When asked Do you wish to load the remote registry, select Yes.
Depending on your type of internet connection, you should be able to get online as well so you can access this topic more easily.
Your system should now display a REATOGO-X-PE desktop.
Note : If you do not know how to set your computer to boot from CD follow the steps HERE.
Reboot your system using the boot CD you just created.
This will automatically create a bootable CD.
When downloaded double click on OTLPENet.exe and make sure there is a blank CD in your CD drive.
Please download OTLPE (filesize 120,9 MB) Let's see, if we can look at your computer booting from an external source. If I closed your topic and you need it to be reopened, simply PM me. If you need more time, simply let me know.
I close my topics if you have not replied in 5 days.
If you leave the topic without explanation in the middle of a cleaning process, you may not be eligible to receive any more help in malware removal forum.
Once the computer is totally clean, I'll certainly let you know. Even if your computer appears to act better, it may still be infected.
The cleaning process, once started, has to be completed.
Keep updating me regarding your computer behavior, good, or bad.
Never run more than one scan at a time.
Please refrain from running tools or applying updates other than those I suggest.
If you're stuck, or you're not sure about certain step, always ask before doing anything else.
Your mistakes during cleaning process may have very serious consequences, like unbootable computer.
Read all of my instructions very carefully.
Is there any way to get my computer back to working state without losing all of my files? If not, then is there any way to access the file on my computer and back them up (last back-up isn't completely up-to-date) on an USB key?Īny help would be greatly appreciated, and I apologize beforehand if this topic is missing key information, or if it's situated in the wrong support forum. I've tried booting it on every setting possible (Safe Mode, Normal, Last Known Good Setting, etc), but to no avail. And that's when my computer entered Endless Reboot mode. Spybot found some issues and said it'd fix it during the next reboot, which I did. Seeing as nothing changed after the scan, I've tried scanning my computer with Spybot. I ran an Avast Full Scan in hope of being rid of it, but, although the scan found something, Avast was unable to do anything (repair, move to chest or delete) against it, even when the scan was run prior to the computer booting. The virus keep telling me that my computer was being infected by trojan, tracking programs and the like, and prevented me from going on Firefox and Internet Explorer. My computer just got infected by a virus that tried to pass off as Vista Home Defender. Greetings people from the TechSpot forum,