problems getting system to boot in normal mode.

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Guest

My Gateway desktop PC, running Windows XP, evidently was infected with the
ZLOB virus despite that I my anti virus program is updated daily. Efforts to
clean the virus from within the Symantec program, doing a daily system scan,
were unsuccessful. It always said, "Efforts to quaranteen or clean virus
unsuccessful) Or words to that effect.

Symantec’s next option was the following:

They instructed me to shut down all applications, to turn off the restore
point software, and to boot in safe mode; then to run a full system scan with
all options selected to the deepest level possible. Four hours later, the
virus was successfully quaranteened and then cleaned/deleted. Thereafter,
they instructed me to go to the register and to examine about eight lines of
code for accuracy, but not to change anything. I did RUN, regedit (or
whatever the instruction said to type), read the various lines of code and
didn’t even touch the keyboard during the process since I’m aware that
messing up the registry can be big trouble. Nevertheless, my efforts to
reboot in normal mode have been unsuccessful. Also, the system will not let
me turn on the restore point software from within the safe mode.

I am at my wit’s end. The PC will not boot back to the normal mode. I turn
it off, leave it for an hour and reboot but it comes up in safe mode.

Next, I press F8 during the boot up and get the screen where you can choose
safe or normal. I choose normal but it continues to boot in safe mode.

I don’t want to do a full system reinstall on the thought that I’ll then
have to spend days reloaded my various applications and then there’s the
matter of lost data and word files.

Can anyone offer a solution?
 
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Gerry Cornell

How long ago was the virus infection? Do you have a System Restore
point created before the virus infection?
http://bertk.mvps.org/

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England

Enquire, plan and execute
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