please help! BSOD last night!

Discussion in 'Malware Help (A Specialist Will Reply)' started by ph00p, Dec 7, 2008.

  1. ph00p

    ph00p Private E-2

    I got 2 BSOD in a row last night and firefox was crashing like a drunk driver, really ever few minutes, then it crashed into a BSOD. So then when I tried to get back into my windows xp partition(the one that had all these problems) it gave me the message "Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt
    C:\windows\system32\system"

    Today when I booted it backup, it now works, last night after XP went haywire I went into vista and vista was working perfect, did a rootkit revealer ran some virus scanners, all came up clean.

    I'm wondering if this was my ram, i've had problems on and off. I still have my firefox crash logs if anyone wants that. I was in the irc.mozilla.org #firefox and they said all my crashlogs pointed to java.

    Here is one firefox crashlog that happened when firefox crashed THEN tried to recover and crashed again! http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/56f6fcb3-09e7-49c6-8a82-39fae2081206

    I'm now using the exact same firefox which crashed.

    Right now I'm in that XP partition which last night told me it was corrupted and stuff, but right now it appears to be working as I've gotten the logs you usually request and I've posted here.

    If you have any questions please ask I'm thankful for any help given!
     

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  2. TimW

    TimW MajorGeeks Administrator - Jedi Malware Expert Staff Member

    Just from seeing the logs you attached, I would suggest that you post in the software section to handle the BSOD issues,

    If you still suspect malware, come back to this thread and attach the other requested logs:
    SAS
    MBAM
    ComboFix
     
  3. ph00p

    ph00p Private E-2

    Sorry whats SAS? I think its malware, I really don't know.
     
  4. ph00p

    ph00p Private E-2

    Ok, so maybe software is the best place how can I get a mod to move it?
     
  5. TimW

    TimW MajorGeeks Administrator - Jedi Malware Expert Staff Member

    SAS is superanti-spyware and MBAM is MalwareBytes Anti-malware...both scans requested in the Read and Run First instructions for posting in malware.

    I could move your thread, but it would be best to start a new thread in software. That way, after resolving your BSOD issues, you can come back to this thread if you still suspect malware issues.
     
  6. ph00p

    ph00p Private E-2

    I would appreciate that very much.
     
  7. TimW

    TimW MajorGeeks Administrator - Jedi Malware Expert Staff Member

    Please post in software for your issues. :)
     

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