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napier1999

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  1. I compltely clean the drive with hirens rescue every time i try to fix it. i know it has done something like reprogramed the graphics driver with a phony one or something like that. the problem is none of the rescue disks or rootkit programs work and there is no oher way of fixing it. I've tried everything, reset the bios and flashed the bios, everything.
  2. I have a motherboard that I tried to install a linux cd on and apparently the website I got it from was a virus. And is really bad really really bad, and i've never seen anything like it. I have tried every virus protection Every thing (kaspersky rescue etc.). Norton Rescue won't even boot, Rootkit rescue (TDSSKiller Kaspersky etc.) and rescue disks that exsts.(Hirens Resue etc.) I reset the Bios Etc. And is still the same. I know it has to be something worse than an average virus like a rootkit. I know it affects the graphics because when it boots something like puppy linux theres sometimes lines on the screen and graphics trouble. It's like I clean smaller viruses and then it hatches out again into everything, and then won't boot at all. Maybe I'm not using TDSkiller properlyy It deffinatly seems to affect my graphics like it reinstalls a phoney graphics driver in my Bios. Works for a while and then spreads through my hard drive (hides?) when I try rescue disks or antivirus. I bought new ram and have already tried replaceing it. The only conclusion is that the virus has reprogrammed my ram and put a virus on my ram and then reprograms my other ram until both is infected like a common cold. Is this possible? I am afraid of putting the ram into my other motherboards, that they will catch the virus too like catching a cold. Or is it a root kit that I can't fix? (0.44 seconds) Search Results and rescue disks that exsts.(Hirens Resue etc.) And is still the same.
  3. I'm tying to install an operating system on a Asus p5vdc-x motherboard, but it will not boot the cd disk, it just goes to the old hard drive. As if it just skips the cd boot and isn't goeing to install it. Every thing is set up correctly, the boot sequence etc. it just doesn't read the disks i have. (I have tryd linux and windows 95). I know it is a Bios setting, the bios settings are different on this mother board. ( I am a little newbie). I cannot find a scure boot setting to disable and have only tried disableing quick boot. please help. thanks.
  4. will all windows 95 software work on windows 98? are they the same?
  5. I am trying to install linux on one of my computers, and It just runs the live cd/dvd version and boots from a live cd/dvd. There is no recognition of the hard drive. How do I install it to the hard drive.
  6. i have an intel motherboard that i tried to boot and it has a red led diag light and it won't boot and the light just stays on. I have tried removeing the battery and resetting the cmos changeing the cpu, everything and it just stays there with the red light on. is there a way of resetting it? does the red light indicate something I'm not aware of, like my power supply is not enough wattage?
  7. i didn't know before, i'm a newbie. I have also tried to remove battery and the light is still on, I will try to remove the cpu and try another, it maybe that the cpu is not compatable, but it is compatable in a listing i have found.
  8. I have an intel motherboard with a red led light. I have never had a motherboard with a red light. i tried to boot it up without a heatsink (there were a few messages) and it crashed. The red led light stayed on and would't boot, and so i bought a new heat sink and installed the heat sink. I removed the battery and reset the CMOS and it is as if I hadn't done any of these things and the red light just stays on and won't boot. Only the fan works. How to I reset the motherboard and start completely over, There must be some way of reseting it that i don't know about.
  9. I have purchased an old power mac motherboard. When I tried to boot it up and install mac os 8 it would not boot. I am using an ancient 80 gb hard drive (that is just from old pc, I have tried 2) and i think this is what is wrong with it, although i am also using other cd optical drives with it as well, I have tried three or four. my question is do I have to use an Ultra ATA/33 (ATA-4) hard drive?
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