windows xp pro sp 2 MBR failure

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The MBR of one of my computer seem's to be attacked by virus.

I was working on, suddenly an windows " Vista Secure Runing " appear and
began to scan my pc. ( i've tendmicro + an spyware soft runing and behind an
cisco pix ) .

Some strange process appear on taskmanager, then i've done an hard shutdown
of the pc.

Since i can't boot , i've blue screen with error message 0x0000000f0 (
sometimes, other times nothing appear, just loop rebooting ).
I've read on technet that's cause the MBR is failure cause virus.

I've try the Emergency Boot CD tools to try to repair and remove virus, but
he isnt up-to-date and doesn't works.

Is someone knows an solutions ? or a link to a good tools to do bootable
repair cd ?

( i've try recovery but i event don't reach the point of the procedure where
i can choose the RC ).

Thanks A lot
R.K
 
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nass

news.microsoft.com said:
The MBR of one of my computer seem's to be attacked by virus.

I was working on, suddenly an windows " Vista Secure Runing " appear and
began to scan my pc. ( i've tendmicro + an spyware soft runing and behind an
cisco pix ) .

Some strange process appear on taskmanager, then i've done an hard shutdown
of the pc.

Since i can't boot , i've blue screen with error message 0x0000000f0 (
sometimes, other times nothing appear, just loop rebooting ).
I've read on technet that's cause the MBR is failure cause virus.

I've try the Emergency Boot CD tools to try to repair and remove virus, but
he isnt up-to-date and doesn't works.

Is someone knows an solutions ? or a link to a good tools to do bootable
repair cd ?

( i've try recovery but i event don't reach the point of the procedure where
i can choose the RC ).

Thanks A lot
R.K

I'm confused by what your post have from a shallow info 0:(

Do you have Vista? if you do then try this options:

Reapir your computer

or best if you tried this:
Last known Good Configuration (Advanced)

Follow these steps here
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/f9c50a72-04ec-4088-9fd4-a4f979eef5a71033.mspx
<QT>
The Advanced Boot Options menu lets you start Windows in advanced
troubleshooting modes. You can access the menu by turning on your computer
and pressing the F8 key before Windows starts.

Some options, such as safe mode, start Windows in a limited state, where
only the bare essentials are started. If a problem does not reappear when you
start in safe mode, you can eliminate the default settings and basic device
drivers as possible causes. Other options start Windows with advanced
features intended for use by system administrators and IT professionals. For
more information, go to the Microsoft website for IT
</QT>
HTH.
nass
 

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