MBR problem after violent blue screen shut down

Discussion in 'Malware Help - MG (A Specialist Will Reply)' started by Boukowski, Jul 15, 2013.

  1. Boukowski

    Boukowski Private E-2

    Hello,

    i've experienced at the past some problems with blue screens like IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL which at the begining i thought that was caused by a Belklin Nt wireless adapter that i have , but three days ago while i was surfing the net, picture started to move weird at the top of the screen for two seconds and then blue screen showed up again with an error code that i dont remember, cause i didnt write it up and i canot find it with the BlueScreenView neither. It was something with the word "screen" i think. Afterwards when i turned on the computer it stoped for three minutes at the windows logo and then shut down. When i boot it back windows tried to fix the problem at the repair mode but no desired results obtained. The only thing that shows up very quickly before shutting down is this message:

    C:\system.sav\util\MBRINST.EXE /INI C:\system .sav\util\MBR.INI /U /Q
    ECHO MBRInst returned %ErrorLevel1% >> C:\system.sav\logs\MBRINST.LOG

    So first i tried to find a solution with the windows 7 recovery disk thru the cmd but nothing happened, same results with comodo rescue disk (not updated),aswmbr (i didnt press the mbrfix button),mbrcheck,tdsskiller. I also tried the bios diagnostics and HD-Memory test and where both ok. The only thing that i have found with mbrscan is a faked partition table and the error reading code on the mbr.log file which i am attaching. Except those two i used Malwarebytes antirootkit wich detected and erased a hijack trojan but i am not sure if the problem has to do only with viruses.

    My computer is an HP Pavilion dv7 Notebook, windows 7 64bit, 8gb ram.The only helpful fact at this moment is that i still can access windows using the option of safe mode

    Thanks
     

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  2. chaslang

    chaslang MajorGeeks Admin - Master Malware Expert Staff Member

  3. Boukowski

    Boukowski Private E-2

    Hi and thanks for the reply. You were right.I did the HP advanced diagnostics test and the HD test passed but the memory test failed. A)That means that boot record cant receive information from memory and the operating system cannot boot? B) if i change Ram the problem will be solved or propably the data corruption is permanent and i have to change HD also?

    Thanks a lot agian!
     
  4. chaslang

    chaslang MajorGeeks Admin - Master Malware Expert Staff Member

    Any questions you have about possibly bad hardware should be posted in the Hardware Forum.
     

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