Continous reboot with NT AUTHORITY/SYSTEM

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C_Schou

Hi
After a heavy workload with a powerpoint presentation the
system crashed suddenly. After boot and just before logon
(novell-net) a warning message appears on the monitor
telling me that NT AUTHORITY/SYSTEM is giving me 1 minute
before reboot and that the system has experienced an
unexpected shutdown and needs to restart (statuscode 128).
After reboot the warining message reappears and the PC
reboots after another 1 minute. This continues forever.

I don't have repair discs, I have tried the repair
procedure from the boot-cd buy no luck. The win2000 is
Danish and fully updated and had been running perfectly
until the crash from the heavy workload. My antivirus is
fully updated.

Can somebody give my a hint to a solution.

Thanks
C_Schou
 
C_Schou said:
Hi
After a heavy workload with a powerpoint presentation the
system crashed suddenly. After boot and just before logon
(novell-net) a warning message appears on the monitor
telling me that NT AUTHORITY/SYSTEM is giving me 1 minute
before reboot and that the system has experienced an
unexpected shutdown and needs to restart (statuscode 128).
After reboot the warining message reappears and the PC
reboots after another 1 minute. This continues forever.

I don't have repair discs, I have tried the repair
procedure from the boot-cd buy no luck. The win2000 is
Danish and fully updated and had been running perfectly
until the crash from the heavy workload. My antivirus is
fully updated.

Can somebody give my a hint to a solution.

Thanks
C_Schou

you may think your AV is up to date but these are the classic
symptoms of the MS Blast virus

http://www.microsoft.com/security/incident/blast.asp
 

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