"Paul G." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> First time poster at this site. A friend asked for some assistance
> with his computer ( I should have declined).
> First, he had no antivirus. After a lot of hassle, got him signed up
> at Previx to scan his computer. MASSIVE infections which Previx seemed
> to handle.
>
> Computer now seemed to work better, though not great. Microsoft Update
> indicated he had XP SP2 installed, so I thought, might as well add IE7
> for better online security. While doing this, the little Microsoft
> Update icon indicated an update was available. OK, so I click that and
> accept update. Update says it is a verification tool to show if SP2
> has installed correctly. Of course, it comes back and says it hasn't,
> and to uninstall/reinstall SP2. But I can't stop the IE7 update which
> is already in progress.
>
> So, after IE7 installs and attempts to reboot, computer can't boot
> properly. After much fiddling, I get into System Restore and set
> system back a few hours and system then boots OK.
>
> At this point, I figure I might as well uninstall/reinstall SP2. After
> uninstalling and rebooting, I can not get XP to boot in ANY mode. And
> this is where I'm stuck.
>
> Of course, my friend has no recovery disks. I was planning on making
> them for him but didn't get to that point.
>
> I realize this post is quite long, but if anyone has any suggestions
> that I might try I would appreciate it. Failing that, I will tell him
> to take his computer to a repair shop.
>
> Thanks!
>
It is a common misconception that virus scanners can repair
all damage caused by viruses. They can't. Their main purpose
is to prevent infection and to remove malicious code, like a
surgeon might remove diseased tissue. If your friend's PC
suffered from a massive virus infection (your words) then your
best course of action is a complete rebuild. Save his data to
an independent medium (including his EMail files!), then reinstall
Windows. Allow the disk to be formatted when prompted.
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