riverking
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I have been plagued with a virus for almost 6 months on my main pc. Thanks to all of those who have helped so far.
However, last week it got to the stage where the machine was unusable and, after freezing up, I would get nothing other than a blank (black) screen on powering up - no opportunity to even enter setup.
In the last few days I've discovered even more problems. ALL of the options in services.msc had been switched to 'disable' (print spooler, plug & play etc.). After resetting (guessing) which options I required, I ran Spybot S&D, the pc locked up and I was back to scratch, sorted it out, ran spybot again and each time I did the pc would freeze either part way through or immediatly after running Spybot.
I removed the Spybot program (also MS Spyware), and downloaded new versions via link on the microsoft download site. Ran Spybot, same thing!
Finally, I removed the HDD from the pc and temporarily replaced withh a HDD from an old Gateway pc. The replacement HDD also locked before it had even started up fully ??
Have now gone back to original HDD, got it running after lots of attempts but;
1) Do I run Spybot to look for a virus or
2) Remove Spybot and hope for the best
Can Spybot itself 'carry' or attract a virus?
How did the virus (if that's what it is) jump from one to the other HDDs when they were never connected simultaneousely? Where do they reside other than on the Hdd?
Should I do an oil change?

However, last week it got to the stage where the machine was unusable and, after freezing up, I would get nothing other than a blank (black) screen on powering up - no opportunity to even enter setup.
In the last few days I've discovered even more problems. ALL of the options in services.msc had been switched to 'disable' (print spooler, plug & play etc.). After resetting (guessing) which options I required, I ran Spybot S&D, the pc locked up and I was back to scratch, sorted it out, ran spybot again and each time I did the pc would freeze either part way through or immediatly after running Spybot.
I removed the Spybot program (also MS Spyware), and downloaded new versions via link on the microsoft download site. Ran Spybot, same thing!
Finally, I removed the HDD from the pc and temporarily replaced withh a HDD from an old Gateway pc. The replacement HDD also locked before it had even started up fully ??
Have now gone back to original HDD, got it running after lots of attempts but;
1) Do I run Spybot to look for a virus or
2) Remove Spybot and hope for the best
Can Spybot itself 'carry' or attract a virus?
How did the virus (if that's what it is) jump from one to the other HDDs when they were never connected simultaneousely? Where do they reside other than on the Hdd?
Should I do an oil change?

