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Guest

When I go to run and type regedit and then okay this is what I get<
C:\windows\system\32\regedit.com
The NTVDM CPU has encountered an illegal instruction.
CS:057b ip:fff2 op:fe ff 1d 09 02 choose close to terminate

Also I can not get into my system volume information folder says acess
denied .

Any ideas on what is going on?
 
P

Plato

=?Utf-8?B?c2hlaWdobHk=?= said:
When I go to run and type regedit and then okay this is what I get<
C:\windows\system\32\regedit.com
The NTVDM CPU has encountered an illegal instruction.
CS:057b ip:fff2 op:fe ff 1d 09 02 choose close to terminate

Also I can not get into my system volume information folder says acess
denied .

Any ideas on what is going on?

Already ran 2 anti-spyware and 2 anti-virus apps from safe mode?
 
L

Lem

sheighly said:
When I go to run and type regedit and then okay this is what I get<
C:\windows\system\32\regedit.com
The NTVDM CPU has encountered an illegal instruction.
CS:057b ip:fff2 op:fe ff 1d 09 02 choose close to terminate

Also I can not get into my system volume information folder says acess
denied .

Any ideas on what is going on?

AFAIK, "regedit.com" is a virus, so you're lucky that it's not running
(http://windowsxp.mvps.org/ToolsQuit.htm). "NTVDM" refers to the "virtual
DOS machine" aka the command interpreter. "Windows NT will not allow NTVDM
to execute instructions that try to directly manipulate hardware or memory
locations."

The System Volume Information folder contains your System Restore points.
Don't mess with it, but if you insist
http://www.theeldergeek.com/system_volume_information_folder1.htm
 
R

Rock

sheighly said:
When I go to run and type regedit and then okay this is what I get<
C:\windows\system\32\regedit.com
The NTVDM CPU has encountered an illegal instruction.
CS:057b ip:fff2 op:fe ff 1d 09 02 choose close to terminate

Also I can not get into my system volume information folder says acess
denied .


It's standard that access is denied for the svi folder. Why do you want
access into it? That contains the system restore points, and there's
nothing you can do in that folder anyway. If the issues is a belief
there is a virus in one of the restore points it can' hurt unless you
restore to a date encompassing that restore point. All restore points
can be deleted by turning off system restore. All but the most recent
can be deleted by using disk clean up.
 

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