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Originally Posted by winston
Just finished working on a machine with same symptoms. Try scanning your pc with:
http://rootrepeal.googlepages.com/RootRepeal.zip
Run the program, select File at the bottom, then Scan. Our Dell PC w/ winXP would lock up within an hour or so and emit one continuous beep. Root Repeal found a Master Boot Record virus. Once removed, we ran Malwarebytes and haven't had it lock up yet--12 hours so far!
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MBR infected! I can't believe it, the nightmare could be over!
Running in 'debugging mode' I ran RootRepeal, scanning files and NO MBR problem was found. Re-booting without 'debugging mode' and scanning again and immediately the MBR problem shows up - right click, select 'immediate repair and reboot' (or something to that effect) and so far so good.
I also had quite a few 'Stealth Objects' that are no longer there when running RootRepeal again.
Although I've looked I couldn't find any detailed information on 'debugging mode', but it seems it must execute a different kernal (or files that make up the kernal) or even slightly different boot record? (I don't understand the details of the MBR).
So, YOU MUST run RootRepeal without debugging mode on, or it wont find the MBR problem.
If you system won't come up without debugging mode you can try a system restore - to get it to come up. If that doesn't work, from safe mode run MSCONFIG and turn of as many processes as you can (sorta a custom safemode) - although, maybe Rootrepeal works in safemode? Haven't tried it, but chances are it might not find the MBR problem with safemode on...?