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Blue Screen of death Many questions?

It's my bosse's lap top, I have been working on it since yesterday. I am pretty sure it's a virus. Only problem I can't start up in safe mode. To run anything it kicks up the blue screen. My other problem was he had norton. It could not fix the errors it had 2. However I tried to update it , and then it wiped Norton out. I no longer have Norton. The questions I have, is there any way to get in to safe mode. I want to try to save it with out reformatting. Is that my only option. Does anyone know the name of this virus?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    ok firstly can you get into windows if you can get in2 windows in normal mode than do this

    go 2 www.bullguard.com this will remove the virsus if there is one

    secondly go2

    http://www.tune-up.com/products/tuneup-utilities/

    as it may not be a virsus but if it isnt then this will fix any errors in the laptop simply do each tab going down in order slipping out the customize tab

    if you cant even get in2 windows and you have an xp disc then msg me and i will tell you how to check the disk drive 4 errors

    Source(s): i build computers
  • 1 decade ago

    Might be a main CPU going bad.

    Best option for you, no lie is to take it to a PC expert and pay 100.00

    They'll be able to diagnose it live, much better than anyone here can. you might have multiple problems.

    If it is WIN XP, take it to a tech.

    If it is win 98:

    try booting to command prompt, just c:\

    If that doesn't work you got a boot sector virus or some kind of drive problem, typically. take it to a tech.

    But if you work for a medium size company, meaning not just you and three others, and / or he can afford it, don't waste time diagnosing it yourself. you might come out looking cool if you save it, but most times, the lost time in productivity won't be worth the money saved.

    Beware if your boss has classified files, take it to a reputable as you can find place, that is bonded, etc.

    Don't start off first try at a data recovery specialist place, they typically charge 450 and up.

    Good luck.

    Then try booting it as

    Source(s): Have had many bosses who wanted me to fix unworking PCs just like you are working on. convinced them to pay for tech help. In the end, well worth it.
  • 1 decade ago

    You dont have a virus. a virus wouldnt cause this screen.

    you need to take your hard drive out of your lap top. buy an adapter for your lap top hard drive so you can plug it into a desktop computer. once you do that you need to run scan disk or chkdsk for older operating systems on that hard drive.

    if you cant get that adapter then the hard drive is screwed thats y its called the Blue Screen of Death there is no other way

  • 1 decade ago

    It is very hard to say what kind of virus it could have been.

    To save your information you could download a run-from disc operating system like ubuntu or knoppix, or use bart-pe to create a windows from disc.

    For ubuntu: http://www.ubuntu.com/

    For knoppix: http://www.knopper.net/

    I suggest downloading knoppix, since it also supports antivirus this way. Also look at this link:

    http://www.oreillynet.com/sysadmin/blog/2004/06/sc...

    This link might also give you some more information:

    http://ask-leo.com/how_do_i_run_an_antivirus_scan_...

    Also: take a look at the blue screen of death, because it might not be a virus but a hardware problem. And those can only be fixed by professionals. Does it say it misses some files?

    Try to take a look at http://www.microsoft.com/technet/archive/winntas/t...

    while booting up your laptop.

    I know it's not easy, but you could always get a computer-guy to look at it.

    Good luck with it

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    no idea about the virus but you could always put IT in a external 2.5" hdd enclosier and scan it from another pc

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