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Answer» This is my girlfriends Dell inspiron laptop which had so much malware / malicious programs etc. installed that it would barely function. ComboFix is a powerful tool and should not be used unless instructed to do so by an expert in malware removal. It could turn your computer into a expensive door stopper. Couldn't agree more...I wouldn't have SUGGESTED it if I was not prepared to support it. Quote from: patio on January 17, 2016, 04:19:28 PM The hidden partition would wipe everything and tale it back to Day 1 status...you sure this is what you want ? ?I did a repair install but I am still getting the same error message. I do not have any 'system restore' options. What now? Quote from: patio on January 17, 2016, 04:19:28 PM The hidden partition would wipe everything and tale it back to Day 1 status...you sure this is what you want ? ? I'd rather fix this if it's relatively simple but I have all the files backed up and I have the license codes for my paid version software so I can do an install from the partition if needed. I may need DIRECTIONS for doing that? At this point you may need the help of a local friend who has does this befosre. You can Google this: repair or restore Windows 7 And get this: https://www.google.com/search?q=repair+or+restsores+Winedows+7&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8#q=repair+or+restore+Windows+7 Which will give a list of articles that have been published. If I were your local friend, I would try to 'clone' your hard drive to a spare hard drive and then try different things on the new copy. If best efforts fail, you still have the original disk drive to work with. The spare hard drive should be the same type and the same size. Or a little bigger. You will find the cost of a spare drive should be less that the cost of paying somebody to fix the computer. That Is the best I can offer. Quote from: lectrocrew on January 18, 2016, 02:53:24 PM I'd rather fix this if it's relatively simple but I have all the files backed up and I have the license codes for my paid version software so I can do an install from the partition if needed. I may need directions for doing that? No...it cannot be facilitated from the Recovery partition...as you read in the link provided you need a MS Win7 DVD that matches the ver. you currently have installed... Start askin around for 1... |
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