please Select Boot Device Floopy Drive PM-WDC WD3200JB-00KFA0 PS-WDC WD1600JB-00GVA0 SM_NEC DVD_RW ND-3500A Yukon PXE Are there any other checks you need before checking my external USB TByte drive? You mentioned "Also to to check the system files I would need first to know if you have an XP cd". I do have a 2002 XP cd. Is there a command to isolate the USB from the rest of the system while scanning it? |
essexboy:
Recovery console installed properly To isolate the USB just disconnect it Go start > run and type in the following command : sfc /scannow This will check your files |
CAS159:
The USB has been turned off since this bug started. However, I do remember I did a Boot time scan with Avast that night and when I came back in the morning the USB green light was turned on, my internal drives were disabled, and I had to go into Bios to enable them to reboot. |
CAS159:
--- Quote from: essexboy on August 24, 2012, 07:39:55 PM ---Recovery console installed properly To isolate the USB just disconnect it Go start > run and type in the following command : sfc /scannow This will check your files --- End quote --- I executed sfc /scannow but I'm unable to find a report. |
essexboy:
There will be no report for SFC unless it finds errors, then I will need to generate a report Are you still experiencing the BIOS changes ? |
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