Fuck, better get Anandtech on it!
Fuck, better get Anandtech on it!
red panda red panda red panda!
Shiiiiit Did I say GK114? No I didn't! Swear...
Yes, I meant GK110.
I think some people may enjoy this video. It's a COMPLETELY plausible cooling setup. Totally.
320-series nVidia drivers installed.
Here's to hope I can finally go 24 hours without a BSOD.
For the inner Daft Punk fan in you.
Fun and time consuming.
In other news.. 38 bad sectors and counting on this hard drive, I hope this will be stable enough to get my data off after these are fixed.
Edit 2: 123 bad sectors.
Last edited by Evil Inside; 2013-06-05 at 05:35 PM.
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Alright so maybe someone can help me out here, I have a customer who brought in dell inspiron 570 tower and it would load in to windows but then sit at a white screen. So I booted in to safe mode and once windows loaded it logs me out, so I knew it was some form of the FBI virus and I went to do a system restore but the feature is turned off, so that's out of the question. Now I went to boot into Hirens to try and remove the virus myself but Hirens fails to load so I burned a new disk just to double check and it still wont load properly. Now the disk drive works as I tested that, so now I tried restoring the BIOS but I can't load in to that either so I reset CMOS and got a check sum error and it asks for a password so I reset the password as well. Now I've *heard* of machine level viruses as I played with one myself but I'm either thinking that the mobo is bad and the virus is a coinicendence or that this is one hell of a virus. Anyone ever run in to this before?
http://forums.malwarebytes.org/index...owtopic=125582
Try that.
Or that:
http://malwaretips.com/blogs/remove-white-screen-virus/
Stab in the dark, but maybe it fucked around with the mbr and you can't boot an OS because of that?
Last edited by Butler to Baby Sloths; 2013-06-05 at 10:53 PM.
Alright well I'll update what I did, basically the computer still boots and is running fine now but I still can't access the BIOS but I'm at home now and will continue on that tomorrow. But to get around the Virus I took the HDD out and accessed through my laptop and put ComboFix on the desktop and then put the drive back in the computer. Once I booted up I went in to safe mode with CMD and accessed ComboFix through that and it got rid of the white screen (which is the FBI virus when it can't detect your location). So now it's all cleaned out and runs fine but the BIOS is still finicky. I'm thinking that either the customer messed with it before hand or it just happened to mess up the same time as this virus. Man I really hate when system restores is disabled -_-. Also I've tested the RAM and even put new RAM in just to make sure along with a new CMOS battery so it's coming down to a mobo issue but there's still something I'm going to try tomorrow that a friend told me about on here.
Edit: Butler I use Hitman sometimes but I also couldn't boot in to USB as well as I was trying to get Hirens to run but it wouldn't.
Last edited by Iamanerd; 2013-06-06 at 12:31 AM.